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Stars flying back in will give Falcons a big boost

CHANGES MADE IN BID TO BEAT THE BLIP

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NEWCASTLE Falcons have made eight changes for the trip to Northampto­n Saints, with Vereniki Goneva among the stars returning to the side.

The winger scored for Fiji in last weekend’s victory over Canada and will be joined in the side by scrumhalf Sonatane Takulua who is also returning from the internatio­nal fray after kicking Tonga to victory in Romania.

He partners Toby Flood in the half-backs wutg Josh Matavesi returning to the centres after scoring a try in Monday’s 62-12 A-League thumping of Wasps. Scotland’s Chris Harris starts at outside centre, with the pack seeing three changes as hooker Kyle Cooper, lock Calum Green and flanker Gary Graham all come in for a Falcons side who were 22-16 winners on their last visit to Franklin’s Gardens.

Director of rugby Dean Richards, inset, said: “There are no easy games in the Aviva Premiershi­p and Northampto­n will be another big challenge.

“You go through blips, highs and lows, during a season, and at this moment in time we haven’t been performing as strongly as we were earlier on.

“Defensivel­y we have allowed ourselves to slip and in attack we’ve not been scoring the tries, so we just need to pick it up. Having said that we’ve been playing against some quality opposition, and you don’t get any easy weeks at this level.

“We’ve got a style of play whereby we should be scoring lots of tries, and you only have to look at the number of line-breaks we made against Wasps a fortnight ago to understand that the opportunit­ies are there for us. It’s taking them that counts, and we need to have a little more patience and understand­ing of what we are about.

“We need to be more discipline­d about playing our own style, executing it, and if we do that then things will be fine.

“The players are frustrated after last weekend because they know that a lack of accuracy has cost us dear. Gloucester were really well drilled last week and were arguably the best side we’ve come up against, and as much as we were frustrated on the night you also have to credit them for being an improving team who performed very well against us.”

Facing a Saints side who also tasted defeat last week, the Falcons boss added: “Northampto­n have lost two in a row but they’ll be buoyed by the fact they’re getting the England captain back in Dylan Hartley and guys like Courtney Lawes. They’ll be a difficult nut to crack but we beat them down there last season, so it holds no fears for us in that sense.

“It’s great to have our own internatio­nal boys back with Niki and Tane starting, and all the other lads who’ve returned from the internatio­nals. We’re delighted to have that bigger pool to choose from and I always look forward to game day.

“That’s what we’re here for, why you’re involved in sport at any level, and that’s what it’s all about.”

 ??  ?? Sonatane Takulua and Vereniki Goneva are among the stars returning to face Northampto­n Saints
Sonatane Takulua and Vereniki Goneva are among the stars returning to face Northampto­n Saints

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