Gloucester Rugby: Chiefs will be the biggest threat says Knight
EXETER Chiefs will provide Gloucester with their toughest Kingsholm test of the season so far – and Shaun Knight believes it is about time.
The excited Gloucester prop reckons the Cherry and Whites will relish one of their sternest home examinations of the Premiership campaign this afternoon.
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Shaun Knight
Gloucester host the regimented Chiefs (kick-off 3pm) as the Premiership term hits the halfway point.
Bullish tighthead prop Knight is confident Nigel Davies' men have the mental and physical fortitude to win out – and admits he would pick this severe challenge over a cakewalk any day.
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Matson-born Knight admits there is a distinction on the derby front between taking on Exeter and traditional rivals Bath and Worcester.
But he also concedes not even shades of derby grey will relieve the pressure today.
The 22-year-old explained: "I guess it's a West Country derby, but not a traditional derby like Worcester and Bath.
"But this game's just as important.
"We played Leicester at home and managed to come through that with a win, and that was up there among our biggest home challenges of the season really.
"And now we are up against our second.
"Given the situation and how close we are to each other in the league, this is definitely the biggest game of the season so far."
Gearing up for a serious test against one of the most physical and committed sides in the Premiership, Knight said Gloucester are more than ready for the contest.
After back-to-back Amlin Challenge Cup victories over London Irish – including last weekend's 47-3 hammering – Knight said it is high time to get back to the business-end of the league battle.
Fifth-placed Gloucester sit one place and one point ahead of Exeter in the Premiership table.
And Knight admits whoever wins out tomorrow will set themselves up for a fruitful New Year.
The Cherry and Whites' testing Christmas double continues on Saturday week, with the small matter of a trip to Welford Road to take on Leicester Tigers.
Emerge in credit, said Knight, and Gloucester can start plotting all-out assault on a Premiership play-off charge in 2013.
He continued: "Exeter have got a good forward pack, they base their game literally on hard work.
"So we've got to work harder than them, and if we can do that then we know we'll be in with a chance, because we've got the quality of people to win this game.
"Oh yeah, it's about time for something like this, we're ready, and we're excited.
"Irish away, that was a hard game but we did really well to pull it back.
"Last weekend it was tough but we just played really well, got the breakaway chances and finished off our tries so it ended up 40 points.
"But I can't remember there being an easy game in the Premiership anyway.
"Top-four's on the line, if we win we'll probably go to third, and if they win they'll probably be cemented in fourth for Christmas.
"So there's everything to play for.
"Then we go to Leicester away a week later, and they are right up there as well.
"The next two Christmas games are a massive challenge.
"We'll be able to relax on Christmas Day, but other than that it is business really."
â Gloucester are urging season-ticket holders not to forget their ticket books for today's Exeter clash. Staff will not have time to print out copies of season-ticket stubs as usual.




Comments
by BillBM
Monday, December 24 2012, 5:10PM
“We will need a full powered scrum against Tigers; that means we need Harden fit and available.”
by CamCampbell
Saturday, December 22 2012, 12:26PM
“I am looking forward to Rupert Harden (Gloucester Rugby's first choice tight-head) getting fit and returning to the fray. It will be good to have our scrum restored to full power with Rupert in his natural place, starting for Gloucester Rugby.”
by mattw74
Saturday, December 22 2012, 12:23PM
“Rupert Harden when fit.... The first name on the team sheet.”
by JBuddy
Saturday, December 22 2012, 12:19PM
“By my reckoning, Harden and Tindall are in the running for player of the season. That must be the multi-troll peh45/akadau/autotroll/glawsteruk1/Absolam's worst nightmare.”
by Gambonie
Saturday, December 22 2012, 12:16PM
“Rupert Harden must be on course for Gloucester rugby's player of the season, by my reckoning. It is certainly between him and one other based on their performances so far this season.”
by RubenHall
Saturday, December 22 2012, 12:06PM
“...Erm... The truth is, he's never been to/watched/listened to any game of rugby anywhere or via any medium at any time.”
by werew
Saturday, December 22 2012, 12:03PM
“Oh dear! The multi-identitied Absolam/akadau/glawsteruk1/etc. hasn't realised that today's game is not on TV, he certainly has never been to Kingsholm. Come to think of it, I doubt that he is even interested enough to watch a Gloucester game on the telly.”
by Deadeye_Glaws
Saturday, December 22 2012, 11:44AM
“Watching a re-run of the Saracens game this morning proved to me once again just how important a player Rupert Harden is to Gloucester Rugby and why Nigel Davies knows that he is his first choice at tight-head.”
by CrunchMan
Saturday, December 22 2012, 11:39AM
“Rupert would have mullered the Exeter scrum today. Of that, there is no doubt. Now we are reliant on the loose-head props doing that for us instead, which isn't going to be easy with an underpowered scrum.”
by Nick_Iewis
Saturday, December 22 2012, 11:35AM
“Get Harden on a long term contract now. He is a shoe-in for the tight-head position. His performances this season have been top notch. Sheer class!”