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Show Descriptions

Friday 15 September 2000
09:00-10:00
The Rugby Club
14:00-15:00
The Rugby Club

Saturday 16 September 2000
14:00-16:30
Ford Rugby Union: Zurich Premiership - Harlequins Vs Bristol- Live
22:00-23:30
Rugby Union Update: Zurich Premiership Harlequins Vs Bristol
02:00-03:30
Rugby Union Update: Zurich Premiership - Harlequins Vs Bristol Highlights

Sunday 17 September 2000
10:30-12:00
Rugby Union Update: Zurich Premiership Harlequins Vs Bristol

Thursday 21 September 2000
18:00-19:00
The Rugby Club
23:00-00:00
The Rugby Club

Friday 22 September 2000
09:00-10:00
The Rugby Club
13:00-14:00
The Rugby Club
16:00-17:00
The Rugby Club

Gloucester:

Coach: Philippe Saint-Andre
Captain: Ian Jones
Ground: Kingsholm
Last season: 3rd

In:
Jason Little (New South Wales), Andy Gomarsall (Bedford), Jake Boer (London Irish), Robert Todd (London Irish), Olivier Azam (Montferrand), Franck Schisano (Narbonne), Herve Gregoire (Montferrand), Rory Greenslade-Jones (Pontypridd)
Out:
Neil McCarthy (Bristol), Richard Tombs (released), Laurie Beck (Penzance).

Jason Little
The arrival of French coach Philippe Saint-Andre transformed Gloucester from a relatively ordinary side into a more expansive style that helped them reach third place last season. With new signing Jason Little sure to inject class and steel in the midfield and the pack boosted by three arrivals from St Andre's former club Montferrand, Gloucester should be looking at a top five spot at the very least.

They can certainly rely on the backing of the most fanatical fans in the country to help their cause - Kingsholm ground has a reputation second only to Leicester's Welford Road as the hardest place to come away from with a victory - and if they can take a few important scalps on their travels, then they could get close to their first piece of silverware since 1982.

Other Zurich Premiership teams:
Bath Bristol Harlequins Leicester London Irish Newcastle Northampton Rotherham Sale Saracens Wasps