The 2010–11 Aviva Premiership was the 24th season of the top flight English domestic rugby union competition and the first one to be sponsored by Aviva.[1] The reigning champions entering the season were Leicester Tigers, who had claimed their ninth title after defeating Saracens in the 2010 final. Exeter Chiefs had been promoted as champions from the 2009–10 RFU Championship, their first promotion to the top flight.
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Saracens won their first title after defeating Leicester Tigers in the final at Twickenham after having finished second in the regular season table. Leeds Carnege were relegated on the last day of the season. It was the third time that Leeds have been relegated from the top flight since the leagues began and the first time since the 2007–08 Premiership Rugby season.
As usual, round 1 included the London Double Header at Twickenham, the seventh instance since its inception in 2004.
Twelve teams compete in the league – the top eleven teams from the previous season and Exeter Chiefs who were promoted from the 2009–10 RFU Championship to the top flight for the first time. They replaced Worcester Warriors who were relegated after six years in the top flight.
Stadiums and locations
2010–11 Aviva Premiership Teams
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Bath |
Steve Meehan |
Luke Watson |
Puma |
The Recreation Ground |
12,200 |
Bath, Somerset |
Exeter Chiefs |
Rob Baxter |
Tommy Hayes |
Samurai Sportswear |
Sandy Park |
10,744 |
Exeter, Devon |
Gloucester |
Bryan Redpath |
Mike Tindall |
RugbyTech |
Kingsholm |
16,500 |
Gloucester |
Harlequins |
Conor O'Shea |
Chris Robshaw |
KooGa |
Twickenham Stoop[a] |
14,282 |
Twickenham, Greater London |
Leeds Carnegie |
Neil Back |
Marco Wentzel |
ISC |
Headingley Stadium |
22,250 |
Leeds, Yorkshire |
Leicester Tigers |
Richard Cockerill |
Geordan Murphy |
Cotton Traders |
Welford Road |
24,000 |
Leicester |
London Irish |
Toby Booth |
Clarke Dermody |
RugbyTech |
Madejski Stadium[b] |
24,250 |
Reading, Berkshire |
London Wasps |
Shaun Edwards |
Tom Rees |
Canterbury |
Adams Park[c] |
10,516 |
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire |
Newcastle Falcons |
Alan Tait |
James Hudson |
Cotton Traders |
Kingston Park |
10,200 |
Newcastle, Tyne and Wear |
Northampton Saints |
Jim Mallinder |
Dylan Hartley |
BURRDA |
Franklin's Gardens |
13,591 |
Northampton |
Sale Sharks |
Mike Brewer |
Mark Cueto |
Cotton Traders |
Edgeley Park[d] |
10,852 |
Stockport, Greater Manchester |
Saracens |
Brendan Venter |
Steve Borthwick |
Nike |
Vicarage Road[e] |
19,920 |
Watford, Hertfordshire |
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The inaugural edition of the Premiership Rugby Sevens Series began on 16 July 2010 at The Stoop, continued on 23 July at Welford Road and 30 July at Franklin's Gardens. This was the first opportunity of the season for any of the teams competing in the Premiership to win a trophy. The finals were held on 6 August 2010 at The Recreation Ground and the Series was won by Saracens.[2]
The fixture list was released on 29 June 2010.[4]
Round 1
Sale Sharks | 35–18 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 7,815 Referee: Dean Richards |
(1 BP) London Irish | 33–16 | Saracens |
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Twickenham Attendance: 75,112 Referee: Andrew Small |
Exeter Chiefs | 22–10 | Gloucester Rugby |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 9,562 Referee: Rob Debney |
London Wasps | 29–29 | Harlequins |
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Leeds Carnegie | 16–32 | Bath Rugby (1 BP) |
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Headingley Attendance: 5,509 |
Northampton Saints | 27–19 | Leicester Tigers |
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Round 2
Newcastle Falcons | 29–17 | London Wasps |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,159 |
(1 BP) Harlequins | 16–20 | Northampton Saints |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 10,823 Referee: Andrew Small |
Bath Rugby | 20–13 | London Irish (1 BP) |
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Gloucester Rugby | 22–21 | Leeds Carnegie (1 BP) |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 9,994 |
(1 BP) Leicester Tigers | 37–27 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Welford Road Attendance: 17,956 Referee: Dean Richards |
Saracens | 28–13 | Sale Sharks |
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Round 3
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 31–10 | Bath Rugby |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,491 Referee: Chris White |
Sale Sharks | 21–17 | Harlequins (1 BP) |
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Exeter Chiefs | 22–17 | Newcastle Falcons (1 BP) |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 7,326 Referee: Greg Garner |
London Wasps | 37–30 | Leicester Tigers (2 BP) |
