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Talking about other side's, why is there no result of the A team game against Munster on the Scarlet's site. Had to go to the Munster site to get a report of the game. Poor from our website🤔🤔
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Dragons v Blues from last night starting on S4C now. Defo think Anscombe's putting his hand up for the Wales no.10 shirt for next month. 
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Originally posted by joni_bach joni_bach wrote:

Dragons v Blues from last night starting on S4C now. Defo think Anscombe's putting his hand up for the Wales no.10 shirt for next month. 
Starting against the Dragons isn’t the best of references. It’ll be interesting to see who gets picked at 10 for the Blues in the next two weeks in Europe with the much tougher opposition.

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Originally posted by salmidach salmidach wrote:

Originally posted by M.M. M.M. wrote:

Yesterday's result in Paris: 
                                      Racing 13 - 19 Lyon.


did they play a full squad though???

I don't know for a fact - but French teams absolutely hate to lose at home, plus many of them give more weight to their own Top-14 than to the European competition. I'd be surprised - no, very surprised - if they selected a weakened squad.

Edit: FYI the squad for yesterday was:

Racing 92: 15 Simon Zebo, 14 Joe Rokocoko, 13 Virimi Vakatawa, 12 Henry Chavancy, 11 Juan Imhoff, 10 Finn Russell, 9 Teddy Iribaren, 8 Antonie Claassen, 7 Baptiste Chouzenoux, 6 Boris Palu, 5 Leone Nakarawa, 4 Dominic Bird, 3 Cedate Gomes Sa, 2 Camille Chat, 1 Eddy Ben Arous
Replacements: 16 Teddy Baubigny, 17 Guram Gogichashvili, 18 Donnacha Ryan, 19 Fabien Sanconnie, 20 Xavier Chauveau, 21 Ben Volavola, 22 Olivier Klemenczak, 23 Census Johnston

It looks close to full strength to me, but I don't know their squad well.


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Originally posted by Eastern outpost Eastern outpost wrote:

Originally posted by joni_bach joni_bach wrote:

Dragons v Blues from last night starting on S4C now. Defo think Anscombe's putting his hand up for the Wales no.10 shirt for next month. 
Starting against the Dragons isn’t the best of references. It’ll be interesting to see who gets picked at 10 for the Blues in the next two weeks in Europe with the much thought opposition.

Well I meant from the point of view of having watched the game last night and over the last couple of weeks, particularly against Munster. 
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Great second half from blues....Lane is a handful for them on the wing he should make the welsh squad imo, hopefully though not at the expense of steff evans....The cardiff front row went well, gill and dillon lewis seemed to turn the screw when they came on, and they mauled the dragons at will...anscombe was very solid, jarod evans looks classy too, gets the backs going. turnbull quality as usual and navidi and ellis jenkins good combo especially at the breakdown....Dragons started well 2 quick tries...but dropped a few restarts and the cardiff bench seemed to be stronger. Moriarty lost his head a lot, glad to see rhodri w at 9 hes a classy player and another ex scarlet , tavis knoyle came on later, made a few errors though. Happy to see tyler morgan back, quality player....any news on hal amos injury?
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Originally posted by joni_bach joni_bach wrote:

Originally posted by Eastern outpost Eastern outpost wrote:

Originally posted by joni_bach joni_bach wrote:

Dragons v Blues from last night starting on S4C now. Defo think Anscombe's putting his hand up for the Wales no.10 shirt for next month. 
Starting against the Dragons isn’t the best of references. It’ll be interesting to see who gets picked at 10 for the Blues in the next two weeks in Europe with the much thought opposition.


Well I meant from the point of view of having watched the game last night and over the last couple of weeks, particularly against Munster. 
Understood.

V Munster, didn’t he start at 15 for that? It’s a bit difficult to pick someone as ten for Wales if the coach doesn’t pick them as their regional first choice.

However, that might change as the new coach understands his squad more.

Time will tell.
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CONNACHT

The Galway Sportsground and Greyhound Stadium is to be redeveloped, with a 12,000 capacity stadium proposed, costing €30m. Current capacity is just over 8,000, average attendance so far this season 5,838 including a sell-out v Leinster.

An all-weather playing surface will be shared with gaelic fwpbal and soccer, and the greyhound track will remain.



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Originally posted by NobbySosban NobbySosban wrote:

CONNACHT

The Galway Sportsground and Greyhound Stadium is to be redeveloped, with a 12,000 capacity stadium proposed, costing €30m. Current capacity is just over 8,000, average attendance so far this season 5,838 including a sell-out v Leinster.

An all-weather playing surface will be shared with gaelic fwpbal and soccer, and the greyhound track will remain.


