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Team news: Newcastle Falcons vs Bristol Bears

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Steven Luatua returns to action for Bristol Bears’ Gallagher Premiership round one trip to face Newcastle Falcons at Kingston Park (7.45pm KO).

The Bears centurion and former captain missed his side’s pre-season fixtures with a wrist injury but makes his comeback in the North East, as Pat Lam’s men kick off the new league season.

Fitz Harding captains the side from number eight, while England international Ellis Genge starts at loosehead, alongside Harry Thacker and Max Lahiff in the front row.

Harry Randall and AJ MacGinty are named at half back, with James Williams and Benhard Janse van Rensburg continuing their midfield partnership. Siva Naulago, Gabriel Ibitoye and Max Malins make up a potent back three.

Among the replacements, Bristolian Academy graduate George Kloska and current Academy centre Joe Jenkins are included, alongside Argentina U20 back row Benjamin Grondona.

Bristol Bears team to face Newcastle Falcons at Kingston Park on Friday (7.45pm KO):

15. Max Malins (33 apps), 14. Siva Naulago (35 apps), 13. Benhard Janse van Rensburg (25 apps), 12. James Williams (42 apps), 11. Gabriel Ibitoye (41 apps), 10. AJ MacGinty (37 apps), 9. Harry Randall (126 apps); 1. Ellis Genge (44 apps), 2. Harry Thacker (115 apps), 3. Max Lahiff (87 apps), 4. James Dun (34 apps), 5. Joe Batley (63 apps), 6. Steven Luatua (130 apps), 7. Jake Heenan (109 apps), 8. Fitz Harding (c) (72 apps).

System players: 16. Gabriel Oghre (17 apps), 17. Jake Woolmore (150 apps), 18. George Kloska (43 apps), 19. Josh Caulfield (24 apps), 20. Benjamin Grondona (1 app), 21. Kieran Marmion (24 apps), 22. Joe Jenkins (11 apps), 23. Rich Lane (35 apps).

Unavailable: Tom Doughty, Steele Barker, George Taylor, Santiago Grondona, Viliame Mata, Sam Wolstenholme, Sam Worsley, Kalaveti Ravouvou, Noah Heward.

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Cian Prendergast: Munster preview

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There is plenty of excitment around Dexcom Stadium both on and off the field as we get set for Saturday’s BKT United Rugby Championship opener against Munster at Thomond Park.

This week Cian Prendergast was announced as the new club captain and we spoke to the 24-year old about being appointed.

“I’m delighted, it’s a massive honour for me and my family and something that I am really looking forward to taking on”

“When Pete asked to me become captain he gave me some time to think about it first but after I accepted I was straight on to my parents and girlfriend Roisin about the news”

The back rower has played 68 times for the province and this weekend is getting set for an opening round clash away to Munster.

“It doesn’t get much bigger really than an away trip in Thomond Park to start off”

“Pre-season went really well for us”

“We’re excited now to get this new season kicked off”

“We want to build on last year and take a step forward”

Dexcom Stadium will host our first URC game in Round 2 when the Sharks come to town. The redevelopment of the ground is still ongoing and will be throughout the season. Prendergast is as excited as ever though to see and hear the Connacht supporters, even with a reduced capacity.

“It really is exciting to see how quick things are moving here around the place”

“I’m expecting the same this season from those supporters in green who never disappoint us when we play here”

“During covid when crowds were small you still thought this place had 50000 people in it because of the noise”

“Our focus is on this weekend against Munster but we are looking forward to next week”

 

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MATCH PREVIEW | Sale Sharks v Harlequins

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By Tom Jeffreys

Saints, Bath, Saints and then Saints again. Sale Sharks winning their season opener at home is a well-versed story and this Sunday, Alex Sanderson’s men have the chance to win a fifth consecutive season opener at the Salford Community Stadium against Harlequins.

Winning starts have been a hallmark of the Sharks’ ascendancy to consistent title challengers in the Sanderson era having secured top four finishes in three of the last four seasons, and despite a mixed record against this weekend’s opponents, Tom Roebuck and Rob du Preez are savouring the chance to kick off another title challenge with another win. 

The honours were split between the two sides last season, Sharks’ mid-season dip instigated by a 36-3 defeat at the Stoop and run-in resurgence continued with a 37-31 victory at home, whilst the season before both sides snagged away wins in the Gallagher Premiership either side of a win for Sale in the Premiership Rugby Cup.

Sharks’ opening weekend record speaks for itself, however, and they look to have carried their good form from the backend of last term’s regular season with preseason wins against Caldy and Newcastle, and a hard-fought loss to an experienced Connacht side. 

In terms of the Connacht defeat, some wiggle room must be afforded, as Sanderson and co went about adding the extra layers to the game necessary to return some silverware this year in a condensed preseason. “It’s been short”, says Tom Roebuck, who returned just four weeks ago having won his maiden international cap against Japan. “We had two weeks training, then we played – not that I’m complaining!”

“I came back from camp at the same time as everyone from England and Scotland, and we thought ‘these lads have been grafting so we’ve just got to dig in’, and it’s been good. 

“Transition attack is probably an element of the game that we can hold our hands up and say that we weren’t as lightning quick and smooth as some other teams last year, so in preseason we’ve looked to develop that even more after we really developed it in those last five games last season

“We want to try and move the ball, find space, create one-on-ones so we can expose any gaps we see, and get our fast runners or our dangerous players onto the ball as quick as possible”. 

