Newcastle Falcons v London Irish
Tu'ipulotu starts for Falcons
Scrum.com
November 13, 2008
Tane Tu'ipulotu passes outside while playing for Wellington, the club from which he joine Newcastle Falcons in 2008. October 25 2008
Tane Tu'ipulotu, shown in action for Wellington, makes his Newcastle debut against the Exiles © Getty Images
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Newcastle Falcons have handed a starting debut to new signing Tane Tu'ipulotu, as they play host to London Irish in Sunday's Guinness Premiership clash at Kingston Park.

The Tongan arrival makes his Falcons bow after helping Wellington Lions to Ranfurly Shield glory and the final of the Air New Zealand Cup last month, with the 27-year-old Junior All Black starting at inside centre.

Elsewhere in the side there are only two further changes from the team which lost by a point to Gloucester in their last outing, with Andy Long replacing Rob Vickers at hooker and an ankle injury seeing Rory Clegg come in for Rob Miller at fly half.

Meanwhile on the bench there are returns for fit-again trio David Wilson, Ross Beattie and Geoff Parling.

Speaking on the decision to start new boy Tu'ipulotu, director of rugby Steve Bates said, "Tane has been here two weeks now, and the initial impressions are all very good ones. I think people have to be patient because it will certainly take him time to get used to the Premiership and to playing with a totally new team, but that process starts this weekend.

"Before he even arrived in England he had downloaded and watched all of our games over the internet, so he's up to speed in that regard and aware of what game we are trying to play.

"What I have seen from him in training has backed up everything we thought when we were looking to sign him, and he has shown himself to be an extremely talented footballer. He links up well, brings other people in to play and I've been really impressed with his communication.

"Having that experience is important especially with a young fly-half, and the partnership between him and Rory Clegg looks like being a good one based on what we have seen on the training field so far."

With league matters now back on the agenda after a month of cup action, Bates said, "November is an absolutely vital month for us, and there is a huge emphasis on these next three Premiership games.

"We are eighth in the table at the moment, we feel as if we missed out on the opening day against Sale Sharks but if we can give a strong account of ourselves over the next three games then it will obviously help our league position and get us up towards where we need to be.

"In our last outing against Gloucester two weeks ago there was a lot of good stuff from the players, especially in defence, and if we can repeat that effort with more of an emphasis on composure then we're confident going in to Sunday's game.

"We have to play in the right areas of the field, improve our own personal skills and combat the threat of London Irish in parts of the game where we know they are strong like the breakdown and line out.

"They have an excellent coach in Toby Booth who I know from the England Saxons set-up, he will have them prepared well and they will be a tricky side to handle with some of the experience and class they have throughout their squad.

"We have targeted specific areas we want to attack, training has been very structured and gone well this week so from a preparation point of view we feel as if we're in good shape."

International commitments mean that London Irish make five personnel and one positional change to the starting line-up of the team that defeated the Ospreys a fortnight ago. Among the backs Shane Geraghty switches to inside centre to allow Mike Catt to start at fly half. James Bailey comes in on the left wing.

In the pack there is a new combination in the second-row where Kieran Roche and Nick Kennedy start together for the first time this season. Declan Danaher comes into the team at open-side flanker.

"We return to the serious business of the Premiership this week with a difficult away fixture in Newcastle," said Toby Booth, London Irish Head Coach. "We want to take the positive momentum of recent weeks into the next rounds of the Premiership and European Challenge Cup.

"The Falcons are a quality team and in Steve Bates they have one of the country's best coaches as I know from working with him with the England Saxons. Kingston Park is always a difficult ground for visitors and we will need to be at our best to get a result," added Booth.

Newcastle Falcons: Steve Jones, Danny Williams, Tom May, Tane Tu'ipulotu, John Rudd, Rory Clegg, Hall Charlton, Jon Golding, Andy Long, Micky Ward, Tim Swinson, Mark Sorenson, Ed Williamson, Brent Wilson, Phil Dowson (c)

Replacements: Rob Vickers, David Wilson, Ross Beattie, Geoff Parling, Tom Dillon, James Grindal, Spencer Davey

London Irish: Peter Hewat; Topsy Ojo; Elvis Seveali'i; Shane Geraghty; James Bailey; Mike Catt (c); Paul Hodgson; Clarke Dermody; David Paice, Faan Rautenbach; Nick Kennedy; Kieran Roche; Richard Thorpe; Declan Danaher; Chris Hala'Ufia

Replacements: Tonga Lea'aetoa ; James Buckland; Alex Corbisiero; Gary Johnson; Steffon Armitage; Alfredo Lalanne; Charlie Gower

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