David Lyons (Scarlets): 'Someone's nicked my pockets...'
So what is it now, week four?
Lucky number three actually...
It must be the facial hair, i've been roped into a charity gimmick...
How are you getting on?
Nearly £300... more than the Bet Detective's won anyway...
He'll come good this weekend's. I've given him a hand...
Best crack on them...
Leinster host the Ospreys, who are without Shane Williams and Jamie Nutbrown. The Dubliners have lost just once in 27 at fortress RDS and they have a strong record against the Ospreys, winning four of their last five meetings.
Don't fancy their chances then - so what about the other unbeaten two?
The Scarlets record suggests a trip north doesn't bode well but if they've got realistic title ambitions then they must make it four from four in Edinburgh, who have stuttered to back-to-back defeats so far. Munster shouldn't have any worries despite the Blues' impressive record against the Irish giants, winning on their last two visits to Cork.
What about Ulster and Connacht's chances?
Connacht entertain Glasgow, who are unbeaten in four on the road and Dan Parks can't play as badly as he did last week.. Ulster haven't lost four in a row in Belfast since the 2004/5 season while the Dragons haven't won on the road since January.
And your predictions..
Leinster v Ospreys: Champions edge it...
Munster v Blues: Reds prove devils...
Connacht v Glasgow: Happy travels...
Ulster v Dragons: Bad weekend for the Welsh...
Edinburgh v Scarlets: Happy trip to the capital