Sep
Both Birmingham and Solihull and Cinderford go into
this third weekend without a win, however
Cinderford have three points on the board through
bonus points. This is a crucial game for both sides
and Bee’s are looking to kick start their season with
a strong performance at Damson Park.
Bees centre, Jon Lowden, talking after the Jersey match explained that
once everyone has got used to playing with each other, the results will
come “That’s what will happen with us, I know we are bottom of the
table now but we won’t be at the end of the season.”
Bees are likely to make very few changes to the side that played against
Jersey but hope that through another match played together, the squad
are getting closer together and with more hard work will really push for
victory on Saturday. Tickets for Saturdays match are £10 for adults and
free for Children under the age of 16.
Last Time These Two Met
Venue: Sharmans Cross on 15/11/2008 Att: 429
Result: 53-3
Cinderford put the first points on the board with a penalty after two
minutes. From then on it was all Birmingham and Solihull who went on to
mount up an 8-try rout with Simon Hunt claiming his hatrick in the 80th
minute.
Birmingham and Solihull: Spee, Hunt, Young, Mitchell, Culpin, Woodrow,
Brown; Long, Phillips, Voisey, Pammenter, Orgee, Connolly, Earnshaw,
Jenner.
Tries: Hunt (10,37,80), Connolly (26) Phillips (45), Woodrow (49), Mitchell
(64), Tomlinson (78).
Kicking: Woodrow (1pen, 5conv).













