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KO* HOME AWAY VENUE TOURNAMENT 04-Mar-11 19:00 KO* HOME AWAY VENUE TOURNAMENT 04-Mar-11 19:00 Connacht 31-25 Benetton Treviso Sportsground 04-Mar-11 19:05 Ulster 23-10 Aironi Rugby Ravenhill 04-Mar-11 19:10 Lions 32-41 Blues Ellis Park, Johannesburg 04-Mar-11 19:30 Edinburgh 11-16 Cardiff Blues Murrayfield 04-Mar-11 19:35 Crusaders 33-18 Waratahs Trafalgar Park, Nelson 04-Mar-11 19:35 Leinster 25-15 Scarlets Royal Dublin Society 04-Mar-11 20:00 Newcastle Falcons 33-18 Harlequins Kingston Park 04-Mar-11 20:45 Clermont Auvergne 19-12 Toulon Stade Marcel-Michelin 05-Mar-11 13:00 Gloucester Rugby 34-22 Bath Rugby Kingsholm 05-Mar-11 14:30 Biarritz Olympique 32-30 La Rochelle Parc des Sports Aquiléra 05-Mar-11 14:30 Bourgoin 19-38 Racing Métro 92 Stade Pierre-Rajon 05-Mar-11 14:30 Brive 12-20 Castres Olympique Stade Amédée-Domenech 05-Mar-11 14:30 Stade Français 9-21 Perpignan Stade Charléty 05-Mar-11 15:15 Leicester Tigers 14-15 Saracens Welford Road 05-Mar-11 16:25 Bayonne 19-13 Toulouse Stade Jean-Dauger 05-Mar-11 17:05 Stormers 21-15 Cheetahs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 05-Mar-11 17:30 Ospreys 37-6 Glasgow Warriors Liberty Stadium 05-Mar-11 19:05 Western Force 12-39 Sharks Perth Oval 05-Mar-11 19:10 Bulls 28-35 Highlanders Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 05-Mar-11 19:30 Munster 38-17 Dragons Musgrave Park 05-Mar-11 19:35 Chiefs 38-10 Melbourne Rebels Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 05-Mar-11 19:40 Brumbies 25-31 Reds Canberra Stadium 05-Mar-11 20:45 Montpellier 25-24 Agen Stade Yves du Manoir 06-Mar-11 15:00 Exeter Chiefs 30-9 Northampton Saints Sandy Park 06-Mar-11 15:00 Leeds Carnegie 27-19 London Irish Headingley Carnegie 06-Mar-11 15:00 London Wasps 33-26 Sale Sharks Adams Park 11-Mar-11 19:10 Stormers 18-6 Highlanders Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 11-Mar-11 19:35 †Connacht 11-6 Aironi Sportsground 11-Mar-11 19:35 Crusaders 52-10 Brumbies Trafalgar Park, Nelson 11-Mar-11 19:40 Melbourne Rebels 32-34 Sharks Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 11-Mar-11 20:00 SF1 Harlequins 20-21 Newcastle Falcons The Stoop 11-Mar-11 20:45 Perpignan 25-16 Bayonne Stade Aimé Giral 12-Mar-11 12:35 London Welsh 48-26 Nottingham Old Deer Park 12-Mar-11 13:50 Biarritz Olympique 36-32 Racing Métro 92 Parc des Sports Aquiléra 12-Mar-11 14:00 La Rochelle 20-16 Montpellier Stade Marcel Deflandre 12-Mar-11 14:00 Stade Français 22-18 Agen Stade Charléty 12-Mar-11 14:00 Toulon 39-17 Bourgoin Stade Mayol 12-Mar-11 14:30 Toulouse 23-22 Brive Stade Ernest-Wallon 12-Mar-11 15:00 †Leeds Carnegie 13-23 Northampton Saints Headingley Carnegie 12-Mar-11 15:00 Rotherham Titans 15-58 Bedford Blues Clifton Lane 12-Mar-11 15:30 Italy 22-21 France Stadio Flaminio, Rome 12-Mar-11 17:00 Wales 19-13 Ireland Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 12-Mar-11 17:05 Cheetahs 20-25 Lions Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 12-Mar-11 19:05 Western Force 22-22 Blues Perth Oval 12-Mar-11 19:35 Hurricanes 29-26 Chiefs Westpac Stadium, Wellington 12-Mar-11 20:35 Castres Olympique 23-19 Clermont Auvergne Stade Pierre-Antoine 13-Mar-11 13:00 Bristol Rugby 15-44 Worcester Warriors Memorial Stadium 13-Mar-11 13:00 SF2 Gloucester Rugby 45-17 Dragons Kingsholm 13-Mar-11 15:00 Casino' di Venezia 18-31 Petrarca Padova Centro Sportivo Comunale 13-Mar-11 15:00 Crociati Rugby 16-13 Marchiol Mogliano Stadio XXV Aprile 13-Mar-11 15:00 England 22-16 Scotland Twickenham, London 13-Mar-11 15:00 L'Aquila 10-6 Futura Park Roma Stadio Tommaso Fattori 13-Mar-11 15:00 Mantovani Lazio 16-21 I Cavalieri Prato Acquacetosa Roma 13-Mar-11 15:00 Rugby Rovigo 22-9 GranDucato Parma Rugby Stadio Mario Battaglini 18-Mar-11 19:05 †Ulster 25-23 Dragons Ravenhill 18-Mar-11 