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September 2012 SEPTEMBER 2012 DATE KO* HOME AWAY VENUE TOURNAMENT 01-Sep-12 14:00 London Wasps 40-42 Harlequins Twickenham 01-Sep-12 15:00 Bedford Blues 50-6 Moseley Goldington Road, Bedford 01-Sep-12 15:00 Biarritz Olympique 22-17 Toulouse Parc des Sports Aquiléra 01-Sep-12 15:00 Exeter Chiefs 43-6 Sale Sharks Sandy Park 01-Sep-12 15:00 Gloucester Rugby 19-24 Northampton Saints Kingsholm 01-Sep-12 15:00 Jersey 6-20 Cornish Pirates St Peter 01-Sep-12 15:00 Plymouth Albion 27-22 Doncaster Knights Brickfields 01-Sep-12 15:00 Worcester Warriors 23-24 Bath Rugby Sixways 01-Sep-12 16:30 Saracens 40-3 London Irish Twickenham 01-Sep-12 17:00 Connacht 9-13 Cardiff Blues Sportsground 01-Sep-12 17:05 The Sharks 34-32 Toyota Free State Cheetahs Mr Price Kings Park, Durban 01-Sep-12 18:30 Castres Olympique 31-10 Bayonne Stade Pierre-Antoine 01-Sep-12 18:30 Clermont Auvergne 53-31 Perpignan Stade Marcel-Michelin 01-Sep-12 18:30 Montpellier 32-15 Agen Stade Yves du Manoir Stade Olympique Yves-du- 01-Sep-12 18:30 Racing-Métro 92 18-7 Bordeaux-Bègles Manoir 01-Sep-12 18:30 Scarlets 45-20 Leinster Parc y Scarlets DHL Newlands Stadium, 01-Sep-12 19:10 DHL Western Province 42-6 Vodacom Blue Bulls Cape Town 01-Sep-12 20:00 Edinburgh Rugby 18-23 Munster Murrayfield 01-Sep-12 20:40 Mont-de-Marsan 15-29 Toulon Stade Guy Boniface 02-Sep-12 14:00 London Scottish 26-20 Rotherham Titans Richmond Athletic Ground 02-Sep-12 14:00 London Welsh 13-38 Leicester Tigers The Kassam Stadium 02-Sep-12 15:00 Bristol Rugby 20-37 Newcastle Falcons Memorial Stadium 07-Sep-12 19:05 Cardiff Blues 19-21 Edinburgh Rugby Cardiff Arms Park 07-Sep-12 19:05 Zebre 17-30 Connacht Stadio XXV Aprile 07-Sep-12 19:35 Glasgow Warriors 13-18 Scarlets Scotstoun 07-Sep-12 19:45 Doncaster Knights 9-18 Bristol Rugby Castle Park 07-Sep-12 19:45 Harlequins 40-3 London Welsh Twickenham Stoop 07-Sep-12 20:00 Leeds Carnegie 32-19 Jersey Headingley 07-Sep-12 20:00 Munster 19-6 Benetton Treviso Thomond Park 08-Sep-12 14:15 Bath Rugby 30-23 London Wasps Recreation Ground 08-Sep-12 15:00 Biarritz Olympique 27-8 Montpellier Parc des Sports Aquiléra 08-Sep-12 15:00 GWK Griquas 22-15 The Sharks GWK Park, Kimberley 08-Sep-12 15:00 Leicester Tigers 34-26 Worcester Warriors Welford Road 08-Sep-12 15:00 London Irish 31-40 Gloucester Rugby Madejski Stadium 08-Sep-12 15:00 London Scottish 32-49 Newcastle Falcons Richmond Athletic Ground 08-Sep-12 15:00 Moseley 17-28 Nottingham Billesley Common 08-Sep-12 16:30 Sale Sharks 16-23 Saracens Salford City Stadium 08-Sep-12 18:15 Leinster 45-25 Dragons Royal Dublin Society 08-Sep-12 18:30 Grenoble 52-7 Mont-de-Marsan Stade Lesdiguières 08-Sep-12 18:30 Ospreys 13-16 