With Round 6 of the Aviva Premiership and the Guinness PRO12 done and dusted and the Top 14 simmering gently, here is, based on this weekends form, our composite Lions team of the week.BACKS15. Rob Kearney (Leinster)The veteran fullback has been plagued by injury in recent times, and so the news that the two-time Lions tourist completed 76 minutes of work in Leinsters win over Munster on Saturday will not have gone unnoticed by Warren Gatland and his selectors.14. Marland Yarde (Harlequins)Yarde impressed in New Zealand in 2014, not something many England wingers do, but recently he has slipped down the pecking order for his country. His display as Quins dispatched Northampton at the Stoop on Saturday reminded all those watching how good he can be.13. Sam Hill (Exeter Chiefs)The west country of England is throwing up plenty of ball-playing three quarters in recent years, and the way the 23-year-old Hill created space for his outsides in the Chiefs drawn encounter with Gloucester this weekend will have had the purists purring.?12. Matt Banahan (Bath)The big man has always been hard to ignore on the field, and his form this season, culminating in his performance in Baths trouncing of Sale on Friday night, has reignited the Banahan for England campaign.?11. Cian Kelleher (Connacht)Over 120 metres gained from 15 carries - not to mention two tries - in Connachts big win over Ulster on Friday night means this 22-year-old Dubliner waltzes into our Lions team.?10. ?Jason Tovey (Edinburgh)The 27-year-old from Newport has impressed everyone since arriving in the Scottish capital this season, and he had the ball on a string in his sides towelling of Benetton Treviso on Saturday.?9. Greig Laidlaw (Gloucester)The inspirational Scottish skipper will always be in the mix, and not just because his ability from the tee frees up the selectors in terms of goal-kicking. His Gloucester side have endured a tough beginning to the season that was typified by a draw with Exeter this weekend, but under Laidlaws leadership you get the feeling theyll turn it around.FORWARDS8. Ben Morgan (Gloucester)Another currently suffering from the Kingsholm blues, but the man with 61 England caps retains his ball-playing ability and rugby nous, and Eddie Jones will be watching closely to see how Morgan handles the cherry and whites current adversity.?7. Will Welch (Newcastle Falcons)The Falcons young skipper is acquitting himself well in a solid start to the season for Dean Richards men, and his ball-sniffing efforts were rewarded with a try in his teams win over struggling Bristol on Saturday.6. James King (Ospreys)The Welsh blindside was everywhere in Ospreys big win over Cardiff on Friday night, and is showing the kind of form that could see him add to his eight caps in the near future.?5. Graham Kitchener (Leicester)An old-school performance by the Tigers against Worcester relied heavily on men like their 121kg second-row, who grabbed himself a try for his efforts.?4. ?Maro Itoje (Saracens)It would be sheer folly to suggest anyone other than Itoje in the number four jersey in New Zealand in 2017, and his contribution to Saracens victory over Wasps on Sunday afternoon was just another extremely good day at the office for the England man.3. Kieran Brookes (Northampton)Some things may not be functioning yet this season for the Saints, but the scrum is not one of them, and their tighthead props efforts in a losing cause against Quins this weekend will have been duly noted by former front rowers like Warren Gatland and Eddie Jones.?2. Dave Heffernan (Connacht)The 25-year-old from County Mayo was a constant thorn in the side of Ulster as they lost to Connacht on Friday night, and Heffernans work-rate and mobility should see him called up for his country before too long.?1. Mako Vunipola (Saracens)The Sarries loosehead was at the centre of another suffocating tight five display by the champions against Wasps on the weekend, spearheading a dominant scrum and even nicking himself a try.? Houston Rockets Jerseys . Anthony Calvillo, through 20 CFL seasons, was frequently invincible and largely stoic in the heat of competition. But underneath the professional exterior he was, and is, compellingly human. Chris Paul Jersey . LOUIS -- The New Orleans Saints looked like a team playing out the string. http://www.therocketsofficial.com/Authentic-Clint-Capela-Rockets-Jersey/ . -- Jaye Marie Green shot a 4-under 68 on Thursday to increase her lead to five strokes after the second round of the LPGA Tours qualifying tournament. 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Schalk Brits is ruled out of the game with a knock while Matt Gallagher makes his Saracens debut on the left wing.England Saxons centre Nick Tompkins rotates with Marcelo Bosch at outside centre and will line up alongside skipper Brad Barritt who starts in the number twelve jersey. In the halves, Alex Lozowski continues at fly-half and he is joined by Ben Spencer at scrum-half.Northampton Saints vs. Exeter ChiefsFranklins Gardens, Friday, 19.45Northamptons Calum Clark is in line for his first Aviva Premiership action since the 2015 semi-final against Saracens, the flanker having missed the whole of last season.Team news for the Chiefs sees Baxter make four changes to the pack which started at Bristol a week ago. In the front-row, Ben Moon and Jack Yeandle start in place of Alec Hepburn and Luke Cowan-Dickie. Geoff Parling is given the nod over Damian Welch at lock, while Kai Horstmann gets his first start of the season with Julian Salvi the man to miss out.In the back division, the sole change sees England international Ollie Devoto start in the midfield alongside Henry Slade with Sam Hill dropping to the bench, which includes for the first time this season Ben White ?and Jack Nowell.Gloucester Rugby vs. Bath RugbyKingsholm, Saturday, 15.00Greig Laidlaw returns for Gloucester with James Hook named at fullback and Billy Twelvetrees lining up in the centres.?Up front, Paddy McAllister replaces Yann Thomas at loosehead prop.Elliot Stooke starts for Bath against his old side with Tom Dunn named at hooker. Charlie Ewels partners Stooke in Baths second-row with AAled Brew alongside Matt Banahan in Baths centres.ddddddddddddSale Sharks vs. Leicester TigersAJ Bell Stadium, Saturday, 14.30Sale boss Steve Diamond has made one enforced change and one tactical change to the side. Mike Philips starts at scrum-half, replacing the injured Peter Stringer, with James Mitchell coming on the bench and Ross Harrison makes his first start of the season, coming in to replace Eifion Lewis-Roberts.Tom Brady makes his Leicester debut while?George McGuigan is named at hooker.?Samoa international prop Logovii Mulipola is in line for his first Premiership appearance of the season after being named among the replacements.Wasps vs. HarlequinsRicoh Arena, Sunday, 14.30Matt Mullan captains Wasps from the front row, with Ashley Johnson making his first start of the season at hooker and Kearnan Myall gets the nod in the second row. The backline sees just one change from last weekend, with Dan Robson starting in the nine shirt, and Joe Simpson moving to the bench.Harlequins make four changes. Marland Yarde has recovered from a throat infection and is named on the wing while Alofa Alofa makes his first start of the season, partnering Jamie Roberts in the centres.Karl Dickson starts at scrum-half, replacing Danny Care who sustained a rib injury last weekend. In the forwards, Mark Lambert starts at loosehead prop. Joe Marler has successfully completed the concussion protocol and is named among the replacements.Worcester Warriors vs. Newcastle FalconsSixways, Sunday, 15.00Tom Heathcote starts at fly-half for the Warriors and?back row Matt Cox is named in the replacements and could be set for his first appearance of the campaign if he features from the bench.Newcastle stick with the same XV that won at Gloucester but include new signing David Wilson among the substitutes.? ' ' '