IN PICTURES: London Welsh conquer the Scots to claim Championship bragging rights
London Welsh may have claimed the neighbour bragging rights on Saturday beating London Scottish 36-9, but coach James Buckland is targeting improvements.
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Sports editor for the Richmond & Twickenham Times, Surrey Comet, and South London Guardian series,
Sports editor for the Richmond & Twickenham Times, Surrey Comet, and South London Guardian series,
London Welsh may have claimed the neighbour bragging rights on Saturday beating London Scottish 36-9, but coach James Buckland is targeting improvements.
Ardley: "You cannot concede three goals like that at home.”
Pardew: "I thought Wilf was terrific and he deserved the assist and the goal."
Doswell: “We feel hard done by – it’s the second manager on the trot who has come to us saying we were unlucky not to win the game."
Holloway: “At this level, gifting a team a 12-point start is unforgivable."
Edwards: “As soon as it time to leave for the venue, it is mind on the job, it is show-time.”
Edwards: “Being a world champion is not my ultimate achievement, I want to be a multi-weight world champion and this is the first step."
Edwards: “I have left no stone unturned and I cannot wait to get in there, do the number on him and announce myself on the world boxing stage.”
Weir: “Rio 2016 will be my fifth Paralympic Games, but I still get really excited every time, I get that same buzz every time I pull on a ParalympicsGB vest.”
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