THERE was double frustration for Moseley on Friday as their Championship match with Bristol was postponed because of a frozen pitch at the Memorial Stadium.Read
MOSELEY face Bristol tonight not only looking to secure a magnificent hat-trick of victories over the Championship leaders but, according to Glyn Hughes, do so liberated from the burden of expectation.Read
MOSELEY resume their Championship campaign at home to Plymouth Albion this evening striving to right the wrong administered when the sides last met.Read
MOSELEY coach Kevin Maggs has dismissed Dan Sanderson’s latest suspension as ‘water under the bridge’ but also warned the lock he can expect future opponents to try to provoke him.
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RYAN De La Harpe believes Moseley are better placed to deal with the stresses of the Championship relegation play-offs than they were 12 months ago.Read
KEVIN Maggs has promised Moseley will use their free week to address the defensive shortcomings that currently give them the worst record in the Championship.
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Kevin Maggs resigned his Moseley side to a relegation play-off spot after their second ten-try thriller in as many weeks saw them narrowly lose out to Rotherham Titans.
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NOT even his frustration at the defensive errors which lost his side another precious home match could obscure Kevin Maggs’s growing satisfaction with his squad.Read
MOSELEY spent 70 minutes hustling and harrying as they strived to win this enthralling match but, unfortunately for Kevin Maggs, it was the ten in which they forgot their defensive basics that meant they lost it.
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GIVEN the prodigious rate at which the Moseley family has expanded this season, there is a fair chance some of their players are well versed in the lexicon of antenatal classes.Read
IF the main positive from Saturday’s shock win at London Welsh was the fact several fringe players proved Moseley’s strength in depth is greater than previously thought, nowhere was this more true than at fly-half, where Glyn Hughes enjoyed an impressive full debut.
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THE fifth win of Moseley’s increasingly bizarre Championship campaign articulately underlined the difference between professional sportsmen and those who watch them.
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MOSELEY begin the rest of their season at London Welsh tomorrow with their pretensions of a top-eight finish now replaced by the very real business of staying in the Championship.Read
MOSELEY will be looking to win three Championship matches in a row for the first time in almost four years when London Scottish visit Billesley Common today.Read
WITH the British & Irish Cup happily consigned to the record book, assuming anyone bothers to write it in, Moseley are now free to concentrate on preserving their Championship status.Read
LOOK on the Munster website for mention of their match with Moseley and only after negotiating a labyrinth of links and a maze of drop-downs is it possible to confirm the existence of tomorrow’s British & Irish Cup clash.
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