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Reds vs Cheetahs Live Stream Super 15 Rugby on Saturday, 26 March, 2011: The Super 15 is the largest rugby union football club championship in the southern hemisphere, consisting of provincial teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Super 15 Rugby held on 25 March. Super 15 Rugby matches between Reds vs Cheetahs. Reds vs Cheetahs will be kick off at 04:40 until 06:40 (GMT/UTC) Saturday, 26 March, 2011. Don’t miss to watch via internet feed on broadcast online TV Reds vs Cheetahs free streaming on the schedule starting time above. Also get preview, recaps, score result, highlights, line-up and prediction if available. So guys if you cannot Reds vs Cheetahs Live from your TV, don’t worry, you still can watch Reds vs Cheetahs online stream from your PC. Also, you can watch highlights, preview, review and live score. You can enjoy this live stream Reds vs Cheetahs Super 15 Rugby match on your PC by online TV link. Okay Reds vs Cheetahs fans don’t late to watch live online only on here…. >>>


Match: Reds vs Cheetahs
Date: Saturday, 26 March, 2011.
Time: 04:40 until 06:40 (GMT/UTC)
Competitions: Super 15 Rugby

Last five results.
26 Mar 2010 Reds v Cheetahs 31-10 Bloemfontein
01 Mar 2009 Reds v Cheetahs 22-3 Brisbane
05 Apr 2008 Reds v Cheetahs 14-29 Bloemfontein
21 Apr 2007 Reds v Cheetahs 23-13 Brisbane
24 Mar 2006 Reds v Cheetahs 6-10 Bloemfontein

Reds overall record in Brisbane
Played 5, Wins 3, Losses 2 , Draws 0

Match : Reds vs Cheetahs
Date: Sat 26 March
Venue : Brisbane
Kick Off local: 14.40
Kick Off GMT: 07:35
Referee: Keith Brown
Assistant Ref 1:Glen Jackson
Assistant Ref 2:Stephen Hill
TMO:Steve Lesczcynski

Teams
Reds: Ben Lucas, Rod Davies, Ben Tapuai, Anthony Faingaa, Digby Ioane, Quade Cooper, Will Genia, Leroy Houston, Beau Robinson, Scott Higginbotham, James Horwill (c), Rob Simmons, James Slipper, Saia Faingaa, Ben Daley.

Reserves: James Hanson, Greg Holmes, Adam Wallace-Harrison, Radike Samo, Jake Schatz, Mike Harris, Luke Morahan.

Cheetahs :1. Coenie Oosthuizen , 2. Ryno Barnes , 3. WP Nel , 4. Martin Muller , 5. Wilhelm Steenkamp (C) , 6. Heinrich Brussow , 7. Phillip van der Walt , 8. Ashley Johnson , 9. Tewis de Bruyn , 10. Sias Ebersohn , 11. Wilmaure Louw , 12. Corne Uys , 13. Robert Ebersohn (VC) , 14. Phillip Snyman , 15. Riaan Viljoen

16. Skipper Badenhorst , 17. Lourens Adriaanse , 18. Francois Uys , 19. Kabamba Floors , 20. Sarel Pretorius , 21. Naas Olivier , 22. Fabian Juries

London Irish vs Exeter Live Stream Aviva Premiership Saturday, 26 March 2011

Watch London Irish vs Exeter Live Stream Aviva Premiership Saturday, 26 March 2011 in Madejski Stadium at 15.00 (GMT/UTC) on online tv from any where in the world. So don't miss this rugby match between London Irish & Exeter. you can watch this match on your laptop or computer by online rugby tv link.

Schedule ::
Teams :: London Irish vs Exeter
Date :: 26 March, 2011
Time :: 15.00 (GMT/UTC)
Venue :: Madejski Stadium

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Two teams squad :

London Irish team squad : 15 Delon Armitage, 14 Topsy Ojo, 13 Elvis Seveali'i, 12 Seilala Mapusua, 11 Tom Homer, 10 Daniel Bowden, 9 Paul Hodgson, 8 George Stowers, 7 Steffon Armitage, 6 Jamie Gibson, 5 Bob Casey, 4 Nick Kennedy, 3 Faan Rautenbach, 2 James Buckland, 1 Clarke Dermody (c).

