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Cross Keys kick-off at home

Cross Keys kick-off at home

Cross Keys will host Moseley at Pandy Park when they make their British & Irish Cup debut on November 12.

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The following week Cross Keys will travel to Scotland to tackle Ayr on November 19.

Cross Keys, Neath, Aberavon, Llanelli, Pontypridd and Swansea will fly the flag for Wales in a tournament which will kick off with a clash of previous winners when Bristol Rugby travel to Cornish Pirates.

“We have always aspired to play in the British & Irish Cup and kicking-off up in Scotland is fantastic,” said Keys head coach Greg Woods.

“There has been a real buzz around the village and club about playing in the tournament and we are treating the matches as our marquee fixtures – we want to make a real impact in the competition.”

The third British & Irish Cup will see a change in format, with a cross-Pool fixture list which guarantees two home fixtures for each side and with all English ties played in midweek to ease potential weekend fixture congestion.

Pool 1: Ayr, Cornish Pirates, Moseley, Neath,

Pool 2: Bristol Rugby, Cross Keys, Plymouth Albion, Munster

Pool 3: Aberavon, Bedford Blues, Leinster, London Scottish

Pool 4: Esher Rugby, Llanelli, London Welsh, Melrose

Pool 5: Currie, Doncaster Knights, Rotherham Titans, Pontypridd

Pool 6: Leeds Carnegie, Nottingham Rugby, Swansea, Ulster,

Round 1 (September 21): Cornish Pirates v Bristol Rugby, Moseley v Plymouth, London Scottish v London Welsh, Bedford Blues v Esher, Nottingham Rugby v Doncaster Knights, Leeds Carnegie v Rotherham Titans. (November 19): Neath v Munster, Ayr v Cross Keys, Aberavon v Llanelli, Leinster v Melrose, Currie v Ulster, Pontypridd v Swansea

Round 2 (October 12): Plymouth v Cornish Pirates, Bristol Rugby v Mosley, Esher v London Scottish, London Welsh v Bedford Blues, Doncaster Knights v Leeds Carnegie, Rotherham Titans v Nottingham Rugby. (December 10): Munster vs. Ayr, Llanelli v Leinster, Ulster v Pontypridd, Cross Keys v Neath, Melrose v Aberavon, Swansea v Currie

Round 3 (November 12): Cross Keys v Moseley, Munster v Cornish Pirates, Bristol Rugby v Neath, Plymouth v Ayr, Melrose v Bedford Blues, Llanelli v London Scottish, London Welsh v Aberavon, Esher v Leinster, Swansea v Rotherham Titans, Ulster v Doncaster Knights, Leeds Carnegie v Currie, Nottingham Rugby v Pontypridd

Round 4 (December 17): Mosley v Munster, Cornish Pirates v Cross Keys, Neath v Plymouth, Ayr v Bristol Rugby, Bedford Blues v Llanelli, London Scottish v Melrose, Aberavon v Esher, Leinster v London Welsh, Rotherham Titans v Ulster, Doncaster Knights v Swansea, Currie v Nottingham Rugby, Pontypridd v Leeds Carnegie

Quarter finals: January 21, 2012

Semi finals: April 7

Final: April 28

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