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Ospreys to defend top club Cup

Mon, 07 Jul 2008 17:55

The Ospreys will launch their defence of the EDF Energy Cup against the Harlequins at the Liberty Stadium in October.

Their 23-6 victory over Leicester Tigers in April saw them become the first Welsh side to lift the trophy.

First up for them this season in Pool C are the Harlequins on the weekend of October 4 - a fixture the Ospreys won at the Twickenham Stoop 19-8 last season.

And with another home game against Worcester Warriors three weeks later, the Ospreys have an ideal chance of reaching the knockout stages again.

Ospreys coach Sean Holley said: "We're looking forward to defending the EDF Energy Cup and are delighted that the first game will be in front of our home crowd.

"Harlequins are an exciting team who had a top six finish in the Guinness Premiership last year so it promises to be a great game for all rugby supporters.   

"The last two years of the EDF Energy Cup have been very positive experiences for both the Ospreys team and fans, especially last year where we achieved the ultimate prize, lifting the cup in front of our huge travelling support at Twickenham on one of the biggest rugby stages of them all.

"With two home matches at the start of this campaign we'll be looking to mount another serious assault on the trophy and will be doing all we can to keep the trophy firmly where it belongs in Ospreylia," Holley added.

The EDF Energy Cup, in its fourth year, will again be contested by the 12 Guinness Premiership clubs and the four Welsh Magners League regions.

Three rounds of matches will be played in the four-team group stages at club grounds before the EDF Energy Cup semi-finals and final which will be held on the weekends of March 28 and April 18, 2008 respectively.

EDF Energy Cup tournament director Terry Burwell said: "The EDF Energy Cup has provided some fantastic rugby over the last three years and we are anticipating more this season.

"The first weekend alone will provide some exciting match-ups - Bath against Leicester Tigers and Gloucester versus London Wasps, not to mention Saracens against Scarlets and the Blues at Sale Sharks.

"There is a genuine affection for cup rugby among players and supporters, as shown by the 65,000 who turned out for last April's final at Twickenham," Burwell added.

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