As he showed during his 25 minute cameo vs Japan, Roebuck himself is one of those fast, dangerous players and it will fall upon the likes of du Preez to get him the ball. The South African playmaker echoes his winger’s sentiment that Sale have found a recipe for success over the last couple of seasons that just needs further development. 

“We’ve put some things into place over preseason, a lot of it is doubling down on what we’ve been doing, and being better at that”, says Sale fly-half Rob du Preez, who is entering his sixth year at the club. 

“A big part of our identity is our physical nature, our strong defence. Historically and statistically we’re probably up there with the best in terms of physical dominance and our defence, so that’s something that will always be part of us, in our DNA.

“We find it exciting to bang people about”

One thing that certainly has changed, however, is how the Sharks line up in the midfield, with statement signing Waisea Nayacalevu set to add to his two preseason outings – in which he scored three tries – in a first competitive appearance. 

“He’s a really exciting player”, says du Preez, who is likely to partner the former-Toulon man this weekend. “It’s always nice to have a guy that can make something happen from nothing. We just need to get him the ball”

“He’s a bit of a beast”, adds Roebuck, who will have to be on full alert for the Fijian captain’s prolific offloading game. “He’s going to be a runner, someone that wants the ball in his hands, looking for offloads, putting us back 3 into gaps, hopefully they stick in the wet weather!”

In terms of Quins, they’re also a side in transition in the midfield as they acclimatise to life without South African juggernaut André Esterhuizen. “It’s always nice not to be up against André, he was quite a menace”, says his compatriot du Preez. “A lot of the good stuff they did was off the back of his dominance in the carry. We won’t miss him.

“We know they’ve got very skilful and flashy players like Marcus Smith and Alex Dombrandt, but it’s about controlling that, and how we can impose our game on them”. 

“Quins is always a feisty tussle, a fiery game”, adds Roebuck, who will have his work cut out for him with the likes of Cadan Murley, Tyrone Green, and potentially new signing Rodrigo Isgró, the Argentine sevens sensation lining up opposite. “We’re ready to do a job on them. They’re a team that want to give their outside backs the ball, it’s going to be a challenge but I’m relishing just being back at our place.

“It’s something we’ve missed over the past three-to-four months.”

Tickets to the Sharks’ season opener against harlequins are still available here.

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Kemeny earns Saints debut in Gallagher Premiership opener

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Josh Kemeny is set to become Saint #2090 on Friday evening, as Northampton Saints kick-off the 2024/25 Gallagher Premiership campaign against Bath Rugby (20 September, kick-off: 7.45pm). 

Phil Dowson’s men begin their title defence at the Recreation Ground, with the sides clashing for the first time since meeting in June’s Premiership Final – where Saints ran out 25-21 winners to lift the trophy for the first time in a decade.

Saints won 12 of their 18 league matches last term to finish top of the pile after the regular season, but lost out to Bath in this match in Round 18, and go in search of their first victory at the Rec since 2022. 

Kemeny – who joined Northampton this summer from Melbourne Rebels – will make his first official outing in Black, Green and Gold at blindside flanker after impressing in Saints’ two preseason clashes against Leinster Rugby and Bedford Blues, joining openside flanker Tom Pearson and No.8 Sam Graham in the back row on Friday. 

Saints’ front row is comprised of props Emmanuel Iyogun and Trevor Davison plus hooker Curtis Langdon for the first time this season, while locks Angus Scott-Young and Chunya Munga line up in the engine room behind them. 

In the backs, new club captain George Furbank leads the side from fullback in Bath, with James Ramm and last season’s Premiership top try-scorer Ollie Sleightholme on Northampton’s wings.

Rory Hutchinson and Fraser Dingwall, Scotland and England internationals respectively, partner in Saints’ centres on Friday, while scrum-half Tom James and England fly-half Fin Smith man Northampton’s half-back berths to round off the starting XV. 

Meanwhile there are set to be more Saints debutants on Friday, with Tom West, Luke Green and Callum Hunter-Hill all primed to enter the action from amongst the replacements in Bath – with the likes of Juarno Augustus and Tommy Freeman also named on Saints’ bench in Round 1. 

BATH RUGBY vs NORTHAMPTON SAINTS
Gallagher Premiership, Round 1
Friday 20 September, 2024
Recreation Ground
Kick-off: 7.45pm

15 George Furbank (c)
14 James Ramm
13 Fraser Dingwall
12 Rory Hutchinson
11 Ollie Sleightholme
10 Fin Smith
9 Tom James

1 Emmanuel Iyogun
2 Curtis Langdon
3 Trevor Davison
4 Angus Scott-Young
5 Chunya Munga
6 Josh Kemeny – Saint #2090
7 Tom Pearson
8 Sam Graham

Replacements:
16 Robbie Smith
17 Tom West – Northampton Saints debut
18 Luke Green – Northampton Saints debut
19 Callum Hunter-Hill – Northampton Saints debut
20 Juarno Augustus
21 Archie McParland
22 Toby Thame
23 Tommy Freeman

Not available for selection:
Emeka Atuanya, George Hendy, Tom Litchfield, Tom Lockett, Alex Mitchell and Burger Odendaal. 

Referee: Luke Pearce
Assistant referees: Dan Jones and Jamie Leahy
No.4: Jonathan Healy
TMO: Tom Foley

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