Guinness Premiership Round 5 Previews
September 28th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in guinness premiershipTuesday 30th September
Gloucester Rugby v Newcastle Falcons (Kingsholm, 7.45pm)
Wednesday 1st October
London Wasps v Bath Rugby (Adams Park, 7.30pm)
Bristol Rugby v Saracens (Memorial Stadium, 7.45pm)
Leicester Tigers v Northampton Saints (Welford Road, 7.45pm)
London Irish v Sale Sharks (Madejski Stadium, 7.45pm)
Thursday 2nd October
Worcester Warriors v Harlequins (Sixways, 8pm) Live on
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ROUND 5 PREVIEWS
Gloucester Rugby v Newcastle Falcons
The last team other than Leicester to beat Gloucester Rugby at Kingsholm in the Guinness Premiership was London Wasps on 6 May 2006. Gloucester have played six previous Premiership games on a Tuesday evening and lost them all!
Newcastle Falcons have won their last two home matches but on the road it is an entirely different story, with just one away victory in the Guinness Premiership since November 2006: 22-19 at Saracens on 30 December 2007.
Gloucester have lost just one of their last nine Premiership encounters with the Falcons: 12-19 at Kingston Park on 13 April 2007. Newcastle have won at Kingsholm only once: 29-27 in the Premiership on 11 April 1998.
London Wasps v Bath Rugby
London Wasps finally got their season rolling with a 28-19 victory at Welford Road on Friday evening. Wasps have lost their last two regular season games at Adams Park, the last time the Londoners lost three in a row at home in the Premiership was when they played at Loftus Road in 2001.
Bath Rugby have won three of their first four games in the Guinness Premiership including successive away victories at Bristol and London Irish. Bath have not won three in a row on the road in the competition since March 2004.
The two sides contested one of the Guinness Premiership semi-final matches last year with Wasps winning all three encounters between the two last season. Bath’s most recent win at Adams Park was 12-9 on 29 January 2005.
Bristol Rugby v Saracens
Bristol Rugby continue to struggle with a tenth straight Guinness Premiership loss at Newcastle last Friday night. Bristol won the last time they played on a Wednesday: 16-6 against Bath at Ashton Gate on 27 December 2006.
Saracens have won back to back matches against Newcastle and Northampton but both games were played at home. Saracens have not won on the road in 2008 since beating Harlequins 27-20 at the Stoop on 22 December 2007.
Bristol’s only win in their last five clashes with Saracens in all competitions was 18-3 in this equivalent fixture last season. Saracens last victory at Memorial Stadium was 23-11 on 16 October 2005.
Leicester Tigers v Northampton Saints
Leicester Tigers suffered a first defeat of the season at the hands of London Wasps on Friday evening. The only previous occasion that the Tigers have succumbed to back to back league defeats at Welford Road was in October 2003 when they lost to Sale and tonight’s opponents, Northampton.
Northampton Saints’ only two defeats this season have both come away from home at Newcastle and Saracens. The Saints’ last away win in the Guinness Premiership was 10-9 against Leicester at Welford Road on 24 February 2007.
Northampton have won their last two matches against Leicester in all competitions.
London Irish v Sale Sharks
London Irish gained the narrowest of victories at Harlequins on Saturday to give them their first win in the Guinness Premiership since the opening day of the season. The Exiles lost their only previous game at Madejski Stadium this campaign - 16-20 to Bath – but have not suffered back to back defeats at Reading in the Premiership since October 2006.
Table topping Sale Sharks last week became the first side to go through four successive entire Premiership games without conceding a try. The Sharks tryline has not been breached since Seilala Mapusua crossed for London Irish on 10 May – 321 playing minutes ago – Wasps have the only longer defensive tryless run with 390 minutes between 27 December 2000 and 17 March 2001.
London Irish have won their last three matches against Sale, whilst the Sharks have won on three of their last four visits to Madejski Stadium.
Worcester Warriors v Harlequins
Worcester Warriors have slipped to successive defeats in the Guinness Premiership. This is the Warriors first ever competitive match to be played on a Thursday.
Harlequins have also suffered back to back reversals to Gloucester and London Irish. Quins have gained at least one league point from each of their last sixteen Guinness Premiership matches since the 13-42 home defeat to Leicester on 7 January.
Worcester have not beaten Harlequins in the Premiership since a 15-9 victory at the Stoop on 19 February 2005, whilst Quins have won on their last two visits to Sixways.
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