19:30 †Glasgow Warriors 25-17 Benetton Treviso Firhill 18-Mar-11 19:30 Ireland Legends 24-19 England Legends Donnybrook 18-Mar-11 19:35 Chiefs 15-9 Sharks Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 18-Mar-11 19:40 Reds 53-3 Melbourne Rebels Lang Park, Brisbane 19-Mar-11 14:30 Scotland 21-8 Italy Murrayfield, Edinburgh 19-Mar-11 15:00 Worcester Warriors 40-23 London Welsh Sixways 19-Mar-11 17:00 Ireland 24-8 England Lansdowne Road, Dublin 19-Mar-11 17:05 Lions 15-27 Western Force Ellis Park, Johannesburg 19-Mar-11 17:30 Highlanders 13-44 Crusaders Carisbrook, Dunedin 19-Mar-11 19:10 Bulls 13-23 Stormers Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 19-Mar-11 19:35 Blues 41-17 Hurricanes Eden Park, Auckland 19-Mar-11 19:40 Waratahs 3-23 Cheetahs Sydney Football Stadium 19-Mar-11 20:50 France 28-9 Wales Stade de France, Paris 20-Mar-11 15:00 Casino 'di Venezia 20-41 Crociati Rugby Centro Sportivo Comunale 20-Mar-11 15:00 Futura Park Roma 25-3 Mantovani Lazio Stadio Tre Fontane 20-Mar-11 15:00 GranDucato Rugby Parma 21-9 Marchiol Mogliano Stadio XXV Aprile 20-Mar-11 15:00 I Cavalieri Prato 6-13 Rugby Rovigo Stadio Cherson 20-Mar-11 15:00 Nottingham 43-24 Bristol Rugby Meadow Lane 20-Mar-11 15:00 Petrarca Padova 38-6 L'Aquila Stadio Plebiscito 20-Mar-11 15:30 FINAL Gloucester Rugby 34-7 Newcastle Falcons Franklin’s Gardens 25-Mar-11 19:05 Cardiff Blues 15-16 Munster Cardiff City Stadium 25-Mar-11 19:15 Castres Olympique 18-12 Toulon Stade Pierre-Antoine 25-Mar-11 19:40 Melbourne Rebels 42-25 Hurricanes Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 25-Mar-11 19:45 Nottingham 19-25 Worcester Warriors Meadow Lane 25-Mar-11 19:45 Sale Sharks 15-12 Leeds Carnegie Edgeley Park 25-Mar-11 20:05 Glasgow Warriors 19-22 Ulster Firhill Stadium 26-Mar-11 14:00 London Welsh 54-9 Bristol Rugby Old Deer Park 26-Mar-11 14:30 Agen 26-17 Clermont Auvergne Stade Armandie, Agen 26-Mar-11 14:30 Brive 50-6 Bourgoin Stade Amédée-Domenech 26-Mar-11 14:30 La Rochelle 16-34 Perpignan Stade Marcel Deflandre 26-Mar-11 14:40 Reds 41-8 Cheetahs Lang Park, Brisbane 26-Mar-11 15:00 Harlequins 53-15 Gloucester Rugby Twickenham Stoop 26-Mar-11 15:00 London Irish 39-17 Exeter Chiefs Madejski Stadium 26-Mar-11 15:00 Stormers 51-16 Western Force Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 26-Mar-11 15:30 Biarritz Olympique 40-10 Bayonne Parc des Sports Aquiléra 26-Mar-11 16:00 Crociati Rugby 23-33 Petrarca Padova Stadio XXV Aprile 26-Mar-11 16:00 L'Aquila 28-15 Casino 'di Venezia Stadio Tommaso Fattori 26-Mar-11 16:00 Mantovani Lazio 32-22 GranDucato Rugby Parma Acquacetosa Roma 26-Mar-11 16:00 Marchiol Mogliano 24-42 I Cavalieri Prato Stadio Maurizio Quaggia 26-Mar-11 16:00 Rugby Rovigo 24-8 Futura Park Roma Stadio Mario Battaglini 26-Mar-11 16:25 Racing Métro 92 43-21 Toulouse Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir 26-Mar-11 16:30 Bath Rugby 6-37 Leicester Tigers Recreation Ground 26-Mar-11 17:05 Bulls 30-23 Lions Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 26-Mar-11 17:30 Aironi Rugby 25-13 Connacht Stadio Zaffanella 26-Mar-11 18:30 Edinburgh 23-16 Ospreys Murrayfield 26-Mar-11 19:35 Chiefs 13-16 Blues Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 26-Mar-11 19:40 Brumbies 22-29 Waratahs Canberra Stadium 25-27 Mar-11 - IRB World Series Hong Kong 7s Winners: NEW ZEALAND Hong Kong 27-Mar-11 13:45 Northampton Saints 39-3 London Wasps Franklin's Gardens 27-Mar-11 14:30 Dragons 16-26 Leinster Rodney Parade 27-Mar-11 15:00 Saracens 24-9 Newcastle Falcons Vicarage Road 27-Mar-11 16:00 †Crusaders 44-28 Sharks Twickenham 27-Mar-11 17:35 Scarlets 22-16 Benetton Treviso Parc y Scarlets 27-Mar-11 21:00 Montpellier 29-23 Stade Français Stade Yves du Manoir * All KO times are local †Rescheduled Match .
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