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Brad sewell and ben stratton to miss hawks afl season opener

Brad sewell and ben stratton to miss hawks afl season opener

Saracens have secured two World Rugby titles and a top eight finish in the Six Nations, but the home teams in the 2015 Pro14 are still in first position on home soil.

They will look to get their reward when they take on the Springboks on Saturday.

The Springboks have yet to win on home soil since their Super 13 tour in 2009, losing out 13-8 on their last visit to the Bluebells’ old Stadion in 2010.

The Seagulls, though, will have looked to build on their success in the home league this season with nine wins 전주출장마사지 전주출장안마from their nine matches.

They had lost nine consecutive matches on the road in the firs대전 마사지t half of the season before beating the Crusaders in the Aviva Premiership last Saturday, but they will hope to win their ninth-straight fixture in Munster’s Stadion on Sunday after picking up a 23-14 win at Galway’s Aviva Stadium.

Seaforth will be in the second row once again in the same suit after the Springboks’ All Blacks win in Paris last month. This week’s Pro14 fixtures come after a frustrating weekend as Wests Tigers travelled to New Zealand and Glasgow Warriors were beaten by the Barbarians in Cardiff in the first of thr온라인 카지노ee separate defeats this season.

For the home side, a trip to Dublin to face Munster in the Pro12 and the Aviva Stadium will add to the pressure ahead of the first meeting of 2015 with the Seagulls, who will also be without the experienced prop Peter O’Mahony, who sustained a fractured knee against the Crusaders in Paris and will be out for the opening two weeks of the season.

Saracens look set to make a return to action in the next two months with their first match in February, although the Springboks’ run of form has not continued like they have with the home side, as they have won just two out of seven games on the road this season.

Backs to watch

Benn Bodine, Seagulls prop (22 Tests, 30 tries)

With a season’s absence for their captain Tom Wood, Bodine should have an even more influential role in the Seagulls’ attacking set-up this year, with O’Donnell at loose forward and the recently signed Adam Reynolds the main threat out wide.

He is already enjoying some impressive form in the Springbok jersey