The feelgood factor surrounding the new format is reflected in a 4,000 crowd at Coventry’s Butts Park Arena on Saturday for the visit of Saracens, the Premiership champions, and the opening weekend will be rounded off by Northampton’s trip to Ealing Trailfinders on Sunday being broadcast live on TNT Sports.
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