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Four ex-Saints set for Brive's bottom-of-table clash



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Published Date: 04 October 2008
Four former Northampton Saints players will be looking to help French club Brive climb the Top 14 table this weekend.

Brive take on bottom club Mont-de-Marsan with World Cup winners Steve Thompson and Ben Cohen named in the Brive squad along with former Franklin's Gardens forwards Christian Short and Damian Browne.

Brive are 12th in the table after six games, two points ahead of the bottom side.

Brive squad
Forwards: Pablo Henn, Pascal Idieder, Pierre Capdevielle, Davit Khinchagishvili, Jawad Djoudi, Steve Thompson, Christian Short, Arnaud Mela, Damian Browne, Alex Manta, Aurélien Beco, Alix Popham, Antonie Claassen, Simon Azoulai.

Backs: Jean-Baptiste Péjoine, Arnaud Pic, Andy Goode, Luciano Orquera, Ben Johnston, Ronnie Cooke, Fabrice Estebanez , Norman Ligairi, Horacio Agulla, Ben Cohen, Barry Davies.



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  • Last Updated: 04 October 2008 9:04 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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