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Wasps Rugby wrote: Wasps travel to Ireland for second preseason test
The squad travel to Galway this weekend to take on Connacht in the second game of the preseason schedule.
Having played ASM Clermont Auvergne in their first preseason fixture last weekend, Dai Young's side continue their preparations with a game against Connacht at the Sportsground this Saturday, kick off 5pm.
Wasps will then complete their preseason schedule the following weekend at Adams Park, where they will take on London Irish in the final warm up game ahead of the opening game of the domestic season on 7 September at Twickenham, where they will take on Harlequins in the London Double Header.
Tickets and hospitality for both the London Irish preseason friendly and the London Double Header against Harlequins are on sale now!
London Wasps squad to play Connacht:
Forwards
Ed Jackson
Guy Thompson
Jake Cooper Woolley
James Cannon
Kearnan Myall
Matt Everard
Matt Mullan
Neil Cochrane
Phil Swainston
Rory Pitman
Sam Jones
Simon McIntyre
Taione Vea
Tom Lindsay
Tom Palmer
Backs
Jack Moates
Joe Simpson
Charlie Davies
Andy Goode
Joe Carlisle
Charlie Hayter
Ben Jacobs
Chris Bell
Andrea Masi
Tommy Bell
Josh Bassett
Tom Varndell
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Referee: George Clancy
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Connacht Rugby wrote: Squad Update ahead of Wasps Friendly
The Connacht squad trained in Galway today ahead of their pre-season clash with Aviva Premiership side London Wasps this Saturday. There were a few knocks and bruises picked up last Friday in France during the season opener against Castres but Head Coach Pat Lam is looking forward to another opportunity this weekend to work on the different structures and systems.
Frank Murphy returned to training during the summer following a long-term injury to his knee that kept him out for all of last season. The 29-year-old scrum-half has been working hard in pre-season and will be available for selection this week.
Connacht’s highest capped player Michael Swift is also on the road to full recovery and is in line to be available for the start of the league season in early September.
Meanwhile, Mick Kearney suffered a mild concussion during last Friday’s run out in France. Adhering to protocols, the versatile forward will sit out this week’s training and the Wasps game.
Players Dave Nolan, Dave McSharry and Kyle Tonetti who are nursing longer term injuries continue to work hard with the backroom staff in an effort to be flying fit in the coming months.
Pat Lam will announce his starting team on Friday 16th August at 12pm.
Connacht welcome London Wasps to the Sportsground for the first home game of the season this Saturday 17th August (kick off 5pm).
Tickets start at just €16.50 for adults and are still available on tickets.ie, from SuperValu and Centra stores nationwide and from the Connacht Rugby offices.
All Season Ticket holders are granted access to this pre-season friendly while all kids under 17 years go free.
** Season Tickets ordered after 9.00am on Wedneday 14th August can be collected at the London Wasps match on Saturday August 17th. A valid ID in the name of the season ticket account holder will be required to collect the tickets. Any uncollected season tickets will be posted out.
Connacht v London Wasps
Saturday 17th August
The Sportsground
Kick off 5pm
Referee: George Clancy
Assistant Referees: K. Barry, M. Black
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Saturday 17th August 2013 Kick Off 17:00
Previous Meetings
August 18th 2002 Pre-Season Friendly
London Wasps 33-27 Connacht Attendance: 1789
www.wasps.co.uk/MatchReport.ink?matchid=766&type=m&storytype
London Wasps record first home win at Adams Park
London Wasps playing in their first game at Adams Park recorded a nail biting 33-27 win over Irish side Connacht.
The game was a close affair with the lead changing ever few minutes. Alex King secured the first points of the day with a penalty but it was Connacht that scored the first try on Adams Park when fullback Gavin Duffy broke away and crossed for his sides first of three tries.
The match was a hard fought battle with both sides struggling to dominate. London Wasps flanker Paul Volley got the sides first try late in the first half, King easily converted the conversion to level the scores at 10 all at the break.
In the second half the London Wasps backline spearheaded by Josh Lewsey and Stuart Abbott took the game to Connacht and were rewarded when Lewsey dotted down for London Wasps second try.
Connacht speedster Ted Robinson scored two tries, one from deep in there half and with Eric Elwood converting all his side’s conversions it looked as if the men from Ireland might cause an upset.
