The News Review:
- Munster crunch
- Regions have improved Welsh Heineken Cup hopes
- Edinburgh v Castres: Teams
- Change in luck gives Morgan chance to resume international career
Munster crunch
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We used to ask if they can maintain this ability to keep on knocking on the door but now we ask can they maintain their ability to keep on being champions. Every season they find the answer to that question and it is a positive answer. It took them a while to breakthrough; it was an amazing twisting story that got them to their first Heineken Cup trophy in 2006.
Regions have improved Welsh Heineken Cup hopes
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Narraway has been part of Gloucester teams humbled by Welsh regions during the last two Heineken Cup campaigns – the Cherry and Whites losing to both the Blues at the Millennium Stadium in ctober and also to the spreys in Swansea last season. Now Gloucester hope it’s third time lucky on Sunday when they host the unbeaten Blues in a Pool Six showdown at Kingsholm. But Narraway said: “The Blues are a great side with so many great players and the Welsh regions have certainly benefited from having their leading players with just the four sides. “So it is hard to single out individual threats as their squad is almost entirely international players. “But Andy Powell has come on really powerfully and played some great rugby.
Edinburgh v Castres: Teams
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html’>Rugby on Sky. With little chance of reaching the last eight the Scottish side have decided to promote Greig Laidlaw to the No. 9 shirt with Blair named on the bench. And having been handed a rare start Laidlaw is determined to make the most of his opportunity. “I’m delighted to be starting especially in the Heineken Cup which is the biggest club competition in the northern hemisphere” he said.
Change in luck gives Morgan chance to resume international career
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Morgan will even be in contention to play for Gloucester this weekend in their crucial Heineken Cup match against Cardiff and will certainly be free to take up his place in Martin Johnson’s Six Nations squad. Morgan’s immediate chances of adding to his two England caps looked bleak when he left the pitch against Newcastle. “I tried to prevent the opposite man fly-hacking through the line so I dived on the ball” Morgan said. “Then I went to shake off the pain and when I looked at my finger five seconds later I saw the bone sticking out at right angles. “He makes it sound gruesome but having had the all-clear Morgan felt able to brush it off as “pretty standard stuff for a rugby player these days.
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