This weekend 32 open teams will travel from their respective corners of the country to University Nationals. Regionals was (for most) a month ago, the snow has cleared and we have even had some sun. I will now attempt to give a brief preview of the upcoming weekend and, after 7 years of failing, attempt to make some predictions about both divisions.
The schedule and pools are out and in Div 1 we have:
- Pool A: Sussex, Manchester, Edinburgh, Leicester - some would say the pool of death with current champs and a lot of strength in all four clubs. I would say Sussex and Edinburgh to edge it and take the top two spots.
- Pool B: Cork, Cardiff, Surrey, Aberdeen - A very similar pool to last year for Cork, Aberdeen and Cardiff. These three are at a similar strength to a year ago and so I wouldn't be surprised to see a three way tie here.
- Pool C: Bath, Cambridge, Sussex 2, Sheffield - All props to Sussex 2 for making it this far but I cannot see them getting higher than third in the pool here. With Alex Brooks pushing Bath all the way and Elliott Moore and Dom Dathan doing the same for Cambridge few would bet against one of those two topping the pool.
- Pool D: Dundee, Southampton, Birmingham, Durham - Of the four pools I would say this is the most open but if asked to go for it, I would put Dundee and Southampton as the top two but very closely contested by Birmingham.
This would make the top 8 look something like: Sussex, Edinburgh, Bath, Cambridge, Dundee, Southampton and two of Cork, Aberdeen or Cardifff. With a couple crossovers, quarters and semis to play before the final and the Nottingham venue known for it's windy temperament you might favour the Brighton and Scottish teams but as is the way with our sport it's about who peaks at the right time. I predict a Sussex versus Edinburgh final.
From a very open Div 2 we have:
- Pool E: Exeter, Leeds, Strathclyde, Portsmouth - A real tough pool to call here with a lot of strength across the board. Exeter still hold the edge at top for me and one of Leeds or Strathclyde. Too hard to call between the two but 12:10 on pitch 17 will decide for me.
- Pool F: Loughborough, Liverpool, St Andrews, Plymouth - Another hard one however the Loughborough and St Andrews teams have very strong training programs and so I would put my money on them.
- Pool G: Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, Imperial - I am slightly biased here so for integrity will avoid talking about Imperial directly however I wouldn't write us off in this pool. Another three way tie between Bristol, Nottingham and Imperial?
- Pool H: Warwick, Glasgow, Limerick, LSE - An Irish team are always a tasty addition to Nationals but I think the strength of Glasgow and Warwick will power through to the top 8.
This make the top 8: Exeter, Loughborough, St Andrews, Glasgow, Warwick and three of Leeds, Strathclyde, Bristol, Nottingham or Imperial. As you can see and know div 2 is much more open than div 1. There are definitely more teams able to sneak into the top 8 and to the point where these predictions are pointless. Expect some upsets and unexpected finalists here.
All in all, look forward to big plays at both ends of the field, old postgrads getting angry and even, fresh faced first years skying and laying out for everything. Not forgetting the Alumni Cup in it's second year, anyone can win it BUT can Leeds defend their inaugural title? Can't wait, see you there UK!
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