Thursday, August 26, 2010

/RBS Finals England general James Haskell hails Cup as schools deplane on Twickenham

James Haskell will expel a sentimental peek at Twickenham on Wednesday as Wellington College go for their third Daily Mail RBS Under fifteen Cup in 10 years.

The England flanker, right afar plying his traffic with Stade Francais, suggested that being piece of Wellington"s winning group in 2000 desirous him to turn a veteran rugby player.

A decade on, his twenty-seven England caps and 4 Premiership titles and dual Heineken Cups with Wasps, contend most for his rugby education at the Berkshire school.

u18s: Whitgift"s Lawrence Okoye

They will have to do copiousness of fortifying opposite a absolute and energetic Wilmslow High School, who are one of 3 Cheshire sides up for honours today, together with old rivals Lymm High School. Lymm face Brighton College in the U15 Vase.

Wilmslow have won eighteen of their twenty games this season. The alternative dual enclosed a slight loss to Sedbergh and a 3-3 pull at Lymm in the cup, that sent Wilmslow by on the afar rule.

No warn afterwards that a well-organised Lymm flourished in the Vase, nonetheless they will have to keep the lid on Brighton"s free intoxicating beverage to spike feat today.

Lymm coaches Tom Hughes and Lee Pickles will applaud a stand in if Sandbach, their old school, kick Norwich in the U18 Vase.

Two men at the centre of that tie - Sandbach executive of competition Simon Robertson and Norwich manager Iain Grisewood - played in the same Chester College side and showing off rights are at stake. Both similar to their teams to fool around expanded rugby and the diversion should yield the undiluted warm-up to the big eventuality - the U18 Cup.

THE FINALS:

U15 VASE: Brighton College v Lymm (11am)U15 CUP: Wellington v Wilmslow (12.30pm)U18 VASE: Norwich v Sandbach (2pm)U18 CUP: RGS Newcastle v Whitgift (3.30pm) TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR 4 AND 7 AT THE STADIUM

Whitgift have damaged up a day early so the total propagandize can await their bid to constraint the crater for the initial time. RGS Newcastle have franchised a sight for their fans, who would love to see them dissapoint the favourites.

Whitgift exaggerate five internationals and have been the group to kick all deteriorate but RGS, with fickle captain and fly-half Joel Hodgson fit again, penchant the formidable afar days.

Former Scotland winger and Grand Slam leader Jim Pollock is right-hand man to RGS head manager Andy Watt and he knows all about Twickenham upsets.

"When we came down to fool around England in 1983, you couldn"t get a gamble on us but we won 22-12," he said. "Favourites are there to be knocked down."

More...Daily Mail/RBS U18 Cup Final: Whitgift manager Chris Wilkins hurdles his group to kick RGS Newcastle in Twickenham FinalDaily Mail/RBS U15 Final: Cheshire manners as Lymm and Wilmslow prepareDaily Mail/RBS U18 Vase Final: Sandbach plunge into the demonstration policeDaily Mail/RBS U15 Vase semi-finals: Lymm energy to last opposite Brighton

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