Director of Rugby Warren Gatland brought on the substitutes with about fifteen minutes left and with Paul Volley getting his second and Dafydd Lewis London Wasps fourth try, the first win at Adams Park was secured for the “Men in Black”.
This was London Wasps first of three pre-season matches before the start of the Zurich Premiership.
For Connacht two tries were scored by Ted Robinson while fullback Gavin Duffy scored the very first try on Adams Park. Flyhalf Eric Elwood was successful with three conversions and two penalties.
This was London Wasps first of three pre-season matches before the start of the Zurich Premiership.
As the below articles tells us this was the day when Wasps spotted Johnny O’Connor
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/int...envy-of-England.html
Afterwards Lawrence Dallaglio said of Johnny O’Connor: ‘What a pain in the arse that guy was, you have to sign him’
Connections between the teams include:
Warren Gatland (Coach)
Johnny O’Connor
Eoin Reddan
Mike McCarthy
London Wasps Stats
Founded: 1867
Ground: Adams Park
Capacity: 10,516
Captain: Hugo Southwell
Director of Rugby: Dai Young
League Position 2012/13: 8th
Amlin Challenge Cup: Quarter Finals
Anglo-Welsh Cup: Pool Stages (4th Position Pool 3)
Titles Won
English Champions (6) 1989/90, 1996/97, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2007/08
English Cup / Anglo Welsh Cup (3) 1998/99, 1999/00, 2005/06
Heineken Cup (2) 2003/04, 2006/07
Challenge Cup (1) 2002/03
A League (2) 2006/07, 2007/08
Transfers In and Out 2013/14
Players In
Joe Carlisle (Worcester) (Prop)
Taione Vea (C.R. Técnico) (Prop)
Ricky Reeves (Bedford Blues) (Prop)
Jake Cooper-Wooley (Cardiff Blues) (Prop)
Kearnan Myall (Sale Sharks) (Lock)
Esteban Lozada (Agen) (Lock)
Ed Jackson (London Welsh) (Back Row)
Guy Thompson (Jersey) (No. Eight)
Nathan Hughes (Blues)(Auckland) (No.Eight)
Rory Pitman (Rotherham Titans) (No.Eight)
Jack Moates (London Irish) (Scrum-Half)
Andy Goode (Worcester) (Out Half)
Matt Mullan (Worcester) (Out Half)
Josh Bassett (Bedford Blues) (Wing)
William Helu (Manly) (Centre or Wing)
Ben Jacobs (Western Force) (Centre)
Players Out
Billy Vunipola (Saracens) (Back Row)
Fabio Staibano (Released) (Prop)
Paul Emerick (Released) (Centre / Wing)
Nicky Robinson (Bristol) (Out Half)
Rhys Thomas (Newport Gwent Dragons) (Hooker)
Stephen Jones (Released) (Out Half)
Sakaria Taulafo (Stade Francais) (Prop)
Jack Wallace (Bristol Rugby) (Full Back / Wing)
Marco Wentzel (Natal Sharks) (Lock / Back Row)
Tim Payne (Retired) (Prop)
Lee Thomas (Retired) (Centre)
Last Friendly Result
Clermont Auvergne 36 – 27 London Wasps
First League Fixture:
Saturday 7th September 2013 16.30 London Wasps v Harlequins @ Twickenham
Challenge Cup Pool (Pool 4)
London Wasps
Bayonne
Grenoble
Viadana
ERC European Ranking 16th (11 pts)
Wasps Supporters Expectations 2013/14
London Wasps are a side who have had real success throughout their long history, with 6 Premiership titles and 2 Heineken Cup titles lined up in their trophy cabinet, with the likes of Lewsey, Betsen, Ibanez, Sackey and Dallagio but to name a few in this side that seemed unstoppable at the peak of their powers. However, since these players have moved on, Wasps have slid down from the upper echelons of the table to gritty relegation scraps. The scrap with Newcastle in the 2011/12 season to survive the drop showed the true character of a young side determined to rise to where they ought to be. But what does this new season hold for Wasps and what do they have to fix to get there?