Replacements: 16 David Paice 17 Alex Corbisiero 18 Paulica Ion 19 Gary Johnson 20 Richard Thorpe 21 Adam Thompstone 22 Ryan Lamb 23 Darren Allinson

Exeter team squad : 15 Luke Arscott, 14 Matt Jess, 13 Jason Shoemark, 12 Sireli Naqelevuki, 11 Nic Sestaret, 10 Gareth Steenson, 9 HaydnThomas, 8 Richard Baxter, 7 James Scaysbrook, 6 Tom Johnson, 5 James Hanks, 4 Tom Hayes (c), 3 Chris Budgen, 2 Neil Clark, 1 Brett Sturgess,

Replacements: 16 Simon Alcott, 17 Ben Moon, 18 Hoani Tui, 19 Chad Slade, 20 James Phillips, 21 Junior Poluleuligaga, 22 Nemani Nadolo, 23 Ignacio Mieres.

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London Irish have made two personnel changes and two positional changes for Saturday's Aviva Premiership clash against Exeter Chiefs.

Delon Armitage makes his return along with hooker David Paice, who is back in the squad after recovering from injury. Alex Corbisiero also returns from his successful England debut in the Six Nations.

Delon Armitage comes in at full-back in place of Tom Homer who moves onto the wing. Daniel Bowden moves into the fly-half position from inside centre, with Elvis Seveali'i coming into the centres to join fellow Samoan, Seilala Mapusua.

"We have key personnel returning for the fixture and have prepared well leading into the game, so we are all geared up to come away from the fixture with a positive result," said London Irish Head Coach Toby Booth.

Meanwhile, Exeter Head Coach Rob Baxter is hoping his side can pick up from where they left off a fortnight ago.

Exeter's impressive 30-9 victory at home to Northampton Saints in their last league fixture ensured the Premiership newcomers finished their recent four-game block with three victories under their belt - their sole defeat coming against Westcountry rivals Bath in a tense encounter at Sandy Park.

That run of results, though, allowed Baxter's side to notch up a plethora of points and heading into this weekend's tussle, they find themselves just seven points adrift of fourth-placed Northampton and four off a potential Heineken Cup place.

Talk of Europe and final league placings, however, has been noted by those in and around Sandy Park, but the focus - as it has been all season - is simply on the next game. So, for the Chiefs that focus is their latest date with the Reading-based Exiles.

"We've avoided looking too far ahead so far. The nice thing is we're out of the relegation dogfight so we can look at the few teams above us," said Baxter.

Chiefs will be keen to demonstrate just how far they have come since the sides last met back in October. Irish are one of just three league sides to have triumphed in Devon this term and came away that day with a 12-9.

They have, however, struggled to hit top form since and a record of five wins from 19 games. The Chiefs, on the other hand, have flourished recently and Baxter has been left to bemoan slightly the recent two-week break.

"We would have liked to have kept on rolling through, but that's not how it works in the Premiership. You've got to get used to these experiences," said Baxter.

"We feel we were on quite good form before the break, so our challenge is to continue that form. I think London Irish would have liked to have been playing a bit better, so for them the break is a chance to re-ignite their season.

"We'll only know tomorrow if we've managed the last three weeks well. That's what you do in your first season in the Premiership: You learn from these things, and it may well be that what we've done in the last three weeks was good and we perform well, it may be that we have done a couple of things wrong."

Although victorious against the Saints, Baxter has opted to change his winning formula by making three changes for this latest encounter.

The sole change in the pack sees James Hanks return after injury in place of Chad Slade, who drops to the bench; whilst in the back division Jason Shoemark and Matt Jess are both recalled at the expense of Phil Dollman and Fijian powerhouse Nemani Nadolo.

Form: The two teams have met on three previous occasions in all competitions with London Irish victorious on each occasion. The last nine matches that London Irish have played have all been won by the home side on the day. The Exiles are unbeaten at Madejski Stadium since New Year's Day where they lost there to Bath in Aviva Premiership Rugby. Exeter Chiefs' only defeat in their last four Premiership matches was 9-12 at home to Bath on 26 February. The Chiefs have won twice away from home in the Premiership this season: at Saracens on 30 October and at Newcastle on 18 February.

Glasgow vs Ulster Live Stream Magners League Friday, 25 March 2011

Watch Glasgow vs Ulster Live Stream Magners League Friday, 25 March 2011 in Firhill at 20:05 GMT on online tv from any where in the world. So don't miss this rugby match between Glasgow & Ulster. you can watch this match on your laptop or computer by online rugby tv link.

Schedule ::
Teams :: Glasgow vs Ulster
Date :: 25 March, 2011
Time :: 20:05 GMT
Venue :: Firhill

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rory best

The teams squad :

Glasgow team squad : 15 Bernardo Stortoni, 14 DTH van der Merwe, 13 Federico Aramburu, 12 Peter Murchie, 11 Alex Dunbar, 10 Ruaridh Jackson, 9 Colin Gregor (c), 8 Richie Vernon, 7 Ryan Wilson, 6 James Eddie, 5 Robert Harley, 4 Aly Muldowney, 3 Moray Low, 2 Fergus Thomson, 1 Jon Welsh.

