Montpellier
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Sam Burgess, Bath’s star recruit from rugby league, came on as a second-half substitute during Bath’s 30-5 win over Montpellier in the European Champions Cup
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Sam Burgess looks set to make his European Champions Cup debut for Bath against Montpellier
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Rugby union: talking points from the weekend's action European Rugby Champions Cup: talking points from the weekend action
Guardian writers: Toulouse evince the art of passing to space, Glasgow on course for knock-out stage and George North gives Warren Gatland pause for thought -
Finn Russell kicked five penalties in Glasgow’s crucial 15-13 victory at Montpellier to stay top of Pool Four
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Toby Flood helped Toulouse to come from behind and beat Montpellier 30-23 in an all-French encounter in the Champions Cup
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Montpellier won the battle of the bottom clubs to leave Treviso at the foot of Heineken Cup Pool 5 after they strolled to a 24-6 home win
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Niki Goneva scored a last-minute try as Leicester ended their seven-year losing streak in France
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Robert Kitson: Connacht's astonishing Heineken Cup win suggests French clubs' overflowing pot of gold may be mellowing their fighting spirit
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Leicester twice allowed Montpellier a potential escape route and ended up grateful for a last-gasp drop-goal from Ryan Lamb to win 41-32 at Welford Road
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How often do you get the chance to capture sport beneath such a vivid backdrop as this?
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Heineken Cup: James Hook kicked 11 points for Perpignan as they beat Edinburgh 31-14, a result that has blown Pool Six open
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Ulster secured one of the most memorable away Heineken Cup wins as they comprehensively beat last season's quarter-finalists Montpellier 25-8 in Pool 5
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Dean Ryan: Many other factors come into the equation, but a quick-thinking No10 is vital to emerging victorious against Europe's elite
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Robert Kitson: Look out for Ospreys' Eli Walker and Saracens' Will Fraser, plus Jonathan Pelissie, Ian Madigan, Cory Allen and Sam Dickinson
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The Clermont Auvergne coach Alex King is confident 'everything is coming together at the right time' after they cruised into the Heineken Cup semi-finals
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Clermont stepped up a gear after an unconvincing start to claim a place in the last four with a 36-14 win at home to Montpellier
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The Heineken Cup quarter-finals promise their usual pan-continental spectacle, but home advantage should prove to be decisive
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Eddie Butler: The Heineken Cup quarter-finals may not be pretty but they will be gripping as every side looks for the edge
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Montpellier beat Toulon 23-3 in Pool 6 to advance to the Heineken Cup quarter-finals but Toulon still topped the pool
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Sale suffered a fourth consecutive defeat against French opposition in the Heineken Cup as Montpellier kept alive their qualification hopes with a bonus-point win
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Montpellier secured their first ever away win in the Heineken Cup but made desperately hard work of seeing off a depleted Cardiff Blues
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Mark Cueto's try is not enough for Sale Sharks who are well beaten in Montpellier
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Sarries also welcome back Neil de Kock and Chris Wyles against Racing Métro, while Harlequins stick with Ben Botica, last weekend's replacement, at Connacht
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Leinster, who had already qualified from Pool 3, comfortably beat Montpellier 25-3 in the Heineken Cup
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• Clermont 19-15 Ulster
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Timoci Nagusa's late try snatched victory for Montpellier over Bath in the Heineken Cup
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Harlequins are boosted by Nick Evans's return against Gloucester while London Irish include Adam Thompstone in their back three against Cardiff
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Rory Lamont marked his return to Scottish rugby with Glasgow's only try in the heroic draw at Montpellier
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The former England captain has lost Asia's vote as he attempts to unseat Bernard Lapasset at the International Rugby Board
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Stephen Donald was Bath's star performer in their 16-13 Heineken Cup win against Montpellier
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John Smit starts his first game for Saracens in Biarritz and Stephen Donald is at fly-half for Bath on Sunday
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Shaun Edwards: Northampton's turn to get the better of Munster; time for Cardiff to punch their weight; Leicester's know-how and Saracens' power are telling factors
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Eddie Butler: Heineken Cup will allow some players – including those from Northampton – to rebuild reputations damaged in New Zealand
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The Montpellier scrum-half kicked 22 points as his team beat Newcastle 32-8 in their Amlin Challenge Cup Pool Three match last night
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