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<blockquote data-quote="BPM" data-source="post: 1059330" data-attributes="member: 59968"><p>The absence of the England players makes it a bit harder to call.</p><p></p><p>Gloucester are only missing May and Atkinson whereas Exeter will be without Sam Simmonds, Hill and Slade (plus Cowan-Dickie to injury), which isn't what you need when you're already in patchy form. Could be a surprise win for Gloucester.</p><p></p><p>Bath vs. Wasps could be an interesting one. Bath's horrible form + England absentees vs. Wasps large scale absentees of all sorts. Wasps for the win.</p><p></p><p>Irish we're very good last weekend and full value for their win. They're missing very few to test duty and are not to be taken lightly. Bristol have been crap, but maybe the bye week is just what they needed. I'm going for a home win, but backing Bristol to have made a big improvement.</p><p></p><p>Saints vs. Tigers will be tasty. Very hard to call, but I fancy Tigers to grind out a win.</p><p></p><p>Worcester look awful. 0 confidence and no obvious fight/pride. Sale aren't as hard hit on test absences as I bought they might be. They need MacGinty back, but once he is, they'll be fine. Sale for a comfortable BP win.</p><p></p><p>Quins vs. Saracens will be fun. We're about even on the England absentees with 4 key players missing on both sides. Unfortunately for us, I think they're better equipped to absorb that and the prospect of any half-reasonable tighthead, let alone Koch coming up against Garcia Botta has me very concerned … I'm not going to write what I think about this result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPM, post: 1059330, member: 59968"] The absence of the England players makes it a bit harder to call. Gloucester are only missing May and Atkinson whereas Exeter will be without Sam Simmonds, Hill and Slade (plus Cowan-Dickie to injury), which isn’t what you need when you’re already in patchy form. Could be a surprise win for Gloucester. Bath vs. Wasps could be an interesting one. Bath’s horrible form + England absentees vs. Wasps large scale absentees of all sorts. Wasps for the win. Irish we’re very good last weekend and full value for their win. They’re missing very few to test duty and are not to be taken lightly. Bristol have been crap, but maybe the bye week is just what they needed. I’m going for a home win, but backing Bristol to have made a big improvement. Saints vs. Tigers will be tasty. Very hard to call, but I fancy Tigers to grind out a win. Worcester look awful. 0 confidence and no obvious fight/pride. Sale aren’t as hard hit on test absences as I bought they might be. They need MacGinty back, but once he is, they’ll be fine. Sale for a comfortable BP win. Quins vs. Saracens will be fun. We’re about even on the England absentees with 4 key players missing on both sides. Unfortunately for us, I think they’re better equipped to absorb that and the prospect of any half-reasonable tighthead, let alone Koch coming up against Garcia Botta has me very concerned … I’m not going to write what I think about this result. [/QUOTE]
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