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London Irish | 23–16 | Gloucester Rugby (1 BP) |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 8,267 Referee: Dean Richards |
Leeds Carnegie | 14–26 | Saracens |
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Headingley Attendance: 4,774 Referee: Sean Davey |
Round 4
(1 BP) Bath | 31–16 | Sale Sharks |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 11,618 |
Gloucester | 22–20 | London Wasps (1 BP) |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 11,377 |
(1 BP) Harlequins | 40–13 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 11,461 |
(1 BP) Leicester Tigers | 48–6 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Welford Road Attendance: 17,063 |
Newcastle Falcons | 12–46 | London Irish (1 BP) |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 4,993 |
Saracens | 24–17 | Northampton Saints (1 BP) |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 8,567 |
Round 5
(1 BP) Sale Sharks | 24–25 | London Wasps |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 7,202 |
Bath Rugby | 3–18 | Gloucester Rugby |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 12,200 |
Harlequins | 23–12 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 10,813 |
(1 BP) London Irish | 40–24 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 6,921 |
Northampton Saints | 27–21 | Exeter Chiefs (1 BP) |
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Franklin's Gardens Attendance: 13,296 |
Saracens | 26–20 | Leicester Tigers (1 BP) |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 7,517 |
Round 6
(1 BP) Leeds Carnegie | 3–6 | Sale Sharks |
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Headingley Attendance: 5,571 |
(1 BP) Newcastle Falcons | 13–15 | Saracens |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,391 |
Leicester Tigers | 21–15 | Bath Rugby (1 BP) |
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Welford Road Attendance: 21,194 |
Gloucester Rugby | 33–26 | Harlequins (1 BP) |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 11,919 |
(1 BP) Exeter Chiefs | 9–12 | London Irish |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 10,103 |
London Wasps | 10–37 | Northampton Saints (1 BP) |
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Adams Park Attendance: 9,206 |
Round 7
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 34–13 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,356 Referee: Nigel Owens |
Saracens | 9–23 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 6,512 Referee: Tim Wigglesworth |
Gloucester Rugby | 19–12 | Leicester Tigers (1 BP) |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 13,970 Referee: Wayne Barnes |
Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 14,047 Referee: Sean Davey |
Leeds Carnegie | 8–17 | London Wasps |
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Headingley Attendance: 5,495 Referee: Dean Richards |
(1 BP) London Irish | 39–26 | Sale Sharks |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 7,741 Referee: Martin Fox |
Round 8
Sale Sharks | 10–19 | Northampton Saints |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 8,091 |
Leicester Tigers | 18–13 | Harlequins (1 BP) |
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Welford Road Attendance: 17,441 |
Exeter Chiefs | 15–9 | Leeds Carnegie (1 BP) |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 7,743 |
London Wasps | 33–25 | London Irish |
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Adams Park Attendance: 7,929 |
Newcastle Falcons | 12–6 | Gloucester Rugby (1 BP) |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 4,249 |
(1 BP) Bath Rugby | 13–17 | Saracens |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 11,848 |
Round 9
Exeter Chiefs | 24–19 | Sale Sharks (1 BP) |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 7,171 |
(1 BP) Leicester Tigers | 44–19 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Welford Road Attendance: 18,738 |
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 35–23 | London Irish |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,456 |
Gloucester Rugby | 19–13 | Saracens (1 BP) |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 11,453 |
(1 BP) Bath Rugby | 6–11 | London Wasps |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 11,911 Referee: Dean Richards |
(1 BP) Harlequins | 51–18 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 10,676 |
Round 10
Sale Sharks | P – P | Gloucester Rugby |
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Newcastle Falcons | P – P | Bath Rugby |
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London Irish | 14–23 | Leicester Tigers |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 11,405 |
London Wasps | 24–12 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Adams Park Attendance: 7,931 |
Leeds Carnegie | P – P | Northampton Saints |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 6,035 |
