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Premiership Rugby 21/22 - Rd 23
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<blockquote data-quote="BPM" data-source="post: 1086439" data-attributes="member: 59968"><p>Big weekend for Gloucester, Saints and Exeter.</p><p></p><p>Exeter have the toughest game and if they don't beat Saracens, I think 4th starts to look difficult as I'd fancy Gloucester and Saints to win.</p><p></p><p>Less of a 'must-win' for Quins but given that we only have our eggs in the one basket now, I think we'll want to bounce-back after going out of the Champions Cup. I'll be curious to see what Tigers do. A top 2 place is pretty much guaranteed, so despite being roundly dismissed last time I suggested it, I think they may well rest players where they can (they have a fair few injuries and suspensions to think about too) and prioritise their QF with Leinster. Equally, of their remaining fixtures, Quins at the Stoop is the toughest on paper. Maybe they go close to full strength for us and then rest vs. Bristol (H), Newcastle (A) and Wasps (H)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPM, post: 1086439, member: 59968"] Big weekend for Gloucester, Saints and Exeter. Exeter have the toughest game and if they don’t beat Saracens, I think 4th starts to look difficult as I’d fancy Gloucester and Saints to win. Less of a ‘must-win’ for Quins but given that we only have our eggs in the one basket now, I think we’ll want to bounce-back after going out of the Champions Cup. I’ll be curious to see what Tigers do. A top 2 place is pretty much guaranteed, so despite being roundly dismissed last time I suggested it, I think they may well rest players where they can (they have a fair few injuries and suspensions to think about too) and prioritise their QF with Leinster. Equally, of their remaining fixtures, Quins at the Stoop is the toughest on paper. Maybe they go close to full strength for us and then rest vs. Bristol (H), Newcastle (A) and Wasps (H)? [/QUOTE]
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