Colin Charvis
Colin Charvis returns to the Dragons back row
Dragons prepare for Munster's trip to Rodney Parade
3 January 2007, 5:13 pm
By Jonathan McConnell
Newport Gwent Dragons kick off 2007 with a match against reigning Heineken Cup champions Munster on Friday night. The Dragons have named an unchanged back line for the game and there are two changes to the pack with Colin Charvis coming in for Joe Bearman and Michael Owen at No.8 for Nic Fitisemanu who is named on the replacements bench.
"There certainly is no let up in intensity for us," said Head Coach Paul Turner, "and with a packed January it is a busy opening to 2007 for everyone at The Dragons. Against the Blues and Ospreys I think we showed that we have a side at The Dragons, who, on their day can compete and come away with the spoils. It was disappointing to lose to the Ospreys as we could have won that game and certainly had chances to clinch the victory, however, we have used that game as motivation and approach Munster with confidence. We have beaten them on our home patch (last season in the League The Dragons ran out 23-17 winners) and need to take our recent belief as a squad into Friday night's match."

The Dragons have won their last five matches at Rodney Parade and will be hoping home advantage counts when they take on the current Heineken Cup champions in their opening home game of 2007.

Looking ahead to the game Dragons hooker Ben Daly commented, "Munster will be a massive challenge for us. They are current Heineken Cup champions, have started to push their way up the Magners League recently and are on course for qualifying for the quarter finals of the Heineken Cup. They are a dogged side who possess the knack of knowing how to win games. They don't panic when they don't have the ball but are patient in the build up, they have a resolute defence and put the phases together well.

"We are continuing what is a critical period for us, we have two important Magners League games in January starting with Friday night's game before we switch our attentions to the European Challenge Cup competition next week against Bristol and another important tournament for us as we look to reach the quarter finals of this and secure a home tie. I think we showed against the Ospreys we are not the push over some like to think, we are resilient as a team, have a strong pack who sometimes don't get the credit they deserve, have good ball carriers and backs which can set a game alight. People like nothing better than to write us off but we like to keep proving them wrong and as a squad there would be nothing better than to get 2007 off with a win."

Following his impressive display against the Ospreys, Dragons lock Ian Gough is relishing taking on Munster saying, "Munster come from a massive hot bed of Irish rugby they boast fanatical support and they play an intense game. I personally like to play against Munster it is always an entertaining game, they pose a good challenge, which asks the best of you. We are at home and with the support behind us we can get a win."

Dragons Team
Kevin Morgan; Gareth Wyatt, Paul Emerick, Ashley Smith, Aled Brew; Ceri Sweeney, Gareth Cooper; Adam Black, Ben Daly, Lee Harrison; Ian Gough, Luke Charteris / Peter Sidoli; Colin Charvis, Jamie Ringer, Michael Owen
Replacements: Kieran Crawford, Dai Maddocks, Andrew Hall, Nic Fitisemanu, Gareth Chapman, Mike Hercus, Alex Walker

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