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<blockquote data-quote="DonBilly" data-source="post: 86844"><p><div align="center"><img src="http://www.rugbyhebdo.fr/journal/RUG_HOME_20061012.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></div></p><p>I'll go to SF - BO with a Canadian and an Australian friends. This will be the first time for them that they go to the Stade de France. This can be a cracker. I think that the BO needs a victory if they want to remain in the top 4 of the league table and this would also be good for the own confidence, especially before starting their European campaign. This season they have clearly indicated that the H-cup ***le will be priority 1.</p><p></p><p>Stade Français have not loast at home since 2004 and they want to keep their record alife. They will do their best to win although as you'll see in the following they start to have problems with the injuries.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how big will be score but I expect a very contested match.</p><p></p><p><u>SF team:</u></p><p></p><p></p><p>Many back row players are injured, so they end up with a hooker as N°8 and an lock as a flanker. The front row is simply France front row.</p><p></p><p><u>BO team will be:</u></p><p></p><p>1. Lealamanua, 2. Noirot, 3. Wessels, 4. Thion, 5. Carizza, 6. Betsen, 7. Hall, 8. Harinordoquy, 9. Dupuy, 10. Traille, 11. Bobo, 12. Bidabé, 13. Cabannes, 14. Gobelet, 15. Dambielle, 16. Denoyelle, 17. Avril, 18. Couzinet, 19. Dridi, 20. Yachvili, 21. Peyrelongue, 22. Marlu.</p><p></p><p>So Damien Traiille as FH. This could be a goog training for him for the November tests if Laporte wants to test</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonBilly, post: 86844"] <div align="center">[img]http://www.rugbyhebdo.fr/journal/RUG_HOME_20061012.jpg[/img] </div> I'll go to SF - BO with a Canadian and an Australian friends. This will be the first time for them that they go to the Stade de France. This can be a cracker. I think that the BO needs a victory if they want to remain in the top 4 of the league table and this would also be good for the own confidence, especially before starting their European campaign. This season they have clearly indicated that the H-cup ***le will be priority 1. Stade Français have not loast at home since 2004 and they want to keep their record alife. They will do their best to win although as you'll see in the following they start to have problems with the injuries. I don't know how big will be score but I expect a very contested match. [u]SF team:[/u] Many back row players are injured, so they end up with a hooker as N°8 and an lock as a flanker. The front row is simply France front row. [u]BO team will be:[/u] 1. Lealamanua, 2. Noirot, 3. Wessels, 4. Thion, 5. Carizza, 6. Betsen, 7. Hall, 8. Harinordoquy, 9. Dupuy, 10. Traille, 11. Bobo, 12. Bidabé, 13. Cabannes, 14. Gobelet, 15. Dambielle, 16. Denoyelle, 17. Avril, 18. Couzinet, 19. Dridi, 20. Yachvili, 21. Peyrelongue, 22. Marlu. So Damien Traiille as FH. This could be a goog training for him for the November tests if Laporte wants to test [/QUOTE]
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