The News Review:
- Young in the frame as Meyer confirms Leicester departure
- Croke Park for Heineken Cup?
- spreys face demanding Heineken Cup trip to Munster
Young in the frame as Meyer confirms Leicester departure
guardian.co.uk UK
However he spoke to club officials this week to say that he could not tell when he would be in a position to resume his role with the Tigers and it was agreed he would resign. The former Leicester and England hooker Richard Cockerill has led the coaching team in Meyer’s absence and he will continue to do so while the Tigers look for another head coach. David Young ? who has taken the.
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Croke Park for Heineken Cup?
The Press Association
The two provinces who have yet to play their quarter-final ties will meet should they progress to the last four. Thomond Park has been ruled out as a possible venue. Munster would be deemed the home side after they were drawn out first but competition rules mean they cannot host a semi-final at the same venue as they played their pool games or quarter-final.
spreys face demanding Heineken Cup trip to Munster
Walesnline United Kingdom
Their narrow failure to secure the eight-point victory over Leicester that would have guaranteed them a quarter-final spot had left them sweating on the outcome of a series of other Heineken Cup group matches. While they had begun the weekend with their destiny in their own hands they went to bed on Saturday evening with it resting in the hands of others. They did have the consolation of knowing it would take a highly unlikely combination of results to deny them a last-eight place as one of the two best group runners-up. First both Wasps and Leinster would have to claim maximum points in their Pool Two ties away to Castres and home to Edinburgh respectively. Then either Bath or Toulouse would need to pick up two logic-defying losing bonus points in their Pool Five decider at The Rec.