No nonsense about banning dogs from sports grounds in Ireland, then!Wink
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The Ospreys have signed South African back Johnny Kotze on a short term deal to bolster their squad during the Autumn Internationals.
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Connor Murray to remain at Munster after signing a new deal with the IRFU until 2022. The deal was signed over a month ago.
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HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP - Pool 1

Leinster 52-3 Wasps - RDS Arena, Fri 12 Oct, 7.45pm (BT Sport)
Leinster:
Kearney; Larmour, Ringrose, Henshaw, Lowe; Sexton (c), McGrath;
Healy, Cronin, Furlong; Toner, Ryan; Leavy, Van der Flier, Conan.
Replacements: Tracy, McGrath, Porter, Fardy, O'Brien, McCarthy, Byrne, Tomane.
Wasps:
Le Roux; Bassett, De Jongh, Le Bourgeois, Daly (c); Sopoaga, Simpson;
Zhvania, Taylor, Brookes; Rowlands, Gaskell; Shields, Young, Carr.
Replacements: Cruse, Harris, Stuart, Myall, Johnson, Hampson, Searle, Miller.
Ref: Romain Poite (FFR)

Bath 20-22 Toulouse - Rec, Sat 13 Oct, 1.00pm (BT Sport)
Bath:
F. Burns, S. Rokoduguni, J. Willison, J. Roberts, D. Atkins, R. Priestland, C. Cook;
N. Catt, T. Dunn, H. Thomas, D. Attwood, L. Charteris, T. Ellis, F. Louw, Z. Mercer
REPLACEMENTS: J. Walker, J. van Rooyen, A. Perenise, E. Stooke, S. Underhill, M. Green, M. Wright, T. Homer
Toulouse:
T. Ramos, C. Kolbe, S. Guitoune, M. Mermoz, M. MĂ©dard, Z. Holmes, S. BĂ©zy;
L. Pointud, L. Ghiraldini, C. Faumuina, F. Verhaeghe, J. Tekori, F. Cros, R. Elstadt, J. Kaino
REPLACEMENTS: J. Marchand, C. Castets, M. Van Dyk, P. Gayraud, S. Tolofua, L. Madaule, A. Dupont, R. Ntamack
Ref: Andrew Brace (IRFU)
Priestland, Charteris & Roberts all start for Bath. Famous name at 23 on the Toulouse bench.
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Absolute tonking for Wasps at the RDS as Leinster ran away in the second half.

Freddie Burns missed an easy kick and dropped the ball over the line after blowing kisses to the crowd at the Rec. Sure his teammates will rally round him this week.Embarrassed


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I’m sorry but that is some Leinster side.
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HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP - Pool 5

Montpellier 21-15 Edinburgh - Sat 13 Oct, 3.15pm BST (BT Sport)
Montpellier:
Immelman; Fall, Ngandebe, Martin, Serfontein; Pienaar, Sanga;
Nariashvili, B Du Plessis, J Du Plessis, Van Rensburg, Willemse, Ouedraogo, Liebenberg, Picamoles (capt).
Replacements: Giudicelli, Fichten, Guillamon, Kornath, Galletier, Tomas, Reilhac, Dumoulin
Edinburgh:
Kinghorn; Graham, Johnstone, Scott, Fife; Hickey, Pyrgos;
Dell, McInally (capt), Nel, Toolis, Gilchrist, Bradbury, Watson, Mata
Replacements: Ford, Sutherland, Berghan, Hamilton, Ritchie, Kennedy, Van der Walt, Dean
Ref: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

RC Toulon 25-26 Newcastle Falcons - Sun 14 Oct, 3.15pm BST (BT Sport)
Toulon:
Ikpefan, Tuisova, Pietersen, Belleau, Savea, Trinh-Duc, Escande;
Gros, Guirado, Van Der Merwe, Rebbadj, Taofifenua, Monribot, Mbarga, Lakafia (c)
Replacements: Etrillard, Chiocci, Taofifenua, Potgieter, Fekitoa, Bonneval, Meric, Vanverberghe
Newcastle: Tait, Arscott, Penny, Williams, Sinoti, Hodgson, Young;
Mavinga, Cooper, Wilson, Witty, Young, Wilson (c), Graham, Nagusa
Replacements: McGuigan, Brocklebank, Mulipola, Burrows, Chick, Takulua, Connon, Bettencourt
Ref: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
In case there was any chance of an upset by debutants Newcastle, they've put Ben Whitey in charge.
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Creditable performance from Edinburgh at Montpellier.
Astonishing result for Newcastle at the Stade Mayol. Shocked


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Originally posted by NobbySosban NobbySosban wrote:

HEINEKEN CHAMPIONS CUP

Montpellier v Edinburgh Pool 5 - Sat 13 Oct, 3.15pm (UK),

Montpellier:
Immelman; Fall, Ngandebe, Martin, Serfontein; Pienaar, Sanga;
Nariashvili, B Du Plessis, J Du Plessis, Van Rensburg, Willemse, Ouedraogo, Liebenberg, Picamoles (capt).
Replacements: Giudicelli, Fichten, Guillamon, Kornath, Galletier, Tomas, Reilhac, Dumoulin

Edinburgh:
Kinghorn; Graham, Johnstone, Scott, Fife; Hickey, Pyrgos;
Dell, McInally (capt), Nel, Toolis, Gilchrist, Bradbury, Watson, Mata.
Replacements: Ford, Sutherland, Berghan, Hamilton, Ritchie, Kennedy, Van der Walt, Dean

Ref: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

Is Montpellier in South Africa?Wink
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