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Petzschner might well have pulled off the shock of the tournament but for the broken momentum.
That said, the Blues were a long way off their best against Edinburgh, winning by a point, and Martyn Williams is now among the ranks of the missing while, but for a disputed try, Castres might have pulled off the shock of the first round at Northampton.
Managerless Sheffield Wednesday pulled off the shock of the night as they beat Championship leaders Leicester City.
Elsewhere, Italy pulled off the shock of the tournament by beating France 17-12 on Saturday, but France's women are like the French men - they don't travel well.
Rovers sit second bottom of League Two but pulled off the shock of the fourth round by beating the Premiership side.
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A brave decision, given that it removes at a stroke his team's only chance of pulling off the shock of the century.
Britain's Laura Robson is confident she can pull off the shock result of the tournament by beating former champion Maria Sharapova.
Swindon sunk again Connor Jennings struck twice as Macclesfield Town pulled off the biggest shock of FA Cup first-round day with a 4-0 home demolition of Swindon Town.
Non-league Macclesfield Town pulled off the biggest shock in the first round of the FA Cup when they won 2-0 at League One promotion challengers Swindon Town.
He scored 47 in a sixth-wicket stand of 162 with Kevin O'Brien as Ireland pulled off the greatest shock in World Cup history.
Pull off the legs.
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