Replacements: 16 Pat MacArthur, 17 Kevin Tkachuk, 18 Ryan Grant, 19 Chris Fusaro, 20 Johnnie Beattie, 21 Henry Pyrgos, 22 Duncan Weir, 23 Hefin O'Hare.

Ulster team squad : 15 Simon Danielli, 14 Conor Gaston, 13 Nevin Spence, 12 Paddy Wallace, 11 Craig Gilroy, 10 Ruan Pienaar, 9 Paul Marshall, 8 Pedrie Wannenburg, 7 Chris Henry, 6 Robbie Diack,5 Dan Tuohy, 4 Johann Muller (c), 3 Declan Fitzpatrick, 2 Andi Kyriacou, 1 Tom Court.

Replacements: 16 Rory Best, 17 Paddy McAllister, 18 Bryan Young, 19 Tim Barker, 20 Willie Faloon, 21 Ian Whitten, 22 Tommy Seymour, 23 Adam D'Arcy.


Glasgow return to Firhill for the second time in a fortnight and will be looking to follow-up last weekend's win over Treviso with victory over play-off chasing Ulster on Friday.

The Warriors welcome international fly-half Ruaridh Jackson and flanker Richie Vernon back from the Scotland camp following the Six Nations. They also have winger DTH van der Merwe, who signed a new two-year-deal this week, back from a wrist injury.

In the backs, Van der Merwe and Jackson replace Hefin O'Hare and Duncan Weir respectively - both of whom drop to the bench.

In the forwards, Rob Harley moves up into the second row in place of Tom Ryder who is unavailable due to a thigh injury. As a result, James Eddie slots into the blindside role.

Ryan Wilson retains his place at openside whilst Vernon comes in for Johnnie Beattie.

"The players were delighted to get the win over Treviso," said head coach Sean Lineen.

"It was a very hard game against big physical men and to get that victory was really encouraging. The team spirit was strong and to score three tries was very good."

Although Ulster's Irish internationalists have been named among those available for selection this week, it is their overseas players that Lineen feels could have a bigger say in the match.

"There could be one or two guys back from the Ireland camp," he said.

"But the strength of the Ulster team is in their foreigners. Pedrie Wannenburg, Johann Muller and one certain Ruan Pienaar are phenomenal players. But we've just got to control what we can."

Meanwhile, Ulster coach Brian McLaughlin has continued his rotation policy, bringing in six new faces.

Irish players Tom Court and Paddy Wallace join Scotland international Simon Danielli in the starting line-up as they all return from Six Nations duty, while Rory Best takes a place on the bench.

Andrew Trimble picked up a slight quad injury playing for Ireland and is unavailable.

Paul Marshall is included at scrum-half after his cameo against the Dragons and Ruan Pienaar moves to the fly-half position as a result. Conor Gaston will make his second appearance on the wing after impressing on his debut last week.

Danielli will start at full-back which means Adam D'Arcy is named among the replacements and Wallace will play inside centre in place of Luke Marshall who misses the rest of the season.

Andi Kyriacou and Declan Fitzpatrick remain in the front row and are joined by Court. Dan Tuohy is promoted to the bench to partner captain Johann Muller in the second row.

The back row is reshuffled again with Pedrie Wannenburg named instead of Willie Faloon. Wannenburg is named at number eight, Robbie Diack moves to blindside flanker and Chris Henry is at openside.

Tommy Seymour is among the replacements again after his heroics last week but there is no place for fellow try-scorer Darren Cave.

The return of Ulster's international players is a timely boost as every point will count in the Magners League and the Heineken Cup quarter-final is just over two weeks away.

Ulster currently lie fourth in the Magners League so McLaughlin will be hoping for an improved performance this week to continue their challenge.

"If we want to make that semi-final spot in the Magners League then every game is a cup final and we have to perform in every game," said McLaughlin.

Form: Glasgow gained their first Magners League victory of 2011 at home to Treviso last Friday. The Warriors' solo defeat at Firhill in their last five matches all competitions was 15-26 to Cardiff Blues on February 11. Ulster have lost only one of their last eight games in all competitions: 22-23 at Ospreys on February 13. The Ulstermen have won just once in their last four trips to Scotland: 37-25 at Edinburgh on April 25. Ulster won 19-17 at Ravenhill when the two teams met on October 1, and have also been victorious on two of their last three visits to Firhill.


