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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 158397"><p>Is it gaining momentum? Survey says....no.</p><p></p><p>I could also say "if Sale had their best team out..." but sadly due to injuries and other factors (such as resting players by not playing them in the EDF), the only way Sale can play Blues with a strong team is if they met in the HEC.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Seriously, I watched a fair few Warriors games live last year and they were for the most part abysmal, struggling against even Italian side Viadana. </p><p></p><p>When the mightly ***ans of recent failure (Worcester, Saracens & Northampton) met at Sixways it was a kind of embarrasing sight to see. It was like the special needs rugby teams of London, the West Country and the Midlands meeting up for some fun and flailing of arms. Seriously...those days were dark man. English Rugby needs Worcester and Northampton to get back to their best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 158397"] Is it gaining momentum? Survey says....no. I could also say "if Sale had their best team out..." but sadly due to injuries and other factors (such as resting players by not playing them in the EDF), the only way Sale can play Blues with a strong team is if they met in the HEC. Seriously, I watched a fair few Warriors games live last year and they were for the most part abysmal, struggling against even Italian side Viadana. When the mightly ***ans of recent failure (Worcester, Saracens & Northampton) met at Sixways it was a kind of embarrasing sight to see. It was like the special needs rugby teams of London, the West Country and the Midlands meeting up for some fun and flailing of arms. Seriously...those days were dark man. English Rugby needs Worcester and Northampton to get back to their best. [/QUOTE]
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