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I won't be stung by Wasps - Ales

GIANT winger Alesana Tuilagi is determined to be Leicester's smiling assassin in today's Heineken Cup final against Wasps. Read

We can breathe fire - Turner

PAUL TURNER has called on the Dragons Board to back his side in the Heineken Cup. Read

Howley cheering for Wasps

IT was the dramatic last-gasp moment which saw Rob Howley add another chapter to a glittering career. Read

Dragons claim thrilling victory

PAUL EMERICK scored the try that put the Dragons out of this season’s Heineken Cup, but last night he crossed for the injury-time score that put them in the next campaign’s European showpiece. Read

Dragons determined this time

JUNE 2, 2006 – the darkest day since the Dragons’ inception. Read

Emerick confident history won’t be repeated

A LOT is made in sport of irony and coincidences. Read

Dragons braced for Calvisano clash

THE Newport Gwent Dragons will face Calvisano in their Heineken Cup play-off at Rodney Parade on Friday. Read

Welsh rugby back in big time

SO a season of great promise is over and there has been a changing of the guard. Read

Deadline for talks on the big row

THE participation of England's top clubs in next season's Heineken Cup will be decided by May 18 as top-level talks are set to resume today. Read

Heineken final could be back in Cardiff

THE Heineken Cup saga appears to have finally been resolved and next season’ s final could be coming back to the Millennium Stadium. Read

WRU boss hopeful over Heineken Cup talks

WRU boss Roger Lewis believes significant strides will be made in Dublin today to save the Heineken Cup. Read

Leicester 33-17 Scarlets

Heineken Cup, 21/04/2007, kick-off time 1500 Read

Scarlets favourites, but we were too Goode

Leicester match-winner Andy Goode admitted he had taken great delight in bursting the Scarlets' European bubble. Read

Easterby: Team can play a winning game

Scarlets skipper Simon Easterby has challenged his team to respond to their latest Heineken Cup heartache by following the lead of Munster and bouncing back next year to win the trophy. Read

It's men against the boys on the field

The haunted look of despair etched on the face of Stephen Jones following another Scarlets' Heineken Cup semi-final exit told its own story. Read

'Scarlets have done Wales proud'

SIMON EASTERBY and his Scarlets will be disconsolate this morning as the reality of Heineken Cup semi-final defeat sinks in. Read

Wasps win set to take sting out of England's South African squad

WASPS left England coach Brian Ashton with a headache after overpowering Northampton to set up a Heineken Cup final against Leicester. Read

We blew it - Peel

DWAYNE PEEL has delivered a brutally honest verdict on the Scarlets' Heineken Cup exit and admitted, "We were our own worst enemies." Read

Europe's Holy Grail continues to elude subdued Scarlets

Oh dear. Wasn't this just what we all feared? Read

'We will get over this loss' - Popham

Alix Popham vowed Llanelli Scarlets will recover from the devastation of yet another Heineken Cup semi-final failure. Read