How Champions Cup draw gives Leinster every chance of 'gaming' the system

If clubs can make it through even with two unadventurous home wins and a scruffy away victory over depleted opposition does the word “Champions” truly apply?
How Champions Cup draw gives Leinster every chance of 'gaming' the system

If clubs can make it through even with two unadventurous home wins and a scruffy away victory over depleted opposition does the word “Champions” truly apply?

If you wanted to launch a vibrant new European club rugby tournament you would possibly not start from here. The spectre of Covid already stalks the 2021-22 Heineken Champions Cup and scheduling its entire pool stages in the deepest, darkest and dampest weeks of a northern winter is not the obvious catalyst for a dazzling cavalcade of festive sporting cheer.

Already the quarantine-affected Scarlets have had to forfeit their opening game, unable to raise a competitive side to face Bristol, with Cardiff and Munster also still without players who were marooned in red-listed South Africa last week. The ripple effects are likely to be swiftly apparent, with the misfortune of a few threatening to skew the entire competition and massively assist those clubs who kick off with a rush this weekend.

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