There was disappointment for Wales in that competition, with the Scarlets and the Blues knocked out, and both sides are in action again on Friday
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The Scarlets and Edinburgh do battle in a top-of-the-table clash in Meadowbank tonight. Vernon Cooper will skipper the Scarlets in the absence of Leigh Davies.
Friday’s televised game comes from the Arms Park, where Cardiff host luckless Leinster Lions. Dai Young has admitted he is desperate for a win, but surely not as desperate as Lions coach Gary Ella, whose side prop up the table.
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On Saturday the Celtic Warriors and the Ospreys do battle in what promises to be a high-tension thriller in Bridgend. Both are sides with title aspirations, and neither will want to suffer another defeat so early in the season.
And in a first for Celtic rugby this season, the Dragons and Glasgow go head-to-head on Sunday. The Dragons have arranged a host of entertainment options for fans, billing the day as a Family Fun Day, and if all goes well for Wales in their opening World Cup match against Canada, a bumper crowd is expected at Rodney Parade.
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