Cardiff Blues vs Munster Live Stream Magners League Friday, 25 March 2011

Watch Cardiff Blues vs Munster Live Stream Magners League Friday, 25 March 2011 in Cardiff City Stadium at 19:05 (GMT/UTC) on online tv from any where in the world. So don't miss this rugby match between Cardiff Blues & Munster. you can watch this match on your laptop or computer by online rugby tv link.

Schedule ::
Teams :: Cardiff Blues vs Munster
Date :: 25 March, 2011
Time ::19:05 (GMT/UTC)
Venue :: Cardiff City Stadium

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Ronan OGara

The teams squad :

Cardiff Blues team squad : 15 Chris Czekaj, 14 Richard Mustoe, 13 Casey Laulala, 12 Dafydd Hewitt, 11 Leigh Halfpenny, 10 Ceri Sweeney, 9 Lloyd Williams, 8 Xavier Rush, 7 Martyn Williams, 6 Andries Pretorius, 5 Paul Tito (c), 4 Michael Paterson, 3 Scott Andrews, 2 Rhys Williams, 1 John Yapp.

Replacements: 16 Kristian Dacey, 17 Nathan Trevett, 18 Sam Hobbs, 19 Bradley Davies, 20 Mamma Molitika, 21 Tom Slater, 22 Dan Parks, 23 Jamie Roberts.

Munster team squad : 15 Felix Jones, 14 Doug Howlett, 13 Johne Murphy, 12 Lifeimi Mafi, 11 Keith Earls, 10 Ronan O'Gara, 9 Connor Murray, 8 Denis Leamy, 7 Niall Ronan, 6 James Couglan, 5 Mick O'Driscoll, 4 Paul O'Connell (c), 3 Tony Buckley, 2 Damien Varley, 1 Wian du Preez.

Replacements: 16 Mike Sherry, 17 Marcus Horan, 18 Stephen Archer, 19 Donncha Ryan, 20 Peter O'Mahony, 21 Peter Stringer, 22 Sam Tuitupou, 23 Danny Cusack.


Cardiff Blues vs Munster Preview ::

The Blues welcome back their international contingent for Friday's clash with Magners League leaders Munster at Cardiff City Stadium.

Munster hold a nine-point lead at the top of the standings but have lost on their last five visits to Wales so it promises to be another hotly contested encounter.

"Munster will always focus the minds of our squad and with or without their international players Munster are always formidable," said Cardiff Blues Director of Rugby David Young.

"They are very physical, they do the basics really well and I think they have a squad that is as strong as anyone's in the League."

"That's why they are always at the top. There is competition for places in their team and that keeps everyone on their toes."

"They have a great tradition and fight for everything that goes with the shirt.

"The pressure is no different for us than it is for any other team in the top five or six."

"Everybody realises that all the games very important and can't afford to have a bad day.

"That is what I think the play-offs have added to the tournament.

"We will certainly have a buzz and enthusiasm around training over the new few weeks because each match is vital."

The Blues welcome back Lloyd Williams, who has recovered from a shoulder injury sustained against Exeter in November.

Cardiff's Six Nations players John Yapp, Leigh Halfpenny, Bradley Davies, Jamie Roberts and Dan Park all return to the 23 but the Blues are with without Sam Warburton. Warburton picked sustained a knee injury in the defeat to France last Saturday and is expected to be out for between four to six weeks.

T Rhys Thomas is also unavailable after picking up a hip injury that may require further investigation. While Tom James is also out with a minor foot injury, Gareth Williams is out with a minor calf injury and Faul Filise with an achilles injury.

Meanwhile scrum-half Conor Murray will lead the Munster back line.

Murray, who was handed his first start against the Dragons at the start of this month is partnered with Ronan O'Gara in a side that includes returning internationals, Keith Earls, Denis Leamy and Paul O'Connell.

In explaining what is undoubtedly a big call at nine, Tony McGahan said, "Conor has been a consistent member of the senior squad in training over the past twelve months because of International call ups and injuries to our half-back position.

"In this time he has gathered valuable training experiences from the more senior players in the squad which allowed him to play off the bench in last Six Nations window and start against the Dragons in our last Magners League game this year.

"He impressed the coaching staff and fellow players with a enthusiastic and mature display in his first professional start and deserves to be in the mix competing with Peter and Duncan for game time with Tomas's unfortunate bout of injuries."

All in all, McGahan makes ten changes to the starting XV from the one that played against the Dragons in Musgrave Park three weeks ago, one of those changes forced by Paul Warwick's return to Australia on family matters.

Elsewhere, the inclusion of Felix Jones at full-back means Johne Murphy switching to outside centre with Earls on the left wing in place of Simon Zebo.

