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Paul Turner shows his team's opponents in the 2007–2008 Heineken Cup after the Pool draw took place at the Millennium Stadium yesterday
(Main and Thumb) Paul Turner shows his team's opponents in the 2007–2008 Heineken Cup after the Pool draw took place at the Millennium Stadium yesterday
Huw Evans
Dragons boss satisfied with Euro draw
21 June 2007, 12:07 pm
By WRU
Dragons Coach Paul Turner revealed he was "satisfied" with their Heineken Cup draw.
The Gwent region, after qualifying via a play-off victory over Calvisano in Newport last month, couldn’t have got a better draw after avoiding the big guns to be grouped with Perpignan, London Irish and Treviso.

Yet Turner was at pains to play down the chances of the Dragons making the knockout stages of the Heineken Cup for the first time in their history.

He said: "It’s a huge competition with such great teams. Whatever group you are in, you have got to manage expectations.

“I am not jumping around with joy but I'm satisfied with the draw. We know where we are as a team, we are a developing team and need new faces in., but it’s certainly a group we can get our teeth into and look forward to.”

Wales's lowest-ranked team have the kindest draw of all the Welsh regions, with French side Perpignan favourites to progress as pool winners. But London Irish gave unbeaten group winners Scarlets problems in their pool last season while Turner was also cautious about writing off Italian champions Treviso.

He was only too aware that Overmach Parma, who beat them to a place in last season’s tournament, were given a tough time from Calvisano in the race for European Cup qualification recently.

Former Wales international fly half Turner added: “After facing Calvisano in that last game, everyone is well aware of the strength of Italian sides.

“Italian rugby has come on in leaps and bounds with sides like Treviso having a huge southern hemisphere influence, Having watched them in the past, I know it is not an easy place to go and play.

“London Irish I know all about from my decade in England. The games against them are going to be big, home and away. Perpignan? The Dragons have been there before and it is always a huge and physical battle in the south of France."

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