Ulster Rugby Liberty Stadium 08-Sep-12 18:30 Perpignan 18-13 Bayonne Stade Aimé Giral 08-Sep-12 18:30 Stade Français 20-20 Castres Olympique Stade Charléty 08-Sep-12 18:30 Toulouse 62-13 Agen Stade Ernest-Wallon 08-Sep-12 18:35 Australia 26-19 South Africa Paterson Stadium, Perth Free State Stadium, 08-Sep-12 19:10 Toyota Free State Cheetahs 22-29 DHL Western Province Bloemfontein 08-Sep-12 19:10 Vodacom Blue Bulls 22-32 MTN Golden Lions Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Westpac Stadium, 08-Sep-12 19:35 New Zealand 21-5 Argentina Wellington 08-Sep-12 20:40 Toulon 42-12 Bordeaux-Bègles Stade Mayol 09-Sep-12 15:00 Cornish Pirates 19-17 Plymouth Albion The Mennaye 09-Sep-12 15:00 Northampton Saints 24-21 Exeter Chiefs Franklin's Gardens 09-Sep-12 15:00 Rotherham Titans 38-38 Bedford Blues Clifton Lane 09-Sep-12 21:00 Clermont Auvergne 13-12 Racing-Métro 92 Stade Marcel-Michelin 14-Sep-12 19:05 Ospreys 10-28 Glasgow Warriors Liberty Stadium 14-Sep-12 19:05 Ulster Rugby 20-19 Munster Ravenhill 14-Sep-12 19:30 Edinburgh Rugby 34-10 Zebre Murrayfield 14-Sep-12 19:45 Bath Rugby 14-18 Northampton Saints Recreation Ground 14-Sep-12 20:00 Newcastle Falcons 36-3 Doncaster Knights Kingston Park, Newcastle 14-Sep-12 20:50 Montpellier 25-32 Toulon Stade Yves du Manoir 15-Sep-12 13:30 Worcester Warriors 16-16 Gloucester Rugby Sixways 15-Sep-12 15:00 Bedford Blues 55-20 London Scottish Goldington Road, Bedford 15-Sep-12 15:00 Connacht 11-24 Scarlets Sportsground 15-Sep-12 15:00 GWK Griquas 49-34 Vodacom Blue Bulls GWK Park, Kimberley 15-Sep-12 15:00 Harlequins 37-11 Sale Sharks Twickenham Stoop 15-Sep-12 15:00 Jersey 12-31 Moseley St Peter 15-Sep-12 15:00 London Wasps 43-14 London Irish Adams Park 15-Sep-12 15:00 Perpignan 34-20 Toulouse Stade Aimé Giral 15-Sep-12 15:00 Plymouth Albion 32-31 Leeds Carnegie Brickfields 15-Sep-12 15:30 Saracens 9-9 Leicester Tigers Wembley Stadium Free State Stadium, 15-Sep-12 17:05 Toyota Free State Cheetahs 23-38 MTN Golden Lions Bloemfontein 15-Sep-12 18:30 Agen 32-26 Grenoble Stade Armandie 15-Sep-12 18:30 Bayonne 18-25 Racing-Métro 92 Stade Jean-Dauger 15-Sep-12 18:30 Castres Olympique 28-13 Biarritz Olympique Stade Pierre-Antoine 15-Sep-12 18:30 Dragons 5-16 Cardiff Blues Rodney Parade 15-Sep-12 18:30 Mont-de-Marsan 6-14 Clermont Auvergne Stade Guy Boniface 15-Sep-12 19:05 Benetton Treviso 18-19 Leinster Stadio di Monigo 15-Sep-12 19:10 The Sharks 43-27 DHL Western Province Mr Price Kings Park, Durban Forsyth Barr Stadium, 15-Sep-12 19:35 New Zealand 21-11 South Africa Dunedin 15-Sep-12 20:05 Australia 23-19 Argentina Skilled Park, Gold Coast 15-Sep-12 20:40 Bordeaux-Bègles 30-22 Stade Français Stade André Moga 16-Sep-12 15:00 London Welsh 