Up front, it's all change in the front row with Wian du Preez, Damien Varley and Tony Buckley starting on this occasion, O'Connell comes in for Ian Nagle while the back row remains the same other than Niall Ronan, who returned from injury in the A game last week, replacing Donnacha Ryan who is named on the bench.

Form: Cardiff Blues' only defeat in their last six Magners League matches was 13-32 in Ulster on 25 February. The Blues most recent loss at Cardiff City Stadium in the Magners League was 15-37 to Ulster on 21 November. Munster have lost only one Magners League encounter since November: 18-19 in Treviso on 13 February. The Munstermen have lost on their last five visits to Wales in all competitions. The last six clashes between the two sides have all been won by the home side on the day, whilst Munster's only previous win on Blues soil in the Magners League was 18-16 at the Arms Park on 4 November 2005.

Sale vs Leeds Carnegie Live Stream Aviva Premiership Friday, 25 March 2011

Watch Sale vs Leeds Carnegie Live Stream Aviva Premiership Friday, 25 March 2011 in Edgeley Park at 19:45 (GMT/UTC) on online tv from any where in the world. So don't miss this rugby match between Sale & Leeds Carnegie. you can watch this match on your laptop or computer by online rugby tv link.

Schedule ::
Teams :: Sale vs Leeds Carnegiee
Date :: 25 March, 2011
Time ::19:45 (GMT/UTC)
Venue :: dgeley Park

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Two teams squad :

Sale team squad : 15 Nick Macleod, 14 Ben Cohen, 13 Chris Bell, 12 Andy Tuilagi, 11 Mark Cueto, 10 Charlie Hodgson, 9 Dwayne Peel, 8 Sisa Koyamaibole, 7 Neil McMillan, 6 James Gaskell, 5 Wame Lewaravu, 4 Chris Jones, 3 Henry Thomas, 2 Neil Briggs, 1 Lee Imiolek.

Replacements : 16 Marc Jones, 17 Eifion Lewis-Roberts, 18 Jack Forster, 19 Sean Cox, 20 David Seymour, 21 Will Cliff, 22 Paul Williams, 23 Kyle Tonetti.

Leeds Carnegie team squad : 15 Michael Stephenson, 14 Lee Blackett, 13 Henry Faafili, 12 Luther Burrell, 11 Peter Wackett, 10 Adrian Jarvis, 9 Scott Mathie, 8 Alfie Tooala, 7 Hendre Fourie, 6 Kearnan Myall, 5 Marco Wentzel (capt), 4 Daniel Browne, 3 Phil Swainston, 2 Steve Thompson, 1 Mike MacDonald.

Replacements : 16 Scott Freer, 17 Gareth Hardy, 18 Juan Gomez, 19 Rhys Oakley, 20 Danny Paul, 21 Warren Fury, 22 Christian Lewis Pratt, 23 Semi Tadulala.


Sale & Leeds Carnegie Preview ::

Sale are boosted by the return of Mark Cueto and Dwayne Peel for their Aviva Premiership game against Leeds Carnegie at Edgeley Park on Friday.

James Gaskell, Eifion Lewis Roberts and David Seymour all also return after injury.

"The players have been training hard since the defeat at Wasps preparing for this game. It's a crucial game for both teams and we have been working on all areas of our game," said Executive Director of Rugby Steve Diamond.

Meanwhile, Leeds Carnegie Head Coach Neil Back has made five changes to his side for this Friday's Aviva Premiership clash.

The majority of the changes come in the front row. Steve Thompson returns from his try-scoring appearance off the bench with England last weekend. Either side of Thompson are Mike MacDonald and Phil Swainston with Gareth Hardy and Juan Gomez this week starting on the bench.

There is only one change in the back line with Lee Blackett returning from injury to replace Scott Barrow, who has had a hernia operation this week. Henry Fa'afili reverts to centre to allow Blackett to return on the right wing.

The final change is the return of skipper Marco Wentzel from a hamstring injury suffered in the first half of the win over London Irish. He replaces Sean Hohneck.

The bench also sees back row Rhys Oakley return from injury, in place of James Craig, whilst Christian Lewis-Pratt could make his first appearance in the Aviva Premiership since the game at London Irish back in October.

Form: In twenty previous matches between the two clubs in all competitions Leeds have won just once: 19-10 at Edgeley Park in the Premiership on 19 February 2010. Sale Sharks have lost their last six matches in all competitions since their 50-5 victory against El Salvador in Valladolid on 22 January. Sale's only victory in their last five games of Aviva Premiership Rugby at Edgeley Park was 28-22 over Saracens on 2 January. Leeds Carnegie's solo win in their last seven encounters in all competitions was 27-19 at home to London Irish on 6 March.


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