Friday 28 October 2011

Wanderers upbeat despite start


Centre Charlie Johnson makes a break.
Photo courtesy of Glamorgan Wanderers RFC
Glamorgan Wanderers, remain upbeat despite their poor start to Division One East and will be hoping to pick up the second win of their campaign, when they travel to Treorchy tomorrow.


“Despite our results we have faith in the squad, this is a two year project, we will not be judged on where we are by Christmas” Chris Ower head coach commented before the Treorchy trip.

“Our backs showed that we are capable with the ball but it’s up to my forwards to provide the platform” added forwards coach Matthew Bolton

For the trip to Treorchy Chris Ower resists the temptation to make wholesale changes but makes one forced change in the backs and two positional and 3 other changes up front. Behind the scrum in form Joe Xiberras is unavailable and he is replaced by Ian Newbury and up front Gareth knight moves back to his normal position of second row and he is joined in the front five by Steff Simpson and John George whilst Will Rees moves to number eight to allow the introduction of inform youngster Alex Bourne.



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