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<blockquote data-quote="loratadine" data-source="post: 84436"><p>well its back, and it was interesting to here kingsley jones on scrum v saying that the english sides will be taking it alot more seriously this year because of the amount of money involved in it, kingsley actually said that sale will field a full strength side for the home games against newcastle falcons and the llanelli scarlets.</p><p></p><p>three matches on this weekend</p><p></p><p>friday there ospreys vs gloucester.</p><p></p><p>now the ospreys need to start performing, the squad theyve got should be able to match anyones in the world, just poor management at the moment. Gavin Henson was one of the rare players to stand out against ulster, and made a few decent breaks. its a tough one to call with gloucester flying high but i expect a close win for the ospreys, 24-19</p><p></p><p>wasps vs blues</p><p></p><p>this one being at the arms park, i can see the blues winning this one, wasps are commited to retaining there ***le, but against a strong blues side infront of a fierce home support i think the blues will win.</p><p></p><p>blues 28</p><p>wasps 17</p><p></p><p>scarlets vs nec harlequins</p><p></p><p>the way the scarlets are playing is very daunting for any world class side let alone a side as poor as nec harlequins, if dwayne peel is fit then id expect a cricket score, ummm im going to say</p><p></p><p>scarlets 42</p><p>harlequins 14</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loratadine, post: 84436"] well its back, and it was interesting to here kingsley jones on scrum v saying that the english sides will be taking it alot more seriously this year because of the amount of money involved in it, kingsley actually said that sale will field a full strength side for the home games against newcastle falcons and the llanelli scarlets. three matches on this weekend friday there ospreys vs gloucester. now the ospreys need to start performing, the squad theyve got should be able to match anyones in the world, just poor management at the moment. Gavin Henson was one of the rare players to stand out against ulster, and made a few decent breaks. its a tough one to call with gloucester flying high but i expect a close win for the ospreys, 24-19 wasps vs blues this one being at the arms park, i can see the blues winning this one, wasps are commited to retaining there ***le, but against a strong blues side infront of a fierce home support i think the blues will win. blues 28 wasps 17 scarlets vs nec harlequins the way the scarlets are playing is very daunting for any world class side let alone a side as poor as nec harlequins, if dwayne peel is fit then id expect a cricket score, ummm im going to say scarlets 42 harlequins 14 [/QUOTE]
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