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Guinnes Premiership round 7, video highlights
The highlights of this week's Guinness Premiership matches are up on the player over there in the sidebar so don't forget to have a look.
My recommendations are to have a look at the Leicester's victory over Northampton that features two of the most stupid interception passes ever, from Stephen Myler and Barry Everitt; but more importantly to take a look at Chris Ashton's footwork in the run-up to Reihana's try and when he leaves Todd Hamilton for dead to score one of his own. It's truly special stuff that confirms why Saints paid so much money for him.
Also, take a look at Sarries' first try against Bath, which sticks two-fingers up at those who accuse them of negative rugby. But, also be prepared for just how woeful the Bath tackling is.
Let us know what you think in the comments, and also tell us about your favourite moments from the weekend.
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Comments
And not forgetting Leeds first Premierrship win away from home in four years. How good is Andy Gomersal still?
Posted by: nick_b | Nov 4, 2009 12:37:43 PM
When are they going to play Andy Saul for England. He has to be the best openside in England.
Posted by: d-m | Nov 4, 2009 1:33:10 PM
nick_b
Gomersal sounds like he was a bargain for Leeds - Harlequins got him on the cheap too I think
Posted by: Nick C | Nov 4, 2009 2:31:36 PM
Brits runs like a centre or full back, hes like lightening. He was like that for the barbarians against England as well. He looks like a great hooker.
Posted by: Kenny | Nov 5, 2009 4:18:54 PM
Kenny, I must confess that I haven't seen Brits that much, so when I saw that Saracens try and Brits took off with the ball I did think "bloody hell, that centre's quick". Then when I saw the number on his back my draw dropped open.
Posted by: lee_editor | Nov 5, 2009 4:23:21 PM


