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Heineken Cup
Tindall ready for Millennium Stadium showdown
Scrum.com
October 13, 2008
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Gloucester's Mike Tindall is gearing up for a huge clash with the Blues at the Millennium Stadium
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Something will have to give on Sunday when the Millennium Stadium opens its gates to Heineken Cup action again as Cardiff Blues face Gloucester at the national stadium. Both teams made winning starts in Round 1, the Blues trouncing Italian champions Rugby Calvisano 56-20 while Gloucester beat Biarritz Olympique 22-10, and the Millennium Stadium collision could ultimately have a huge bearing on quarter-final qualification next year. While there have been five finals in the Welsh capital, three of them at the Millennium Stadium, the Blues will be playing a tournament match at the ground for only the second time. When they met Leicester Tigers there in the 2006/07 competition a crowd of 26,645 saw the English club edge home 21-17. "Next weekend is a really massive game - probably the most important game for us in the Pool stages," said Gloucester captain Mike Tindall. "The environment, the atmosphere and the whole occasion is going to be huge and hopefully we will find out what our boys are made of. "And if you can't get up for a game against the Blues at the Millennium Stadium in front of a huge crowd then there is something wrong with you. How we turn up and how we get our game right will determine how we get on. "I have not seen much of the Blues this season but last year I was impressed with the way they tried to play, so this week we will do our homework and analysis on them although we already know they have a lot of good ball carriers and skilled players. "What we are focusing on is trying to get our own stuff right as we know that if we do that we are good enough to come away with a win." Gloucester have won all three previous Heineken Cup meetings between the teams, including a 21-15 quarter-final win at Kingsholm in 2001, and will be out to deny the Blues that debut head-to-head victory. "The win over Biarritz was a great start for us and the choices we made were the right ones although we were a bit disappointed we did not score a few more tries," said Tindall. "However, Biarritz seemed to get under the radar a bit at the breakdowns and that made our ball slower but they are an extremely physical team and I thought our pack was outstanding around the fringes and stood up to them. "And there is still a long way to go in this tournament. We shot out of the traps last year, had a bad period through the winter and the game against Munster came a couple of weeks to early. This time we have to make sure we turn up at the end of the Pool stage of the tournament and get through our group and into the knock-out stages." HEINEKEN CUP 2008/09 (All kick-offs LOCAL times) ROUND 2 FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER, 2008 Pool 5 Glasgow Warriors v Toulouse 20.00 Alan Lewis (I) Sky Sports / Canal+ Sport / Sky Italia SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER, 2008 Pool 2 Castres Olympique v Edinburgh 18.30 Andrew Small (E) Canal+ Sport / Sky Sports** Pool 2 Leinster v London Wasps 17.30 Nigel Owens (W) Sky Sports / RTE* / Sky Italia Pool 3 Benetton Treviso v Leicester Tigers 14.35 Romain Poite (F) Sky Italia / Sky Sports** Pool 3 Ospreys v Perpignan 15.30 Wayne Barnes (E) Sky Sports / France 2 Pool 4 Stade Français Paris v Scarlets 14.35 Peter Allan (S) Canal+ / Sky Sports Pool 4 Harlequins v Ulster Rugby 15.00 Tim Hayes (W) Pool 6 Biarritz Olympique v Rugby Calvisano 18.00 Andy McPherson (S) SUNDAY 19 OCTOBER, 2008 Pool 1 Montauban v ASM Clermont Auvergne 16.00 Chris White (E) France 2 Pool 1 Sale Sharks v Munster 13.00 Christophe Berdos (F) Sky Sports / Sport+*** / RTE* Pool 5 Bath Rugby v Newport Gwent Dragons 13.00 Carlo Damasco (It) S4C* / Sky Sports** Pool 6 Cardiff Blues v Gloucester Rugby 15.00 Alain Rolland (I) Sky Sports / Sky Italia * Delayed highlights ** Red button *** Delayed © Scrum.com
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