There's not much time left to make your choices and sort your outfits for Tour - here's the current scores on the doors....
Heroes:
Rory Woodward - Spiderman
Lewis Powell
Sam Lane - Rambo
Carole Watson
Chris Powick - Action Man
Rich Parker - Anikin Skywalker
Sam Rees - Virgil Tracy
Martin Woodward - Captain America
Mark Hartery - Shaggy
Andy Watson
Jamie Best - Indiana Jones
Karl Jones - Thor (I'm resisting 'Tho am I, but it wath worth it'....)
George Cusworth - James Bond
Helen Brown - Thelma
Shane O’Brien - Batman
Mike Yorke - Red Power Ranger
Dave Watson
Mike Bullock
Tom Reade - Maverick
Jed Jones - Wolverine
Villians:
Christian Hartery - Dalek Sec
Oliver Deacon
Dave Gabb
Ben Gabb
Nathan Hazard - The Godfather
Jake Williams - Darth Maul
Paul Watson
Nico Woodward - Saddam Hussein
Joe Salkeld - The Hitcher - Mighty Boosh
Fergus Walsh
Steve Parker - Jango Fett
Shaun Bullock
Steve Williams
Joe Gamston - Freddy Kruger
Brian Mince
Jacob Dyer
Phil Lane - Al Capone
Stu Stephenson - Darth Vader
A blog which I'll be using to keep everyone who's even vaguely interested, fully up-to-date with what's happening with Longlevens RFC U16s....
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Match Report - Longlevens v Old Reigatians (23rd March)
It was bright and sunny on Sunday morning, though once again as cold as an Eskimo's tailpipe, but hey, that's Spring for you... We had a match against a touring team - Old Reigatians from, er, Reigate which is somewhere near scenic Gatwick - news to me, as I'd have bet you good money it was on the coast in Kent - hey ho, what's a geography O Level worth these days, eh?? Correct.

The plan was to make sure everyone available got some game time, so there would be plenty of mixing and matching going on - as ever, the crowd couldn't wait for the game to get going....
Once they'd overcome certain, ahem, issues with the lifts in their hotel, and the fire brigade had departed, ORs (as I'll be calling them from now on) got well stuck in, and my notes (yes, I do take some) look a little like this:
11.05 Kick Off
11.06 OR score, good run from fullback 0-5
11.10 OR fullback breaks from own half 0-12
11.12 'Levens starting to play, interception from OR - try on right 0-17
11.15 OR try on right 0-22
'Levens were somewhat blitzed by this start, but did start to roll up their sleeves and work their way back into the match - Mikey Yorke put in a good run on the right, John Phillips was playing well at scrum half and Fergus Walsh showing some good touches, but OR had some good, big, quick lads, so they put in another score with 20 minutes gone - a great offload off the floor, despite a cracking covering tackle from Sam Rees - for 0-29.

Somewhat unfortunately OR also ran back the restart for 0-36, and a couple of minutes later we had the highlight of the first half (for the home team) when Jed Jones, playing at fullback, cleared out a ruck on the far side of the pitch with his now patented Exocet technique....

Changes were made at half time, and 'Levens played a far more physical game (Nico) - just about all of the play was in the OR half, with Messrs Cusworth, Rees, Salkeld and O'Brien putting in a great deal of hard work - lots of pressure, but no points until 10 minutes from the end when Chris Powick crashed over on the left for a final score of 5-36.

As they say, it's a game of 2 halves, and they won one, and we won the other, so we could call it a draw, apart from the fact that we clearly won the mulled Vimto drinking for MOTM as well, so a moral victory, n'est pas?? Seriously, well played to OR - a very good team... They beat Widden on Friday too - so they can't be all bad...
Couple of points - slightly worried by some pitch side goings-on (Grammar schools, eh??) and not too sure about the quality of the belt shown....
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Friday, 21 March 2008
County Cup Widden OB - Longlevens (16th March)
Widden OB 22 - 22 Longlevens
(Widden go through, eventually, on tries scored)
(Widden go through, eventually, on tries scored)
Sorry for the delay in getting this up (phnar) - been busy at work, been a sickly boy (again!!) and have spent a considerable amount of time at GRH having people shine bright lights into my eyes - ideal!!

