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LIVE: Bordeaux-Begles v Dragons in the Champions Cup

- Dean Ryan without a raft of seniors because of injury and coronavirus. - The French giants open the scoring through flanker Diaby and stretch their lead through wing Cordero. - They score three quick tries either side of the break before Cordero crosses for his hat-trick. - Nick Tompkins scores a consolation for the Dragons

Eastern Illinois University to host virtual commencements Saturday

Eastern Illinois University to host virtual commencements Saturday
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LIVE: Dragons v Wasps in the Champions Cup | South Wales Argus

LIVE: Dragons v Wasps in the Champions Cup | South Wales Argus
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Dragons pair test positive for Covid-19 ahead of Wasps clash

The Dragons will have to make changes to their team to face Wasps after a pair of positive coronavirus tests. The individuals have not been named. TWO Dragons players have tested positive for coronavirus on the eve of their return to the Champions Cup – forcing them to make changes to their matchday squad to face Wasps. The Rodney Parade region returned no positives when tested earlier this week but the pair of individuals then reported symptoms. They did not train with the squad on Thursday and test results came through positive on Friday. That has forced director of rugby Dean Ryan to pull out a number of individuals that came into close contact with them.

2020-21 Champions Cup: The contenders, TV details, kick-off times and more

2020-21 Champions Cup: The contenders, TV details, kick-off times and more Gerry Thornley explains the tournament’s new format on the eve of the first round Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 18:00   Against the most disconcerting backdrop the sport has ever known, the Heineken Champions Cup is back with a new, one-off, complex format which is both shortened and expanded at the same time. The first of four rounds kicks off this weekend, with the second next weekend followed by the last two in January. And that’s it for the group stages, with 24 teams whittled down to eight. On the positive side, reverting to an expanded cast of 24, as opposed to 20 or even the oft-mooted 16, adds plenty of variety. There will be no match-ups between teams from the same leagues and two-legged, home and away quarter-finals should be very interesting as well as novel.

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