Let’s start with the positives, Wasps have a monumental depth of young English talent at their disposal, which is sure to flourish in the coming seasons. This is a testament to the philosophy of DoR Dai Young, who wants to adopt a similar structure to that of when Wasps were in their glory days. Over the summer, he has brought in several young English players to bolster the depth of the squad, with Championship stars Josh Bassett, Guy Thompson and Nathan Hughes bringing pace and power to the squad, whilst Young has brought in experienced heads Andy Goode, Matt Mullen and Esteban Lodaza to give some leadership to a young but exciting side.
Wasps already have plenty of exciting young talent. British Lion Christian Wade will be heavily marked this year, as he is bound to add to his tally of 18 tries last year: his electric acceleration and dancing feet regularly causing havoc for defenders everywhere. Elliot Daly is another who will flourish with his all round game: his ability to beat his marker regularly and his howitzer boot will add another dimension to this Wasps attack. Tom Lindsay is one who burst onto the season late on in the season with strong carrying performances, particularly against Northampton, where his impact from the bench was immense. The experienced players in this side must act as leaders: particularly Andrea Masi with his strong carrying and handling; Tom Varndell with his poaching ability up there as one of the best in the League; Andy Goode with his astute tactical kicking; and Ashley Johnson and James Haskell with their prowess around the breakdown and close quarters.
So, we know that Wasps have great talent at their disposal, but where are their areas of strength? Firstly, they have the ability to deliver quick ball to ignite this flamboyant back line, with scrum half Joe Simpson’s electric pace and quick service proving a big asset to the side. They also have a strong pool of players in the Second Row, with Joe Launchbury, Kearnan Myall, Tom Palmer, James Cannon and Esteban Lodaza providing big power in the engine room, although the loss of line-out guru Marco Wentzel will hit them hard. The defense of the side is also improving with every game; a defining moment for me was seeing Tom Varndell uncharacteristically being yellow carded for dumping tackling Bath’s Nick Abendannon (previously unheard of!). The back row is yet another strong area for Wasps, with Johnson, Haskell, Jones, Poff, Thompson and Hughes bringing different aspects to create a dynamic back row.
For me though, the main area of strength for Wasps comes in their abundance of speed. Wade, Varndell and Daly all have ability to create sparkling tries when they are faced with a titanic wall of defenders in front of them. Last season in the Premiership, Wasps scored 47 tries, and it is testament to Varndell and Wade that they scored 26 of the 47 between them, although this is something the Black and Gold army cannot become over reliant on. New boy Josh Bassett, who was the top try scorer in the RFU Championship in 2011/12 and was third in the statistics in 2012/13 should provide more tries when he is given the game time.
This all sounds well and good, but of course every side has their weaknesses, and Wasps are no exception to this. In my opinion, the front row is probably the least experienced area of the squad, and this is not helped by the retirement of Tim Payne. However, Matt Mullen’s arrival will see him become a cornerstone of the pack and his strong scrumagging will add to the power of the front row. Will Taylor will also develop into a fine tighthead prop this season, and will build on the personal success of this past season. Another set piece area needing work is the defence of the driving maul. There are too many times in the past season where the line-out has become exploited by teams with bigger forwards packs. This was seen against Northampton, where three men were sent to the bin for sacking the maul by referee David Rose.
The main area that needs improvement is the consistency in performances, as the lack of consistency really hurt Wasps last season. They recovered from an average start to go nine games unbeaten in all competitions and rose to third in the table. This period was marked by confidence boasting wins against London Welsh, and big wins against Bath, Gloucester, Leicester and Harlequins. However, this was to be the last of the success, as poor performances resulted in several narrow losses, and saw them finish in eight. This consistency has to be sorted out, and Wasps need to control the game for larger periods of the game, instead of two or three small periods where tries and points flooded in. If this is sorted, then Wasps will soar back up the table to the highs of their peers.
So what’s a realistic goal for the season? I think to finish 6th and qualify for the Heineken Cup, as this will get the powerhouses of European rugby visiting Adams Park and this would bring valuable experience for these youngsters. If this happens, then this could be the start of a real glory period for Wasps Rugby.
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swift4prez wrote: some guy on FB asked 'Do season tickets cover this game?'
CR replyed 'yes!'.
as expected but wasnt on the season ticket benefits
Thanks! Thought I was missing something when I read the season ticket FAQ and it wasn't there....
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CR replyed 'yes!'.
as expected but wasnt on the season ticket benefits
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Anyone have the foggiest if this is covered by the season ticket?
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