YEAH, YEAH YEAH. Leinster v Bath is set to be a humdinger, but what if it’s not? The rain could tumble down and drag the game into the mire. We could be treated to a Leinster of 2009 vintage rather than 2011. Bath could be content to rumble into territory and back George Ford to out-kick Ian Madigan… what then?
Well, I’ll tell you what: then we’ll have three more massive Champions Cup quarter-finals to look forward to, but first…
1. Connacht!
Obviously, the Challenge Cup is a tournament not many people care a great deal about. But that hasn’t stopped Connacht from going out to put on a show in every game they play.
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Tomorrow night (19.45, SkySports), Pat Lam’s young swashbucklers are in Gloucester to try and add another scalp to their European collection. The Pro12 may be, by a distance, the Westerners’ priority, but they’ve been this season’s entertainers in two competitions and with Robbie Henshaw bedding back into his provincial systems, there’s more fun-to-watch rugby afoot.
2. Is the Champagne rugby still flowing?
Sitting in the RDS last Friday night it was impossible not to be pleased with the state of rugby. Six days after the Six Nations produced a finale for the ages, Leinster and Glasgow shared eight tries and 68 points. In Limerick, Munster left it late, but still put 42 points on Connacht. Saracens put up achieved the same tally against Harlequins while both Ospreys and Northampton crossed the 50 mark.
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Saturday 21 April could prove to be a watershed moment for European rugby, the day when players proved they were capable of sustaining thrilling, attacking rugby throughout.
Or maybe it was a flash in the pan and we’ll be back to attritional, knockout rugby from here on in in the Champions Cup. Either way, it’s bloody entertaining.
3. Don’t forget about J-Sex
Easter Sunday lunch (12.45, BT Sport) looks set to be a, erm… cracker as Ireland’s finest living out-halves join forces in an effort to take down the evil empire of Saracens.
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Jonathan Sexton helped guide Racing Metro to an away win over Bayonne after he was done celebrating a Six Nations title, but will be hoping Paris in the springtime offers more opportunities to showcase his wares with the ball in hand.