Round 11
Bath Rugby | P – P | Exeter Chiefs |
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Gloucester Rugby | P – P | Northampton Saints |
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Newcastle Falcons | P – P | Leeds Carnegie |
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Saracens | 13–6 | London Wasps (1 BP) |
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Wembley Stadium Attendance: 38,425 |
(1 BP) Leicester Tigers | 54–21 | Sale Sharks |
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Welford Road Attendance: 24,000 |
Harlequins | 28–18 | London Irish |
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Twickenham Attendance: 74,212 |
Round 12
Leeds Carnegie | 15–13 | Gloucester Rugby (1 BP) |
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Headingley Attendance: 12,015 |
(1 BP) London Irish | 24–25 | Bath Rugby |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 11,811 |
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 13–16 | Harlequins |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,459 |
London Wasps | 33–16 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Adams Park Attendance: 7,614 |
Sale Sharks | 28–22 | Saracens (1 BP) |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 8,646 |
(1 BP) Exeter Chiefs | 15–22 | Leicester Tigers |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 10,495 |
Round 13
Newcastle Falcons | 19–19 | Sale Sharks |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 4,225 |
Bath Rugby | 16–13 | Leeds Carnegie (1 BP) |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 10,800 |
(1 BP) Gloucester Rugby | 37–23 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 13,401 |
Harlequins | 17–10 | London Wasps (1 BP) |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 14,282 |
Leicester Tigers | 27–16 | Northampton Saints |
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Welford Road Attendance: 24,000 |
Saracens | 12–6 | London Irish (1 BP) |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 7,013 |
Round 14
Sale Sharks | 7–19 | Bath Rugby |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 7,065 |
London Irish | 23–14 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 6,806 |
Exeter Chiefs | 20–6 | Harlequins |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 8,733 |
Northampton Saints | 15–29 | Saracens |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,219 |
(1 BP) Leeds Carnegie | 9–15 | Leicester Tigers |
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Headingley Attendance: 6,762 |
(1 BP) London Wasps | 9–10 | Gloucester Rugby |
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Adams Park Attendance: 7,684 |
Round 15
Gloucester Rugby | 23–9 | London Irish |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 12,333 |
Newcastle Falcons | 13–23 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,729 |
(1 BP) Bath Rugby | 38–8 | Northampton Saints |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 12,200 |
Harlequins | 21–9 | Sale Sharks |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 11,852 |
Leicester Tigers | 21–12 | London Wasps |
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Welford Road Attendance: 21,215 |
(1 BP) Saracens | 39–0 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 6,029 |
Round 16
(1 BP) Sale Sharks | 16–18 | Leicester Tigers |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 8,115 |
(1 BP) Exeter Chiefs | 9–12 | Bath Rugby |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 10,486 |
London Irish | 15–9 | Harlequins (1 BP) |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 8,776 |
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 16–18 | Gloucester Rugby |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,259 |
London Wasps | 15–26 | Saracens |
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Adams Park Attendance: 7,498 |
Leeds Carnegie | 5–22 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Headingley Attendance: 5,110 |
Round 17
Newcastle Falcons | 33–18 | Harlequins |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,011 |
(1 BP) Gloucester Rugby | 34–22 | Bath Rugby |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 16,241 |
(1 BP) Leicester Tigers | 14–15 | Saracens |
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Welford Road Attendance: 22,451 |
Exeter Chiefs | 30–9 | Northampton Saints |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 8,977 |
London Wasps | 33–26 | Sale Sharks (1 BP) |
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Adams Park Attendance: 8,077 |
Leeds Carnegie | 27–19 | London Irish |
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Headingley Attendance: 4,242 |
Rescheduled Game (Round 10)
Leeds Carnegie | 13–23 | Northampton Saints |
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Headingley Attendance: 4,262 |
Round 18
