By ROGER PANTING
Rout: Jake Polledri, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring his late try
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GLOUCESTER have their heart set on winning the Anglo-Welsh Cup final when it is held for the first time at their home ground in March.
They made their intention clear by selecting a powerful line-up which had too many guns for a youthful Irish side on whom they inflicted a seven try thrashing.
Gloucester coach Tim Taylor said: “It’s an important tournament for us and we have the depth in our squad to win it. However, we are in a tough group so it was necess...
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