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Who was your Heineken Cup final men of the match?
Rocky Elsom (63%)
Jonathan Sexton (15%)
Brian O'Driscoll (14%)
Dan Hipkiss (4%)
Other (3%)
Ben Kay (1%)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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London Irish forwards coach Toby Booth rues the missed chances towards the end of the game which could have brought his side semi-final victory over Toulouse. Watch the interview here.
Casey vows Irish will bounce back
Sowerby relishes final return
Saracens stalwart Sorrell up for the Cup
This is my international - Tipoki
Sanderson aims for Challenge treble
Bates plans Newcastle rebuilding
Ruddock revels in history
O'Callaghan up for Saracens challenge
Hewat ready for Toulouse firepower
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