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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 874823" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Those timings are the same as the official website, mixing GMT+1 and GMT+2. It lists kickoff times in the timezones of the home team. Viewers in the British isles will have to take an hour off the time for any matches in SA and Italy (and vice versa). </p><p></p><p>Cracking set fixtures - I'd happily watch all of these matches if I could. Every game up for grabs. Depending on selections I pick the winners as:</p><p></p><p>Zebre (Bradley to beat his old side due to superior scoring potential and predicted good conditions)</p><p></p><p>Dragons (marginally better than the Blues so far in my opinion - every bit as improved as the Italians but moving underneath the radar. Time for a New Welsh Order to be established)</p><p></p><p>Glasgow (Finn is travelling so they are taking this seriously. The league needs a reality check for the Cheetahs to restore some credibility. If the Cheetahs win this then the impact of the unbeaten Stapelberg and Mohoje will be further underlined and they should be considered favourite for top seed in Conference A to me)</p><p></p><p>Ulster (over this seasons perennial nearly men, Connacht. A few points extra in a few matches and Connacht would be in a playoff spot)</p><p></p><p>Leinster</p><p></p><p>Scarlets (Ospreys look so ordinary)</p><p></p><p>Treviso (but Kings might get their first LBP of the season due to the low scoring of Treviso)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 874823, member: 74121"] Those timings are the same as the official website, mixing GMT+1 and GMT+2. It lists kickoff times in the timezones of the home team. Viewers in the British isles will have to take an hour off the time for any matches in SA and Italy (and vice versa). Cracking set fixtures - I'd happily watch all of these matches if I could. Every game up for grabs. Depending on selections I pick the winners as: Zebre (Bradley to beat his old side due to superior scoring potential and predicted good conditions) Dragons (marginally better than the Blues so far in my opinion - every bit as improved as the Italians but moving underneath the radar. Time for a New Welsh Order to be established) Glasgow (Finn is travelling so they are taking this seriously. The league needs a reality check for the Cheetahs to restore some credibility. If the Cheetahs win this then the impact of the unbeaten Stapelberg and Mohoje will be further underlined and they should be considered favourite for top seed in Conference A to me) Ulster (over this seasons perennial nearly men, Connacht. A few points extra in a few matches and Connacht would be in a playoff spot) Leinster Scarlets (Ospreys look so ordinary) Treviso (but Kings might get their first LBP of the season due to the low scoring of Treviso) [/QUOTE]
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