Fixtures

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(All times BST unless stated)
Saturday 4th April 2009
Guinness Premiership
Bath v Harlequins The Recreation Ground (14:15)
Leicester v Sale Welford Road (14:45)
Northampton v Gloucester Franklins Gardens (15:00)
London Irish v Bristol Madejski Stadium (15:00)
Worcester v Saracens Sixways Stadium (15:00)
The Magners League
Connacht v Newport-Gwent D'gons Galway Sportsground (15:00)
Scarlets v Glasgow Stradey Park (15:00)
Edinburgh v Cardiff Blues Murrayfield (15:00)
Munster v Leinster Thomond Park (15:00)
Ulster v Ospreys Ravenhill Grounds (15:00)
Sunday 5th April 2009
Guinness Premiership
Wasps v Newcastle Adams Park (15:00)
Friday 17th April 2009
Guinness Premiership
Sale v Harlequins Edgeley Park (19:45)
Saturday 18th April 2009
Guinness Premiership
Northampton v London Irish Franklins Gardens (15:00)
Gloucester v Worcester Kingsholm (15:00)
The Magners League
Munster v Connacht Thomond Park (15:00)
Cardiff Blues v Newport-Gwent D'gons Cardiff Arms Park (15:00)
Scarlets v Ospreys Stradey Park (15:00)
Glasgow v Ulster Hughenden (15:00)
Edinburgh v Leinster Murrayfield (15:00)
Sunday 19th April 2009
Guinness Premiership
Saracens v Leicester Vicarage Road (15:00)
Bristol v Wasps Memorial Ground (15:00)
Newcastle v Bath Kingston Park (15:00)
Saturday 25th April 2009
Guinness Premiership
Leicester v Bristol Welford Road (15:00)
Wasps v Gloucester Adams Park (15:00)
Bath v Saracens The Recreation Ground (15:00)
Harlequins v Newcastle The Stoop (15:00)
Worcester v London Irish Sixways Stadium (15:00)
Sale v Northampton Edgeley Park (15:00)
The Magners League
Scarlets v Munster Stradey Park (15:00)
Newport-Gwent D'gons v Connacht Rodney Parade (15:00)
Ospreys v Edinburgh Liberty Way (15:00)
Ulster v Cardiff Blues Ravenhill Grounds (15:00)
Leinster v Glasgow Donnybrook (15:00)

Gallery - 2008 in pictures

The Welsh Grand Slam: Coming just 6 months after their removal from the World Cup by Fiji, Wales silenced their critics by being crowned Six Nations champs Guinness Premieship Final: Lawrence Dallalgio brought the curtain down on a glittering career helping his side to a 26-16 victory over Leicester. Heineken Cup Final: Munster claimed their second European crown with a win over Toulouse