Well, that’s more like it. 🙂
I didn’t give the Dragons much chance at all against Bath, but they very nearly pulled off an upset win. Nice to see them putting everything into the game even though they had no chance of qualifying.
Cardiff were very impressive – winning away at Kingsholme despite being a man short for most of the game is a significant achievement. Their lineout needs a bit of work, and I’d like to see Blair and Tito back fit before the finals, but other than that they are doing alright. Andy Powell and Leigh Halfpenny are certainly the finds of the season for Wales.
Now if only other results can work out so that they don’t have to play the Ospreys in the quarter-finals.
I didn’t see anything of the Scarlets game, but as I promised this morning, they gave the Parisian poster-boys a bit of a thumping. Say “thank you”, Will.
Llanks Llanelli!
i haven’t checked properly, but the permutations are interesting, especially trying to avoid playing at Thomond Park in the QFs…
the Azam incident sounds very dubious, and amazing to think the Blues were down to 14 for three quarters of the game.
i am now glad that I haven’t booked anything for easter weekend yet.
I think Azam definitely suffered a case of the Drogba’s, but the lad did head-butt him right in front of the referee, and you can’t do that and get away with it.
Rumours that the Blues have offered to take on Gloucester with one hand tied behind their backs next year are probably exaggerated.
Good luck in avoiding Munster. Michael’s boys are fearsome opponents.