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| Fixture | Details |
|---|---|
| All times are local | |
| International Match | |
| Sunday , May 26 | |
| England vs Barbarians | 13:00 |
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| Aviva Premiership | |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Leicester vs Northampton | ![]() |
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| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Ulster vs Leinster | 16:45 |
| More RaboDirect PRO12 fixtures | |
| Top 14 | |
| Friday , May 24 | |
| Toulon vs Toulouse | ![]() |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Clermont Auvergne vs Castres | ![]() |
| More Top 14 fixtures | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Friday , May 24 | |
| Chiefs vs Crusaders | ![]() |
| Melbourne Rebels vs Waratahs | ![]() |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Blues vs Brumbies | ![]() |
| Western Force vs Highlanders | ![]() |
| Southern Kings vs Cheetahs | 16:00 |
| Stormers vs Reds | ![]() |
| Sharks vs Bulls | ![]() |
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| Heineken Cup | |
| Saturday , May 18 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 15 - 16 Toulon | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Crusaders 23 - 3 Blues | ![]() |
| Bulls 35 - 18 Highlanders | ![]() |
| Waratahs 28 - 22 Brumbies | ![]() |
| Cheetahs 27 - 13 Reds | ![]() |
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| Amlin Challenge Cup | |
| Friday , May 17 | |
| Stade Francais 13 - 34 Leinster | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Hurricanes 12 - 17 Chiefs | ![]() |
| Melbourne Rebels 30 - 21 Stormers | ![]() |
| Western Force 13 - 23 Sharks | ![]() |
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| Aviva Premiership | |
| Sunday , May 12 | |
| Saracens 13 - 27 Northampton | ![]() |
| Saturday , May 11 | |
| Leicester 33 - 16 Harlequins | ![]() |
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| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Leinster 17 - 15 Glasgow | ![]() |
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| Top 14 | |
| Castres 25 - 12 Montpellier | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Blues 36 - 32 Melbourne Rebels | ![]() |
| Southern Kings 34 - 27 Highlanders | ![]() |
| Waratahs 21 - 15 Stormers | ![]() |
| More Super Rugby results | |
| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Friday , May 10 | |
| Ulster 28 - 17 Scarlets | ![]() |
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| Top 14 | |
| Stade Francais 19 - 16 Racing Metro Paris | |
| Toulouse 33 - 19 Racing Metro Paris | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Chiefs 22 - 21 Western Force | ![]() |
| Reds 32 - 17 Sharks | ![]() |
| Cheetahs 34 - 39 Hurricanes | ![]() |
| Sunday , May 5 | |
| Brumbies 23 - 30 Crusaders | ![]() |
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| Aviva Premiership | |
| Saturday , May 4 | |
| Leicester 32 - 20 London Irish | ![]() |
| Exeter 40 - 39 Gloucester | ![]() |
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Comments
ArmchairGeneral says...
I don't think Robshaw is keeping Armitage out. He's not even in the squad. He needs to return to England. Butter fingers Waldrom made an impact but I think Morgan is in the same mold and more potential. Easter was the form 8 last year. He's been hard done by and adds tight traffic power.
Agree Armitage at 7 but would like Wood and Croft. One of these 3 need to show their skills at 8. Would like to see Croft pick and go from 8. Go for the gaps with his pace rather than hard yards.
I really wish someone would try ManuT at hooker.
Posted 10:58 03rd August 2012
rugby_rockstar says...
Thats a bit harsh on the youngest brother D4tress, he's only got about 12 months top flight experience and he's been written off.
As far as Steffan goes though I agree with everyone that this is a good omen. I really hope Lancaster finds a place for him in our backrow, Maybe Lawes coming back will boost the physicality of the pack and allow England to pick two lighter flankers with Waldrom at 8, (a compromise solution that'll slap an unsightly patch over the gaping hole that is physicality in our back row). The other (less likely) option is a total rethink to get that balance between power, pace, link play and fetching. I know its unpopular and that Robshaw does give 100% EVERY MATCH but he is stopping armitage getting into the side and Arimitage is the better seven. Robshaw is a grafter and a real stand up captain full of integrity but is he really good enough to beat the best back rows in the world? Backrows with specialist opensides and blindsides? Its tough but I'd rather see lancaster make the tough decision and rebuild the back row with balance in mind. November's match up with Aus SA and NZ will be really interesting. the tour to SA kinda proved we lacked power and the best we managed was a draw by throwing two big power players into the back row. the faster cruiser weight back rows of the first two tests got hit by the Bok wrecking ball and were smashed to hell and back. I like Steffan and he's a tough nugget of a player but you need enforcers around him and Robshaw isn't a enforcer. Don't forget that Saracens blindside Ernst Joubert is elligable to play for England and is probably the best no.6 playing in the aviva premiereship. how about
6, Joubert,
7, Armitage
8, Waldrom
that back row will chew up and spit out the Wallabies and I think they have a better chance of competing the The Boks and AB's than a lighter back row.
Posted 09:55 03rd August 2012
D4tress says...
Glad to see it. He's the only one of the brothers worth a damn, and he's worth far more than that.
He's a proper flanker and I look forward to seeing him in action against Edwin Maka this season.
He might want to keep those painkillers handy!!
Posted 08:49 03rd August 2012
Frooschman says...
The interesting question is which body suspended him and subsequently lifted that suspension prior to the hearing? If it's the AFLD that would imply that the hearing is more of a formality and that the facts of the case do not warrant a suspension. However, if it's his club, this simply means that the club feels he has no case to answer - however this doesn't necessarily mean that the AFLD will feel the same way?
Posted 08:23 03rd August 2012
leinsterblue says...
good decision... if there was still some ambiguity over how the banned substance got into his system, then methinks the ban would have remained...surely though, should the club and the AFLD should have their wrists slapped for this - Armitage ran the risk of being suspended for something that was not of his doing....
Posted 20:56 02nd August 2012
APV1 says...
The right result, me thinks.
Posted 17:04 02nd August 2012