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GLASGOW COACH Sean Lineen is predicting a “brutal” contest between the Warriors and the Dragons as they lock horns in an opening Heineken Cup battle they both must win at Rodney Parade this afternoon.
Ian Malin previews all of this weekend's Heineken Cup matches
Ronan O'Gara saved Munster from falling victim to the biggest giant-killing in Heineken Cup history last night, his late penalty dragging the European champions through a crisis of their own making.
There have been some minor developments on the England front since Olly Morgan made his bolt-from-the-blue international debut in the opening match of the 2007 Six Nations Championship, against Scotland at Twickenham. For one thing, the team reached a second successive World Cup final; for another, the Rugby Football Union rewarded Brian Ashton for his success in that tournament by giving him ...
It has hardly been the most sparkling of weeks for rugby's celebrity cohort, small in number but big in column inches. Just as Danny Cipriani was making the return journey from la-la land after being treated to a bunch of fives by Josh Lewsey during a typically feisty training session at Wasps, his fellow midfielder Gavin Henson, the Welshman responsible for blazing the paparazzi-lined trail ...
None of us would wish to be without a World Cup every four years but the most of the qualifying games have all the interest of a drum solo at a rock concert. And as a punter you can't get interested – 25 quid on England to beat Kazakhstan to win two back – though as a bank you might be.
Ronan O'Gara saved Munster from falling victim to the biggest giant-killing in Heineken Cup history, his late penalty dragging the European champions past Montauban.
Justin Harrison will be far too busy on Saturday evening to tune into Strictly Come Dancing and watch the Merseyside Fred Astaire who called him a 'plank'.
Sale face a tough trip because of injuries to Andrew Sheridan (arm) and Mathew Tait (hamstring). Charlie Hodgson drops to the bench with Richard Wigglesworth favoured at fly half.
The Ospreys, favoured by many to be in contention at the business end of the Heineken Cup, sent out the firmest of messages yesterday.
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