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NobbySosban
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HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP - Pool 3
Glasgow Warriors 3-13 Saracens - Sun 14 Oct, 3.15pm BST (BT Sport) Glasgow: Jackson; L Jones, H Jones, Dunbar, Van der Merwe; Hastings, Price; Kebble, Brown, Rae, Harley, Gray, Wilson (co-capt), Gibbins (co-capt), M Fagerson. Replacements: Turner, Allan, Du Plessis, Peterson, Fusaro, G Horne, P Horne, Hughes Saracens: Goode; Strettle, Lozowski, Barritt (capt), Maitland; Farrell, Wigglesworth; M Vunipola, George, Koch, Skelton, Kruis, Itoje, Rhodes, B Vunipola. Replacements: Tolofua, Barrington, Lamositele, Isiekwe, Wray, Spencer, Tompkins, Williams Ref: Mathieu Raynal (FFR) Sanjay on bench for Sarries Lyon 21-30 Cardiff Blues - Sun 14 Oct, 1.00pm BST (BT Sport) Lyon: Charlie Ngatai; Toby Arnold, Rudi Wulf, Thibaut Regard, Noa Nakaitaci; Lionel Beauxis, Jean-Marc Doussain; Alexandre Menini, Mickael Ivaldi, Francisco Gomez Kodela, Felix Lambey, Hendrik Roodt, Julien Puricelli (capt), Patrick Sobela, Loann Goujon Replacements: Jeremie Maurouard, Raphael Chaume, Clement Ric, Manuel Carizza, Carl Fearns, Dylan Cretin, Quentin Delord, Pierre-Louis Barassi. Cardiff: Gareth Anscombe; Owen Lane, Garyn Smith, Willis Halaholo, Jason Harries; Jarrod Evans, Tomos Williams; Rhys Gill, Kristian Dacey, Dillon Lewis, Macauley Cook, Josh Turnbull, Olly Robinson, Ellis Jenkins (capt), Josh Navidi Replacements: Kirby Myhill, Brad Thyer, Dmitri Arhip, Rory Thornon, Samu Manoa, Lloyd Williams, Rey Lee-Lo, Aled Summerhill. Ref: JP Doyle (RFU) Cardiff squad as strong as it could be after their dodgy league start - could they beat Lyon away? Cracking win in France for Cardiff - Gareth Anscombe starred, will be well-placed for the AIs now. Edited by NobbySosban - 15 October 2018 at 11:17am |
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Ffidel Bennett
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Sanjay only on the bench!!! His work in the air would be ideal in the expected conditions.
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HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP - Pool 4
Ulster 24-10 Leicester Tigers - Sat 13 Oct, 5.30pm (BT Sport) ULSTER M. Lowry, C. Gilroy, W. Addison, S. McCloskey, J. Stockdale, B. Burns, J. Coo.ney; A. Warwick, R. Best, R. Kane, A. O'Connor, I. Henderson, M. Coetzee, J. Murphy, N. Timoney REPLACEMENTS: A. McBurney, E. O'Sullivan, M. Moore, K. Treadwell, S. Reidy, D. Shanahan, A. Curtis, A. Kernohan LEICESTER J. Holmes, A. Thompstone, M. Tuilagi, K. Eastmond, J. Olowofela, G. Ford, B. Youngs; G. Bateman, T. Youngs, D. Cole, M. Williams, H. Wells, G. Thompson, B. O'Connor, S. Kalafamoni REPLACEMENTS: T. Polota-Nau, D. Feao, J. Heyes, S. Lewis, T. Reffell, S. Harrison, M. To'omua, G. Owen Ref: Pascal Gauzère (FFR) Neither team firing, but one has to win - or is a draw out of the question?! Gareth Owen & Tommy Reffell on Tigers bench. Will wounded Tigers be more or less of a threat on Friday night?
