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The final frontier! (09 May)
Simon Ward with a taster of what's ahead this weekend.
Simon Shaw set to become record breaker at Leeds (09 May)
When Simon Shaw runs out at Headingley Carnegie tomorrow, he will be about to contest his 200th Premiership game - the first player ever to reach a double century of league appearances.
Leeds Carnegie look to finish on a high (09 May)
Leeds Carnegie are looking to finish the season on a high with the visit of London Wasps to Headingley Carnegie on Saturday, kick off 3pm.
Exiles at strength for final game (09 May)
Bob Casey will lead a strong London Irish squad into Saturday final round of the Guinness Premiership against Sale Sharks at Edgeley Park.
Four changes for Quins (09 May)
Harlequins will see four changes to the starting line up which faced Sale Sharks last Sunday, when they play their last 2007/08 Guinness Premiership league fixture against Leicester Tigers, at Welford Road this Saturday.
Bristol trio to make first competitive start at Saracens (09 May)
Bristol Rugby give first competitive starts to Ray Hogan, Redford Pennycook and Haydn Thomas as they travel to the unfamiliar surroundings of stadium:mk in Milton Keynes for the final Guinness Premiership match of the season against Saracens.
Saracens to say farewell to legend Hill (09 May)
As Saracens say farewell to one of the greatest players of the modern era in Richard Hill, two of the brightest prospects in English rugby will get the chance to showcase their talents in Saturday's Guinness Premiership clash against Bristol at Milton Keynes.
Quartet set for emotional Sixways farewell (09 May)
Worcester Warrior legends Tony Windo, Shane Drahm, Drew Hickey and Thinus Delport are all set to wave goodbye to Sixways Stadium after being named in the squad to face Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership on Saturday
Meehan relaxed as Bath serch for home semi final (09 May)
After thrashing Saracens last Saturday, Bath Rugby are raring to take on fierce rivals Gloucester for arguably the most important game of the season. With the semi-final location hanging on the final score line of this match, Bath will be looking to continue with their impressive performances and clinch another victory.
Johne Murphy returns for Tigers (09 May)
Tigers head coach Marcelo Loffreda has named 11 internationals in his starting line up for this Saturday's must-win clash with Harlequins at Welford Road.
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