2 Players Out 8 Hartpury University 8. 1 Players In 8. 2 Players Out 9 Jersey Reds 9. 1 Players In 9. 2 Players Out 10 London Scottish 10. 1 Players In 10. 2 Players Out 11 Nottingham 11. 1 Players In 11. 2 Players Out 12 Richmond 12. 1 Players In 12. 2 Players Out 13 See also 14 References Ampthill[edit] Main article: Ampthill RUFC Players In[edit] Syd Blackmore from Cornish Pirates[3] Jake Elwood from London Scottish[3] Dom Hardman from Waikato[3] Matt Gallagher from Sedgley Park[3] Joe Sproston from Dijon[3] Griff Phillipson from Loughborough Students[3] Caleb Montgomery from Worcester Warriors[4] Morgan Strong from Ospreys[4] Harry Wilson from London Scottish[4] Charlie Gowling from Richmond[5] Sam Hanks from London Scottish[5] Tom Hardwick from Albi[5] Gwyn Parks from Swansea University[5] Conor Rankin from Ulster[5] Pete White from Coventry[5] Players Out[edit] Jamie Jack to Edinburgh[6] Jac Arthur to Bedford Blues[7] Russell Bennett to Jersey Reds[8] Jack Dickinson to Nottingham[9] Joe-Luca Smith to Rosslyn Park[10] Matt Wilkinson to London Scottish[11] Billy Harding to Rosslyn Park[12] Bedford Blues[edit] Main article: Bedford Blues Jac Arthur from Ampthill[7] Charlie Ryland from Cardiff Metropolitan University[13] Michael Le Bourgeois from Wasps[14] Monty Royston from Durham University[15] Seán French from Munster[16] Richard Lane to Bristol Bears[17] Will Biggs to Coventry[18] Bailey Ransom released[19] Andre Robson released[19] Ollie Stedman to Birmingham Moseley[20] Josh Pieterse to Chinnor[21] Caldy[edit] Main article: Caldy Rugby Football Club Dan Bibby from England Sevens[22] Louis Beer from Cambridge[23] Lucas Titherington to Coventry[24] Cornish Pirates[edit] Main article: Cornish Pirates Will Crane from Hartpury University[25] Morgan Nelson from Cardiff Metropolitan University[26] Steele Barker from Redruth[27] Olly White from University of Exeter[28] Will Tredwin from Redruth[29] Garyn Smith from Cardiff[30] Alex Everett from Cardiff RFC[31] Will Britton from Gloucester[32] Olly Adkins from Gloucester (season-long loan)[33] James Fender from Ospreys (season-long loan)[34] Josh Williams unattached[35] Seb Nagle-Taylor from Gloucester[36] Harvey Beaton from Saracens (season-long loan)[37] Jarrad Hayler from Royal Navy[38] Tom Channon retired[39] Danny Cutmore to Ealing Trailfinders[40] Nicolas de Battista retired[41] Callum Patterson retired[42] Sam Rodman to Hartpury University[43] Tom Duncan retired[44] Matt Bolwell to Rosslyn Park[45] Josh Caulfield to London Irish[46] Ed Scragg to London Irish[46] Alex O'Meara to Richmond[47] Syd Blackmore to Ampthill[3] Antonio Kiri Kiri to Maidenhead[48] Coventry[edit] Main article: Coventry R.
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^ a b "Knights Sign Centre Robbie Smith". Retrieved 17 June 2022. ^ a b "Knights Sign Lock Ehize Ehizode". 18 June 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022. ^ "Doncaster Knights continue to rebuild ahead of 2022/23 Championship campaign". Doncaster Free Press. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022. ^ "Knights Sign Back Row Sam Daly". 19 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022. ^ a b "Knights Sign Loosehead Prop Maurice Nwakor". Retrieved 18 August 2022.
Arriving at Paton Field an hour or so before kick-off gave the intrepid Danes plenty of time to enjoy Caldy’s hospitality and learn a little bit about what on earth was going to unfold in front of them. Despite knowing absolutely nothing about rugby or rugby culture their trip was made memorable when Caldy arranged for a couple of Caldy supporters to buy them some beers and take a few photos of them enjoying the Paton Field experience. Caldy supporters Robbie Fowler and Neil Mellor certainly lifted the spirits of these Danish football supporters (most of whom were passionate LFC supporters) and with Caldy shirts and the signed match ball to accompany the selfies with their LFC heroes, they were given a huge boost by the Caldy experience and their day at Paton Field.
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Henley Herald. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022. ^ "Knights Sign Tighthead Prop Karl Garside". DRFC. Retrieved 13 June 2022. ^ a b "Knights Sign Back Row Jared Cardew". 14 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022. ^ "Knights Sign Scrum Half Will Yarnell". Retrieved 15 June 2022. ^ a b "Knights Sign Full-Back/Wing George Simpson". Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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Live Stream | Watch & ListenMonday 24 October 2022 1:00PM Christian Lindberg trombone; Roland Pöntinen piano Christian Lindberg, Hindemith, Roland Pöntinen, Tchaikovsky and Weber Two top Swedish soloists – here also appearing as composers and arrangers – play one of the standard works for their duo in the shape of the 1941 sonata by the ever inventive Hindemith; whether or not the Romance by Weber is authentic remains uncertain, but trombonists have been glad of its existence. Each artist contributes one of his own works, Lindberg a trombone solo, Pöntinen a work for piano.
^ "Pirates sign Britton from Gloucester". Retrieved 31 May 2022. ^ "Gloucester's Adkins continues loan". 2 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022. ^ "Fender joins on loan from Ospreys". 10 June 2022. Retrieved 10 June 2022. ^ "Josh Williams signs on with Pirates". 13 June 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2022. ^ "Explosive number eight leaves Gloucester Rugby for Championship club". Gloucestershire Live. Retrieved 27 June 2022. ^ "Harvey Beaton Signs Long-Term Deal at Saracens".
C. Ross Bundy from Rennes[9] Harry Clayton from Newcastle University[9] Jack Dickinson from Ampthill[9] Michael Green from Hong Kong Scottish[9] Iosefa Maloney-Fiola from Bay of Plenty[9] Jack Neville from Hong Kong Sevens[9] Javiah Pohe from South Leicester[9] Liam Slatem from Hong Kong Scottish[9] Xavier Valentine from Leeds Tykes[9] Jordan Olowofela from Leicester Tigers[143] Jose Andrade released[144] Liam Bishop released[144] Jake Farnworth released[144] Jack Ramshaw released[144] Storm Hanekom to Newport (Salop)[145] Matt Marsh to Birmingham Moseley[146] Elliot Creed to Birmingham Moseley[147] Josh McNulty to Chinnor[148] Elliot Bale to Dijon[149] Theo Manihera to London Scottish[150] Richmond[edit] Main article: Richmond F. C.
Caldy and Loughborough boost survival hopes Caldy and Loughborough Students have enhanced their chances of Birmingham Moseley 26-40 Ampthill and District Watch on