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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IF THE mark of a good side is one that takes its chances and prevents its opponents from doing likewise then Moseley might just developing into a pretty decent unit.Read
WHILE Neil Mason recognises Esher’s motivation for the visit of Moseley tomorrow will be the highest it has been all season, he claims his side’s determination to do well is just as acute.Read
IF, AS Kevin Maggs contests, Moseley got out of jail against Doncaster, they won’t stay out very long as long they continue to mug their guests quite so brazenly.Read
MOSELEY’S future starts on Saturday when Doncaster visit Billesley Common to mark the start of a sequence of matches that will almost certainly decide their direction of their whole season.Read
MOSELEY’S future starts tomorrow when Doncaster visit Billesley Common to mark the start of a sequence of matches that will almost certainly decide their direction of their whole season.Read
SMALL acorns and all that but there were times during last Sunday’s otherwise nightmarish encounter with Nottingham when Chevvy Pennycook looked something like the player who dragged Moseley to Championship safety last season.
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CRAIG Voisey believes Moseley can record a rare win at Nottingham on Sunday but says they must work smarter – rather than harder – than they did in last Saturday’s 37-24 defeat to Bedford.Read
FORMER Moseley full-back Ian Metcalfe has moved to calm the storm surrounding the leaking of confidential reports into England’s Rugby World Cup campaign.Read
WORDS like disappointment and frustration returned to the Moseley lexicon at Goldington Road on Saturday as Moseley reached the midway point of their regular season with an eighth league defeat.Read
KEVIN Maggs expects to break new ground this weekend when he names an unchanged league side for the first time in his tenure at Billesley Common for the trip to Bedford.Read
KEVIN Maggs claims a British & Irish Cup match in which several of his fringe players were supposed to press their cases for selection turned out to be just the opposite as Moseley were well beaten by Cross Keys.Read