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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 503826" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>While I think Munster and Ulster aren't good enough to win the trophy outside Ireland yet, having the 2013 final in Dublin will raise their level a bit. A "home" final would be something to aim for. That said, they both have issues to address. How they react to new head coaches remains to be seen. I think Ulster may have a better team but will get let down by a dodgy flyhalf. Munster must continue rebuilding but if Rob Penney gets things right, they have awesome pedigree in Europe.</p><p></p><p>My top 10:</p><p>1. Leinster</p><p>2. Clermont Auvergne</p><p>3. Toulouse</p><p>4. Ospreys</p><p>5. Leicester</p><p>6. Ulster</p><p>7. Harlequins</p><p>8. Munster</p><p>9. Toulon</p><p>10. Northampton </p><p></p><p>The top 2 are a long way clear, Toulouse, Ospreys and Leicester aren't far away, Ulster and Harlequins are coming teams, Munster know how to win in Europe, Toulon can buy success and Northampton have regularly made the knockout stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 503826, member: 13611"] While I think Munster and Ulster aren't good enough to win the trophy outside Ireland yet, having the 2013 final in Dublin will raise their level a bit. A "home" final would be something to aim for. That said, they both have issues to address. How they react to new head coaches remains to be seen. I think Ulster may have a better team but will get let down by a dodgy flyhalf. Munster must continue rebuilding but if Rob Penney gets things right, they have awesome pedigree in Europe. My top 10: 1. Leinster 2. Clermont Auvergne 3. Toulouse 4. Ospreys 5. Leicester 6. Ulster 7. Harlequins 8. Munster 9. Toulon 10. Northampton The top 2 are a long way clear, Toulouse, Ospreys and Leicester aren't far away, Ulster and Harlequins are coming teams, Munster know how to win in Europe, Toulon can buy success and Northampton have regularly made the knockout stage. [/QUOTE]
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