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Saturday, October 11, 2008


Jerry Flannery: 'This shouldn't be happening?!'

The launch of Apollo Heineken Cup 2008/9 rocketed out of orbit on Friday night with the galaxy of superstars dressed in red finding their opening journey into Europe anything but a smooth ride.

Munster 19-17 Montauban
Perpignan 27-16 Treviso

Well that wasn't what I envisaged...

Jammy feckers! Ronan O'Gara's savings account is clocking up a healthy sum of bonuses...

It could've been a disastrous start to their defence - Thomond Park breathed a huge sigh of relief?


Wayne Barnes' strict adjudication of the breakdown laws itched away under Munster's skin but the 77th minute penalty offering meant the 26,000 fans could pull the blinkers away from their eyes.

Montauban kicker Petre Mitu missed three pot-shots at goal no?


It was a cruel first examination for the man-of-the-match. He worked his hustling and bustling back-row into the ground, preventing Munster from bossing the breakdown and building a platform.

So were Munster just awful?


They were also guilty of trying to play too much rugby - a recurring factor since the introduction of these muddled ELVs...

And Perpignan needed a bit of Dan Carter magic?


It was pretty uninspiring stuff. How much they will rue the missed home sundries only time will tell but Leicester and the Ospreys will expect to pick up maximum offerings both home and away.

The feisty Italians were guilty of ill-discipline...


Two yellow-cards - one in each half - handed the Catalans the initiative, especially in the first-half, which for most parts Treviso had led.

And an 80m try I hear?


Jérôme Porical and Chris Cusiter combined for a moment of rare excitement but the Treviso defence was outstanding to deny the hosts a fourth try.

Friday, October 10, 2008


Already looks like he's had a few...

As the world stands on the verge of financial meltdown, it's times like these when you remember what's important. And we mean Heineken Cup, Danny Cipriani and thanking every rugby coach in the land for preserving our interest in the holy game. That's right... not overpaid footballers, who seem to have a forcefield to the credit crunch, but the rugby universe. It's the Weekend Watch...

You might see..

Danny Cipriani and Kelly Brook bed linen shopping...
A plethora of ex-England legends cheering on Austin Healey
Financial companies posting 'Don't Panic' messages on You Tube...
Banned Osprey Gavin Henson 'on the piss' in Cardiff
England stuttering to a 3-0 win oveer Kazahkstan


You won't see...


An Italian win in the Heineken Cup
Premier Rugby negotiating an extra-game in the southern hemisphere
Josh Lewsey smiling...
Simon Cowell's eyes moving away from Cheryl Cole
Jonny Wilkinson down at MacDonalds for the Big M...



James Forrester: "I had no option"

Gifted Gloucester back-row James Forrester has been forced to retire from rugby aged just 27 after failing to recover from a horrific knee injury he suffered against Bristol in April 2007.

"Naturally, I am devastated my career has ended in this way but I have poured every ounce of effort into getting back to fitness for more than 16 months but I now know it's not going to be enough." Forrester told www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk

Gloucester boss Dean Ryan added: "When any player's career is cut short through injury it is a tragic waste but even more so in James's case because he was such a prodigious talent."


Dylan Hartley: 'What a waste of money'

Northampton returned to European adventures in rampant fashion, tearing Toulon limb from limb, by seizing the pool initiative with a thumping 56-3 victory on the Cote d'Azur.

The Saints might not have won an away game in the Guinness Premiership but the floodgates well and truly opened with entry gratuits as Northampton ran in seven tries.

And it was two of their young guns who caught the eye - Joe Ansbro and Ben Foden - the pair combining for the second try with Ansbro latching onto Foden's scything midfield break.

Ansbro added a second late on while Chris Ashton, Sean Lamont and Foden were also among the other scorers while Steven Myler booted 21 points.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008


Josh Lewsey: 'This guy will never be as big as me'

Josh Lewsey must be getting upset by all this attention Mr. Cipriani is receiving. Reports this morning filtering out of Wasps' Acton training ground suggests the England pair exchanged blows during a contact drill when Cipriani told Lewsey to "shut up or get shut up."

The club has been quick to pour cold water on the incident and the pairs relationship, putting it down to mere testosterone and the physicality that is part and parcel of the game.

How Lewsey can criticise Cipriani for missed tackles we do not know? How many blunders has it been this year Josh? At least two wins worth! Maybe all this talk of Danny playing full-back is touching a nerve.

Putting a positive spin on it... Kelly's kisses should do the trick.

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