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The Ospreys will be hoping 13 is their lucky number as they look to exact revenge against Biarritz Olympique in their Pool opener at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Welsh region have won their last 12 home games in Europe since 2007 and are determined to make it 13 when they face a Biarritz side which beat them 29-28 in a dramatic semi-final in San Sebastien in 2010.
But the Basque outfit, who reached the final of the Heineken Cup final in 2006 and 2010, will have targeted lifting a trophy which they have come so close to winning but never have.
The Ospreys, who failed to reach the quarter finals of the tournament for the first time in four years last season, will want to restore their reputation in Europe and become the first side to lift the Heineken Cup.
Dan Biggar’s golden boot made it 13 straight wins at the Liberty Stadium in Heineken Cup Pool matches for the Ospreys as they opened their account in one of this season’s ‘Pools of Death’ with a vital win.
Battling Biarritz managed to hit back after being 14 points adrift late on in the second half and almost snatched a draw at the death when England wing Ian Balshaw popped up on the opposite side to take a pass and race clear in the 22.
But English referee Andrew Small spotted a forward pass and the chance was lost. Biarritz were adamant after the game that an Ospreys hand had deflected the ball, but they could still be content leaving with a point.
You had to go back to the Leicester Tigers win in 2005 for the last time the Ospreys had been beaten at home in Europe and thanks to Biggar’s mighty boot – he landed a magnificent seven penalties and a conversion for a man of the match winning haul of 23 points – their successful run continued.
Damien Traille gave Biarritz the lead with a drop goal and it was still very tight at the break with Biggar replying with two penalties to make it 6-3. He then added five more after the break, as well as a conversion of Tommy Bowe’s try, and it was too much for the visitor’s to claw back.
Balshaw’s two tries brought Biarritz back to within striking distance and that all important losing bonus point could yet prove vital in the final analysis in January when the quarter-final places are determined.
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