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HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP - Pool 2
Exeter Chiefs 10-10 Munster - Sat 13 Oct, 3.15pm (BT Sport) Exeter: Dollman; Nowell, Slade, Whitten, Cordero; Steenson (c), Townsend; Moon, Cowan-Dickie, Williams; Dennis, Skinner; Ewers, Armand, Kvesic. Replacements: Yeandle, Hepburn, Francis, Atkins, Lawday, Maunder, Simmonds, Hill. Munster: Haley; Conway, Goggin, R Scannell, Earls; Carbery, Williams; Kilcoyne, N Scannell, Archer; Kleyn, Beirne; O'Mahony (c), Cloete, Stander. Replacements: Marshall, J Cronin, Ryan, Holland, O'Donnell, N Cronin, JJ Hanrahan, Arnold. Ref: Jérome Garcès Gloucester 19-14 Castres Olympique - Sun 14 Oct, 1.00pm (BT Sport) Gloucester: J. Woodward, C. Sharples, B. Twelvetrees, M. Atkinson, T. Marshall, D. Cipriani, C. Braley; J. Hohneck, F. Marais, F. Balmain, T. Savage, G. Grobler, F. Clarke, J. Polledri, B. Morgan REPLACEMENTS: H. Walker, V. Rapava Ruskin, C. Knight, T. Gleave, M. Banahan, B. Vellacott, O. Williams, T. Hudson Castres: A. Batlle, M. Laveau, R. Ebersohn, F. Vialelle, T. Paris, J. Dumora, L. Radosavljevic; T. Stroe, J. Jenneker, P. Fa'anunu, C. Samson, L. Jacquet, M. Babillot, B. Delaporte, A. Tulou REPLACEMENTS: P. Sauzaret, T. Falatea, W. Hounkpatin, S. Mafi, Y. Caballero, Y. Le Bourhis, D. Smith, R. Kockott Ref: Marius Mitrea (FIR) Benjamin John Morgan captains Glaws, Owen Williams on bench, with Matt Banahan officially named as back row replacement. ___ Attritional draw at Sandy Park, with Tadgh Beirne instrumental in earning Munster a low-score draw against the Chiefs. Great result for Glaws in a thrilling contest against the French champions. Wonder what negatives Eddie Jones will see in Danny Cipriani's outstanding performance.
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Jason Tovey is back training with the Dragons.
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joni_bach
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bath-owner-bruce-craig-writes-to-champions-cup-organisers-to-demand-replay-of-toulouse-defeat-927jnk89n
Bath want to replay their game against Toulouse because they kicked the ball into touch on 80 minutes and the ref blew for full time and Bath didn't get a chance to have a line-out. Maybe Wales will get to replay the Italy game in 2007.
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dragons went down in a competitive effort against the saints...The crowd of 4300 odd is a serious danger sign imo if they get that kind of crowd for a massive cross border european clash with the mighty northampton, what hope is there ?
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ROYMOND MUNTER MBE (FOR SERVICES TO THE COMBOVER)
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NobbySosban
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HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP - ROUND 2
FRIDAY 19TH OCTOBER 2018
POOL 4 Leicester Tigers 45-27 SCARLETS SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER 2018 POOL 1 Bath 35-35 Wasps POOL 2 Munster 36-22 Gloucester Castres 29-25 Exeter Chiefs POOL 3 Saracens 29-10 Lyon POOL 4 Racing92 44-12 Ulster POOL 5 Edinburgh 40-14 RC Toulon SUNDAY 21ST OCTOBER 2018 POOL 1 Toulouse 28-27 Leinster POOL 3 Cardiff Blues 12-29 Glasgow Warriors POOL 5 Newcastle Falcons 23-20 Montpellier Three wins each for PRO14, EPL & TOP14 teams, with one all-EPL draw & Glasgow winning an all-PRO14 game. Chapeaux to Edinburgh and Newcastle for beating two of the top-fancies French teams. |
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Edinburgh have been granted permission to build a 'Mini Murrayfield' next to Murrayfield by the city council. It is hoped the new 7,800-seater facility will be ready for Richard Cockerill's side to use next season. Edinburgh moved back to the national stadium earlier this year after ending a temporary arrangement at Myreside. Four stands approximately 8.6m high will be built around a new synthetic 3G surface on Murrayfield's back pitches. |
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ap sior
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Edinburgh squandered a 13 point lead to lose 34-16 away to Zebre.
We're next up against Edinburgh. Is this a good or a bad result for us ? Will they be fired up next week ?
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Legendinmybathroom
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That result could backfire on us. However, the pressure is solely on them to perform in front of their fans, so we should us that pressure to our advantage and try and get their fans to turn on them.
On the plus side, that’s a 5 point gain on them this weekend. |
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Dragons lost in Ulster 36-18.
O's were 17-3 up against Connacht. It is now 17 all. |
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Wil Chips
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Edinburgh losing out in Zebre is significant for our group.
O’s snuck a 5 point win, in fairness a good result against a fully loaded Connacht. |
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A win next week could put us 13 pts ahead of Edinburgh. That would be a very nice cushion. Benetton could do us a favour this afternoon by turning over Leinster.
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Our forwards need to play to the same standard v Edinburgh, and our backs need to play a lot better!
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“You cannot reason a man out of what he never reasoned himself into.” (Jonathan Swift)
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Lienster just did a job on Benneton.
How come Irish international squad players are turning out for their Regions this weekend and we are denied? |
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Keep the faith
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