HAVING spent last Saturday rendering risible any suggestion they might struggle to compete with the Championship’s best teams this season, Moseley tomorrow turn their attention to the next step in their development – consistency.Read
ALTHOUGH Ryan De La Harpe will begin his Rugby World Cup sat on Namibia’s replacements bench he will be desperate to make sure he doesn’t stay there.Read
KEVIN Maggs has identified Mike Ellery as Moseley’s standout player of the new campaign and praised the in-form back-rower for the progress he made in the off-season.Read
FAMILIAR faces Mike Ellery and Andy Reay stole the show in Moseley’s Championship opener against Cornish Pirates but there were also very promising performances from the half-dozen debutants.Read
THE wind of change that has whipped through rugby’s breeziest outpost blew well-fancied Pirates off course and left a definite air of optimism at Billesley Common on Saturday.Read
FOR all the tactical, technical and personnel changes Moseley have experienced this summer, it is an old-fashioned quality head coach Kevin Maggs wants to see from his side in the new Championship season.Read
■ RUGBY: Moseley prop Nathan Williams has brought the curtain down on his career at Billesley Common after signing a deal with Magners League outfit Newport-Gwent Dragons.Read
DEPARTING head coach Ian Smith has vowed to do all he can to make sure Moseley are competitive next season – even though he will not get to see the side he builds in action.Read
THE next generation of Moseley players take a step into the unknown on Sunday when they meet mystery outfit Redingensians in the semi-final of the National Colts Cup.Read