In form Blues travel to Castle Park to take on Doncaster Knights - Bedford IndependentThe Blues lost 24-0 in this fixture back in February (Image: Claire Jones) Mike Rayer’s Bedford Blues have enjoyed a fruitful start to the Greene King IPA Championship season with three victories from four games so far, their only blemish coming in the opening game against Coventry. This Saturday, Bedford travel to Castle Park to face a dangerous Doncaster Knights side who were challenging Ealing for the title in the last campaign.
30pm kick off. Mike Rayer has made five changes to the starting line up from last week’s win against Caldy, with Jack Hughes in line to make his first start in the front row alongside another change in Corrie Barrett. Jordan Onojaife also makes a welcome return to the pack with captain Alex Day and Seán French return to the starting fifteen to complete the changes.
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They sit in fifth in the early days of this season after suffering a 30-15 loss against Nottingham last time out, but the Yorkshire side have the ability and the experience to cause problems. Bedford meanwhile are enjoying their best form for a number of years after steamrolling through Caldy last weekend to stay in third in the division. Ethan Grayson put in a man of the match performance last week (Image: Claire Jones) Read: Bedford Blues crash through Caldy in high-scoring encounter The history does not bode well for the visitors; they have not won at Castle Park since 2012 but with confidence flowing, many in the Bedford camp will be feeling positive ahead of the 2.
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Brown’s 100th league appearance comes with Cov potentially three wins away from the title, and promotion, following last weekend’s impressive 42-0 victory over second-placed Darlington Mowden Park – a result which, says director of rugby Rowland Winter, has set a high standard to match for their remaining seven games. Andy Brown Cov RFC “Last week’s performance raised the standard above anything else this season and has set the bar high for this Saturday, ” said Winter. “The boys have got to now show that they are grounded enough and focused enough to take it a week at a time and acknowledge that they will have to work hard for every metre they make. “Caldy have a fantastic scrum and players able to challenge us, and we will need to show the same work rate as we did last week and stay switched on. ” Back row Paddy Ryan makes his full debut in place of Latu Makaafi, who is likely to be out for two weeks with a shoulder problem, and there are two other changes to the match squad of 20 from last week with Rob Knox returning from injury on the wing for the rested Anthony Matoto and prop Jimmy Litchfield coming on to the bench for Luc Jeannot, who suffered a slight shoulder injury last week.
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In form Blues travel to Castle Park to take on Doncaster Knights
In contrast, Doncaster Knights have nine new faces in their starting line-up as they try and kick start their season. With two losses already, they can’t afford many more slip ups if they’re to challenge for the title once more. In a move praised by rugby fans across the nation, Championship Rugby are streaming this round of fixtures for free, with Bedford fans able to enjoy the action if they are not making the journey to Doncaster. The free live streaming can be accessed via the official RFU website here. Bedford Blues Starting XV: 15. George Hendy, 14. Seán French, 13. Ethan Grayson, 12. Michael Le Bourgeois, 11. Dean Adamson, 10.
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Cov prop to join 100 clubLoose head prop Andy Brown will join Coventry’s 100 club when the league leaders continue their charge towards the National League One title at Caldy tomorrow. The 28-year-old England Counties cap made three appearances in the 2012-13 season on loan from Doncaster Knights before joining Cov the following season, since when he has been an established member of the front row.
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