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« on: 29 January 2012, 13:49:26 »

Will be interesting to see how Joel gets on today - wonder how many RL players will be playing for England in the next RU world cup?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/16759812.stm

Saracens have handed Joel Tomkins his rugby union debut in their home LV= Cup clash with Worcester on Sunday.

Tomkins, who switched codes from Wigan Warriors in November, will start the round three fixture at outside centre.

The three-times capped rugby league international, 24, left his hometown club after six years.

He has stated his intention to follow his former Wigan team-mate, and future Sarries colleague, Chris Ashton in gaining England honours in union.

Tomkins follows former dual-code international Andy Farrell in playing for the London club after switching from the Cherry and Whites.

Farrell is now Saracens coach but has been seconded to England to be part of the national coaching team during the Six Nations.
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« Reply #1 on: 29 January 2012, 14:12:40 »

Good luck to the lad.IMO he could make a name for himself in union
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Can't see may more than 5k (hope i am wrong) at the Salford game but hey its ok we have 3 years to lose the rest


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« Reply #2 on: 29 January 2012, 21:59:44 »

Good luck to the lad.IMO he could make a name for himself in union

Not a bad start for him

http://www.skysports.com/rugbyunion/match_report/0,,11069_51713_1,00.html

Joel Tomkins scored two tries on his Saracens debut as a dominant second-half performance saw the hosts secure a 41-14 LV= Cup win over Worcester at Vicarage Road.

However, the result is not enough to keep the club's hopes in the competition alive as Bathcontinue to control things at the top of Pool One.

Tomkins, making his first appearance since switching from rugby league, crossed twice after the break and Nils Mordt kicked 16 points as Sarries, who had been trailing for 55 minutes, turned the tables on the visitors.

A Saracens line-up that combined World Cup-winning captain John Smit, Heineken Cupwinning scrum-half Peter Stringer with a number of younger prospects, struggled to click in the early stages.

Worcester took the lead in the fourth minute when two drives caught Saracens loose in their 22, and flnaker Sam Betty emerged behind the home defence and dived over, with Joe Carlisle adding the conversion

Stringer was involved twice as Saracens launched their first serious attack and the Warriors were forced to offend on their line to prevent a try, leaving Mordt to kick the penalty.

The South African fly-half struck again five minutes later as another Saracens attack was halted when Worcester were penalised for offside, and Mordt's close-range goal reduced the deficit to one point.

However, Tom Arscott quickly increased the gap on 16 minutes, cleverly gathering a bouncing ball out on the right before racing ahead and holding off Michael Tagicakibau for a score which was converted by Carlisle.

Tomkins looked eager to be involved on his first-team debut, but most of his early duties consisted of defence and support as the centre saw little ball during the opening quarter.

Saracens scored their first try of the match in the 25th minute when Mordt kicked a penalty to touch, Jamie George's throw to the back was caught and thrown down by Eoin Sherriff and from the drive, Stringer grabbed the ball from the back and sped over the try-line.

Mordt kicked the extra points to ensure that the defending Aviva Premiership champions were just 14-13 behind at the half-time break.

Mordt missed a penalty that would have put the home side ahead in the 55th minute but Saracens continued to press and eventually Worcester cracked.

Stringer's pass sent James Cleverly driving for the line, and when he was stopped the ball reached Justin Melck who touched down for the score, with Mordt kicking the conversion.

Tomkins scored his first try in Sarries colours on 61 minutes when he intercepted a pass from Danny Gray before speeding clear of the cover to score under the posts.

Just as the cheers had died down, Jackson Wray linked superbly with Tomkins on the left, sending the debutant racing in for his second try in the 65th minute, with Mordt's conversion bouncing in off the near upright.

Jamie George then crossed the line with four minutes remaining to complete the scoring.
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« Reply #3 on: 02 February 2012, 23:50:43 »

i watched tompkins....................he would not get into the top 500 players i have seen. vastly over rated, but good luck to the lad........................he will be playing for leigh in 2 years from now
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« Reply #4 on: 03 February 2012, 00:15:13 »

Joel who?
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