So, let's think back to last Sunday morning - I'm not saying it was cold at Widden OB's (or Beaufort School, as it turned out to be...) but Phil Lane (or Trapper John, as we may now start to call him) was asked for his coat by an Ursus Maritimus.... Nice to renew acquaintances with sundry Davies' (Davii??) and Gellerts (Gelleri??)

Longlevens started well, into the teeth of a brisk nor'easter putting on early pressure with runs from Chris Powick, Gabby and George Cusworth, among others, but Widden found their feet and came back strongly and opened the scoring 10 minutes in for 7-0.
'Levens again tried to come back into the game, and were awarded a penalty 20 minutes in on just outside the 22 on the left - in difficult conditions Rory Woodward slotted the kick for 7-3.
After coming back in, 'Levens rather went to sleep 5 minutes later and let Widden back in for a soft try on the right - 12-3. We carried on playing good rugby as the half drew to a close, with Shane O'Brien fielding a kick well on the right and running powerfully, with Gabby and Deacs providing good support.
In the second half we spilt an early opportunity close to the Widden line, and were punished when they went down the pitch to make the score 17-3. Yet again we didn't lie down though, and with the wind behind us exerted pressure on the Widden left - with the home team conceding repeated penalties and deploying some questionable tactics... Ben Gabb drove over for 17-8, and Rory slotted a superb conversion from wide out for 17-10.
20 minutes into the second half it looked as though the game was slipping away when Widden scored on the left to make it 22-10, but again we didn't give up, and kept the pressure on, with Rory scoring a try in the right corner for 22-15.
In the dying seconds of the game 'Levens attacked again with a very clever kick and chase (and score!!) from Taff Ford for 22-20, and Rory slotting another difficult conversion from wide on the left for 22-22 with the last play of the game...
After some uncertainty, it was thought that 'Levens had won as the away team in the tie, but eventually it was decided that Widden had won on tries scored.
Still, a credit to all the players, and an indication of what can be achieved - well done to everyone involved.
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Tuesday, 4 March 2008
County Cup Update
We've got more info through....
County Cup QF Draw - Sunday March 16th
Cleve Vs Hucclecote
Widden OB Vs Longlevens
Old Patesians Vs Cirencester
Cheltenham Vs Dursley
Semi Final Draw - Sunday March 30th
Widden OB or Longlevens Vs Old Patesians or Cirencester
Cheltenham or Dursley Vs Cleve or Hucclecote
County Plate QF Draw - Sunday March 16th
Lydney Vs Cinderford
Clifton Vs Brockworth
Old Richians Vs Thornbury
St Mary's Vs Stroud
Semi Final Draw - Sunday March 30th
Clifton or Brockworth Vs Old Richians or Thornbury
St Mary's or Stroud Vs Lydney or Cinderford
County Cup QF Draw - Sunday March 16th
Cleve Vs Hucclecote
Widden OB Vs Longlevens
Old Patesians Vs Cirencester
Cheltenham Vs Dursley
Semi Final Draw - Sunday March 30th
Widden OB or Longlevens Vs Old Patesians or Cirencester
Cheltenham or Dursley Vs Cleve or Hucclecote
County Plate QF Draw - Sunday March 16th
Lydney Vs Cinderford
Clifton Vs Brockworth
Old Richians Vs Thornbury
St Mary's Vs Stroud
Semi Final Draw - Sunday March 30th
Clifton or Brockworth Vs Old Richians or Thornbury
St Mary's or Stroud Vs Lydney or Cinderford
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Sunday, 2 March 2008
County Cup Lydney - Longlevens (2nd March)
Lydney 5 - 31 Longlevens
Wasn't there today - too close to needing to show a passport for me - but Mark informs me that we won 31-5, having made hard work of it, and drawing 0-0 at half time, so well done to the lads.
That's it for the County Cup pool this year - we have a QF against, er, someone on 16/03.
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