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In the know [Bristol Evening Post (England)](Bristol Evening Post (England) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Kick-off: Tomorrow, 2.30pm Ground: Castle Park, Armthorpe Road, Doncaster, DN2 5QB Doncaster director of rugby: Brett Davey Captain: Chris Hallam Top try scorer (2010-11): Matt Williams - 16 Top points scorer (2010-11): Tristan Roberts - 309 Tickets: Tickets are available on the day, priced as follows: Terraced areas - Pounds 12 adults, Pounds 7 concessions, Pounds 3 juniors; seated areas - Pounds 15 adults, Pounds 9 concessions, Pounds 7 juniors. Getting there - by road: Follow the M5 northS bound, leaving at junction 4a to take the M42 and then the M1. Leave the M1 at junction 32 to join the M18. Doncaster Knights then recommend leaving the M18 at junction 4 and folloS wing the A630 (Doncaster) for one mile, before turning left at the second roundabout (signed Armthorpe). In a further mile, in Armthorpe, go right at the next roundabout (signed Doncaster). Castle Park is 1.3 miles along this road, on the left, after leaving the built-up area. Pre-season results: Hull (Home) Won 68-14 Coventry (Away) Won 24- 23 Bedwas (Away) Won 13-10 Last meeting: November 20, 2010 Doncaster 36 Bristol 13 How will it go? Bristol's pre-season offered many reasons for optimism - and I back them to get off to a winning start. Bristol by five points. Steve Cotton Fixtures (3pm unless stated) TOMORROW Aviva Premiership: London Irish v Harlequins (2.00), Leicester v Exeter, Worcester v Sale, Saracens v Wasps (4.30), Newcastle v Bath (6.30). The Championship: Doncaster v Bristol (2.30), Moseley v Cornish Pirates, Plymouth Albion v Esher. National League One: Blaydon v Cambridge (2.30), Sedgley Park v Tynedale (2.30), Barking v Rosslyn Park, Blackheath v Cambridge, Cinderford v Fylde, Ealing v Blackheath, Jersey v Birmingham & Solihull, Stourbridge v Macclesfield, Wharfedale v Coventry. National League Two South: Hartpury College v Barnes (2.30), Dings Crusaders v Old Albanians, Henley v Taunton, Launceston v Clifton, Lydney v Hertford, Richmond v Southend, Shelford v Westcombe Park, Worthing v Redruth. SUNDAY Aviva Premiership: Northampton v Gloucester (3.30). The Championship: Leeds Carnegie v London Welsh, London Scottish v Rotherham (2.00), Nottingham v Bedford. Words of wisdom " I think that, at the point we are at, we are as good as we can possibly be right now - Bristol head coach Liam Middleton has been pleased with his first summer in charge. " (c) 2011 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved. |
