Summary
Andy Hazell says Gloucester have "wiped the slate clean" with regard to their recent poor form ahead of tomorrow's Heineken Cup quarter-final.
Gloucester lead the Guinness Premiership and have a home Heineken Cup last-eight tie against Munster - but have still lost seven of their last 11 matches in all competitions. And flanker Hazell, who is set to return tomorrow after being left out for last weekend's 17- 14 defeat at Worcester, wants Gloucester to view the Munster game as the start of a new chapter in their season.See the full content of this document
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Hazell: This Match Is a Fresh Start
"We have had a few results that haven't ...
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