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Here we go again …

Friday 7th December 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Bayonne and London Wasps have developed an intense rivalry in recent years and this latest episode will be just as hotly contested. - 07/12/2012 09:45

Bayonne and London Wasps have developed an intense rivalry in recent years and this latest episode will be just as hotly contested. - 07/12/2012 09:45

Bayonne and London Wasps have developed an intense rivalry in recent years and this latest episode will be just as hotly contested.

These teams have been thrown together at the Pool stage for three of the last four years and once again look set to compete head-to-head for the quarter-finals.

Wasps lead the series 3-1 and now have the choice of experienced Welsh outside-halves Stephen Jones and Nick Robinson to choose from.

Wing Christian Wade is in a rich vein of form but Wasps must find a way past Bayonne's twin towers, No 8 Abdellatif Boutaty and lock Rob Linde, who already have 50 tackles to their name in just two games.

Both teams have the ability to score – having amassed a staggering 190 points between them in the opening rounds – but don't expect the same at Stade Jean Dauger.

Wasps' Jonathan Poff has been at the heart of Wasps' defence while Bayonne have lost three of their last four since their Challenge Cup wins over Mogliano and Newport Gwent Dragons.

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– London Wasps are now the team Bayonne have faced the most often in the Amlin Challenge Cup.
– London Wasps have won three of their four encounters against Bayonne in the Amlin Challenge Cup, only losing at home last December.
– Bayonne have only lost once in their last eight home games in this competition.
– London Wasps have only lost twice in their six games played in France in this tournament.

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It’s on a knife edge

Saturday 8th December 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Bayonne and London Wasps have developed an intense rivalry in recent years and this latest episode will be just as hotly contested. - 07/12/2012 09:45

Bayonne and London Wasps have developed an intense rivalry in recent years and this latest episode will be just as hotly contested. - 07/12/2012 09:45

Something had to give at Stade Jean Dauger – and in the end it was both Bayonne and London Wasps’ winning runs in this season’s tournament.

The two clubs went in to this key contest on the back of two wins apiece but the 13-13 draw means it will all come down to the quick-fire Round 4 return at Adam Parks.

Phil Swainston turned into the most unlikely of Wasps saviours with a 72nd minute try that levelled matters in a contest that was always going to be tight and tense, the only event to trouble the scoreboard in the first 39 minutes a Jacques Louis Potgieter penalty goal.

Then just before the break right wing Marvin O’Connor found a way through the Wasps defence and with outside half Potgieter adding the conversion the home side had opened up a 10-points advantage.

In the process they went through the 100-points mark – including 13 tries – for the campaign with just 200 minutes played.

Saracens introduced Elliott Daly at full back in place of Hugo Southwell for the start of the second half and although outside half Nicky Robinson then missed a penalty goal chance of cutting the deficit he made no mistake with his second effort in the 52nd minute.

Just seven minutes later and the gap was down to two points as electric and elusive wing Christian Wade crossed for his seventh tournament try in just seven appearances.

Potgieter initially steadied home nerves with a second penalty but then Swainston got in on the try scoring act to leave quarter-final qualification from the group on a knife edge.
 

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