The dreaded "R" word

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The dreaded "R" word

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Who is your money on for relegation from the GP this year?

It's a difficult one to call. Sticking my neck on the line I'm going for........ Worcester.
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Post by Rizzo »

I was speculating on what the R word might be.....Rob (Andrew), Robinson (Andy) or even RFU?!

I think it's far too early to predict yet. Ask me again near Christmas :wink:
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Newcastle
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Post by dailywaffle »

Worcester or Bristol ..... they both looked poor for most of last season.
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Agree with dailywaffle.
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Post by Tigers rock »

I think leeds will be again when they play they do play really well but unforunately the other teams are just slightly better but i do think that leeds will be relagated
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Post by stevomarkv »

Correct me if i'm wrong but didnt leeds get relegated last season?
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Post by Jess »

i think worcester or bristol. i'd rather harlequins or newcastle did, but you can't see it happening really - quins have made some good signings, and newcastle have a very decent back line, especcially if jonny can stay fit.
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Post by fliss »

bristol
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Post by boondock »

i think falcons are in for a nail-biting season. a handful of good players wont be enough, and i think it'll be them in div 1 for 07-08 season
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Post by bigstef »

Im gonna say the saints, have looked very under par for a while and watching them pre-season they still look poor, should never have sold Drahm
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Post by big john »

newcastle or bath
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Post by boondock »

could drive the team bus through the holes in that post, bigstef, but instead shall look forward to proving you wrong (proving people wrong is infinitely more satisfying than proving them right, dont you find?)
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Post by bigstef »

ha i look foward to it my dear friend
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relegation

Post by Dave Thomas »

saints

no good new signings - rehaiha is great but their only real talent - their play and selection all went tits up two seasons ago - shame
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