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- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season abstract "The 2007–08 season was the fifth in the history of the Llanelli Scarlets regional side. The season saw the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Celtic League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup. It was also the last full season for the Scarlets in their historic home, Stradey Park. A new ground, Parc y Scarlets, was under construction during that season, and is scheduled to open in November 2008, early in the 2008–09 season.On the whole, the season was regarded as a disappointment by pundits and fans alike, as the team failed to qualify from the group stage in either the EDF Energy Cup or the Heineken Cup, even failing to pick up any points from any of their six Heineken Cup matches. The team's league form started off much better, remaining around second place for much of the first half of the season. However, as teams began to get players back from World Cup duty, the Scarlets' league form began to suffer, winning just two games in 2008, resulting in a sixth-place finish in the Celtic League. These failures were largely blamed on the team's failure to strengthen the squad sufficiently the previous summer and resulted in coach Phil Davies departing the club.Welsh internationals Dwayne Peel, Alix Popham and Matthew Watkins also agreed deals to move away from Stradey Park at the end of the season, while Mahonri Schwalger was signed on a short-term contract mid-season to cover for the injured Ken Owens. Other big-name signings in summer 2007 included Welsh internationals Ben Broster and Nathan Brew, as well as Scottish prop Bruce Douglas and English front-five forwards Adam Eustace and James Hayter.".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season wikiPageID "15807525".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season wikiPageRevisionID "551329858".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season chairman Stuart_Gallacher.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season club "Llanelli Scarlets".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season cup 2007–08_EDF_Energy_Cup.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season cup 2007–08_Heineken_Cup.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season cup1Result "Group stage".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season cup2Result "Group stage".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season headCoach Paul_Moriarty.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season headCoach Phil_Davies.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season highestAttendance "10739".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season league 2007–08_Celtic_League.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season leaguePointsScorer Rhys_Priestland.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season leagueResult "6".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season leagueTryScorer Regan_King.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season lowestAttendance "5923".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season pointsScorer Stephen_Jones_(rugby_player).
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season season "2007".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season tryScorer Regan_King.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season subject Category:Scarlets_seasons.
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season comment "The 2007–08 season was the fifth in the history of the Llanelli Scarlets regional side. The season saw the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Celtic League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup. It was also the last full season for the Scarlets in their historic home, Stradey Park.".
- 2007–08_Llanelli_Scarlets_season label "2007–08 Llanelli Scarlets season".
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