25-24 Exeter Chiefs The Kassam Stadium 16-Sep-12 15:00 Nottingham 16-27 Rotherham Titans Meadow Lane Stadium 16-Sep-12 15:15 Bristol Rugby 29-17 Cornish Pirates Memorial Stadium 21-Sep-12 19:05 Scarlets 16-23 Ospreys Parc y Scarlets 21-Sep-12 19:35 Glasgow Warriors 27-17 Connacht Scotstoun 21-Sep-12 20:00 Sale Sharks 19-29 London Welsh City Stadium 21-Sep-12 20:05 Zebre P-P Ulster Rugby Stadio XXV Aprile 21-Sep-12 20:50 Bayonne 6-35 Toulouse Stade Jean-Dauger 22-Sep-12 15:00 Bedford Blues 27-25 Nottingham Goldington Road, Bedford DHL Newlands Stadium, 22-Sep-12 15:00 DHL Western Province 45-21 GWK Griquas Cape Town 22-Sep-12 15:00 London Irish 29-22 Bath Rugby Madejski Stadium 22-Sep-12 15:00 London Scottish 36-26 Doncaster Knights Richmond Athletic Ground 22-Sep-12 15:00 Moseley 22-24 Plymouth Albion Billesley Common 22-Sep-12 15:00 Northampton Saints 37-31 Worcester Warriors Franklin's Gardens 22-Sep-12 15:00 Rotherham Titans 54-31 Jersey Clifton Lane 22-Sep-12 15:00 Toulon 33-12 Castres Olympique Stade Mayol 22-Sep-12 15:15 Gloucester Rugby 29-22 London Wasps Kingsholm 22-Sep-12 16:00 Crociati Rugby 12-24 Vea Femi-CZ Rovigo Stadio XXV Aprile 22-Sep-12 16:00 I Cavalieri Prato 32-13 M-Three San Donà Stadio Enrico Chersoni Centro Sportivo Giulio 22-Sep-12 16:00 Mantovani Lazio 42-12 L’Aquila Rugby 1936 Onesti 22-Sep-12 16:00 Marchiol Mogliano 11-26 Rugby Viadana Stadio Maurizio Quaggia 22-Sep-12 16:00 Petrarca Padova 45-3 Rugby Reggio Stadio Plebiscito 22-Sep-12 17:05 Vodacom Blue Bulls 34-30 Toyota Free State Cheetahs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 22-Sep-12 17:30 Leicester Tigers 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Rugby Cardiff Arms Park 28-Sep-12 19:05 Dragons 32-12 Edinburgh Rugby Rodney Parade 28-Sep-12 19:10 The Sharks 13-12 Vodacom Blue Bulls Mr Price Kings Park, Durban 28-Sep-12 19:35 Glasgow Warriors 22-19 Zebre Scotstoun 28-Sep-12 19:45 Bristol Rugby 21-22 Moseley Memorial Stadium 28-Sep-12 19:45 Doncaster Knights 18-18 Cornish Pirates Castle Park 28-Sep-12 19:45 Northampton Saints 24-6 London Wasps Franklin's Gardens 28-Sep-12 19:45 Nottingham 54-9 London Scottish Meadow Lane Stadium 28-Sep-12 19:45 Plymouth Albion 15-3 Rotherham Titans Brickfields 28-Sep-12 20:00 Newcastle Falcons 53-10 Leeds Carnegie Kingston Park, Newcastle 28-Sep-12 20:00 Worcester Warriors 35-11 London Irish Sixways 28-Sep-12 20:50 Clermont Auvergne 28-25 Stade Français Stade Marcel-Michelin DHL Newlands Stadium, 29-Sep-12 14:00 DHL Western Province 9-22 MTN Golden Lions Cape Town Free State Stadium, 29-Sep-12 14:00 Toyota Free State Cheetahs 35-20 GWK Griquas Bloemfontein 29-Sep-12 14:15 Bath Rugby 31-10 Sale 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