Sale Sharks | 15–12 | Leeds Carnegie (1 BP) |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 6,972 |
(1 BP) Harlequins | 53–15 | Gloucester Rugby |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 14,282 |
(1 BP) London Irish | 39–17 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 20,011 |
Bath Rugby | 6–37 | Leicester Tigers (1 BP) |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 12,200 |
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 39–3 | London Wasps |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,385 |
Saracens | 24–9 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 7,135 |
Round 19
(1 BP) Northampton Saints | 53–24 | Sale Sharks |
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Franklin’s Gardens Attendance: 13,312 |
(1 BP) Gloucester Rugby | 34–9 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 12,931 Referee: Dean Richards |
(1 BP) Harlequins | 13–17 | Leicester Tigers |
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Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 14,282 Referee: Wayne Barnes |
Leeds Carnegie | 27–22 | Exeter Chiefs (1 BP) |
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Headingley Attendance: 4,097 Referee: Tim Wigglesworth |
London Irish | 25–12 | London Wasps |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 9,789 Referee: Chris White |
Vicarage Road Attendance: 9,653 Referee: Nigel Owens |
Rescheduled Games (Round 10 & 11)
(1 BP) Sale Sharks | 36–31 | Gloucester Rugby (1 BP) |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 6,888 |
Bath Rugby | 26–18 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 12,200 |
(1 BP) Newcastle Falcons | 29–30 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,724 |
Round 20
(1 BP) Newcastle Falcons | 15–22 | Northampton Saints |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,167 Referee: Greg Garner |
Bath Rugby | 19–15 | Harlequins (1 BP) |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 12,200 Referee: Dave Pearson |
Exeter Chiefs | 12–33 | Saracens |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 9,561 Referee: Dean Richards |
(1 BP) Leicester Tigers | 41–41 | Gloucester Rugby (1 BP) |
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Welford Road Attendance: 24,000 Referee: George Clancy |
Sale Sharks | 20–34 | London Irish (1 BP) |
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(1 BP) London Wasps | 51–18 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Adams Park Attendance: 7,186 |
Rescheduled Game (Round 11)
Gloucester Rugby | 27–15 | Northampton Saints |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 15,684 |
Round 21
(1 BP) Sale Sharks | 24–30 | Exeter Chiefs |
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Edgeley Park Attendance: 7,462 Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon |
Newcastle Falcons | 13–24 | Leicester Tigers |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 6,470 Referee: Tim Wigglesworth |
(1 BP) London Irish | 20–26 | Northampton Saints |
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Madejski Stadium Attendance: 11,860 |
London Wasps | 10–43 | Bath Rugby (1 BP) |
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Twickenham Attendance: 38,074 Referee: Wayne Barnes |
(1 BP) Saracens | 35–12 | Gloucester Rugby |
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Vicarage Road Attendance: 10,439 Referee: Dave Pearson |
Leeds Carnegie | 3–38 | Harlequins (1 BP) |
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Headingley Attendance: 5,424 Referee: Martin Fox |
Rescheduled Game (Round 10)
(1 BP) Newcastle Falcons | 11–14 | Bath Rugby |
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Kingston Park Attendance: 5,213 |
Round 22
Bath Rugby | 42–12 | Newcastle Falcons |
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Recreation Ground Attendance: 12,200 Referee: Wayne Barnes |
Exeter Chiefs | 21–8 | London Wasps |
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Sandy Park Attendance: 10,522 Referee: Llyr Apgeraint-Roberts |
Gloucester Rugby | 68–17 | Sale Sharks |
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Kingsholm Attendance: 14,151 |
Twickenham Stoop Attendance: 14,282 Referee: Tim Wigglesworth |
Leicester Tigers | 32–23 | London Irish |
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Welford Road Attendance: 24,000 Referee: Greg Garner |
Northampton Saints | 31–24 | Leeds Carnegie |
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Franklin's Gardens Attendance: 13,209 Referee: Andrew Small |
As in previous seasons, the top four teams in the Premiership table, following the conclusion of the regular season, contest the play-off semi-finals in a 1st vs 4th and 2nd vs 3rd format, with the higher ranking team having home advantage. The two winners of the semi-finals then meet in the Premiership Final at Twickenham on 28 May 2011.
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