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Other Round 9 Fixtures

Friday, 27 November 2009

Sale Sharks v London Wasps
Newcastle Falcons v Northampton Saints
Worcester Warriors v Saracens

Saturday, 28 November 2009

Harlequins v Gloucester Rugby
Leicester Tigers v Leeds Carnegie
Bath Rugby v London Irish
 
Saracens line-up vs Worcester Warriors

15 Alex Goode
14 Richard Haughton
13 Kameli Ratuvou
12 Brad Barritt
11 Chris Wyles
10 Derick Hougaard
9 Justin Marshall
1 Rhys Gill
2 Schalk Brits
3 Carlos Nieto
4 Steve Borthwick ©
5 Tom Ryder
6 Wikus van Heerden
7 Andy Saull
8 Ernst Joubert

16 Ethienne Reynecke
17 Kasiano Lealamanua
18 Richard Skuse
19 Hugh Vyvyan
20 Don Barrell
21 Moses Rauluni
22 Adam Powell
23 Rodd Penney
 
Warriors vs Saracens

15 Chris Latham
14 Marcel Garvey
13 Dale Rasmussen
12 Sam Tuitupou
11 Miles Benjamin
10 Willie Walker
9 Ryan Powell

1 Callum Black
2 Aleki Lutui
3 Tevita Taumoepeau
4 Greg Rawlinson
5 Craig Gillies
6 Tom Wood
7 Pat Sanderson ©
8 Kai Horstmann

Replacements

16 Adam Black
17 Chris Fortey
18 Olivier Sourgens
19 Graham Kitchener
20 James Collins
21 Jonny Arr
22 Calum MacRae
23 Rico Gear
 
http://www.guinnesspremiership.com/rugby/12235.php

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Preview: Worcester Warriors v Saracens

Worcester's 22-8 defeat of Saracens the last time they met ended a three game losing run against the Fez boys. In five previous visits to Sixways, Saracens have won on two occasions.
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Worcester Warriors are winless in their last four encounters in the Guinness Premiership since their 24-18 victory at home to Sale on 26 September. The Warriors' only home defeat in their last four Premiership games at Sixways was 22-26 to Harlequins on 24 October.

Saracens are still going strong at the top of the Guinness Premiership table with a perfect eight wins from eight matches, although this is despite scoring just 13 tries so far and they are yet to record a bonus point. Sarries' last away loss in the Premiership was 18-33 at Bath on 25 April.

Referee: Martin Fox (53rd Premiership game)
 
Worcester at home have caused a few upsets in the past, hopefully they can make it 8-1 :p
 
Didums...

But Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooh, so close...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Teh Mite @ Nov 22 2009, 08:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Sarrise luck will run out soon. And i wouldn't be surprised if it's not Worcester to do the job.[/b]
 
looks like yet another premiership game decided by goalkickers. why is there such a lack of tries?
 

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