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Carcinus ' sons appeared as dancers in The Wasps and their dancing skills were subsequently mocked in Peace.
In the new Anglo-Welsh Cup Leicester won their group but lost in the semi-finals to Wasps at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
They lost their first two finals to London Wasps and Sale Sharks respectively.
However this season also ended in defeat as London Wasps won their sixth title, fourth via the play-offs.
Having lost their momentum the second-placed Wasps ( who had defeated third-placed Northampton ) beat them easily in the play-offs.
With their first ever English Premiership title, they are only the 6th club to win the Premiership since its creation in 1997, joining the likes of Newcastle Falcons, London Wasps, Leicester Tigers, Sale Sharks and Saracens.
On 24 April 2010, Wasps also moved their home match with Bath to Twickenham for the St George's Day game in support of Help for Heroes.
In their early years, they were referred to as the Robins or Wasps, taking over the nickname of Manningham FC, as a result of Manningham's claret and amber hoops.
After changing the set up at Kingston Park, the Falcons nearly escaped relegation, but Wasps held on to secure their premiership status by a point.
The Wasps has been thought to exemplify all the conventions of Old Comedy at their best-structural elements that are common to most of Aristophanes ' plays are all found in this play in a complete and readily identifiable form.
In 1999 – 2000, the club became a Public Limited Company ( Plc ) and shares were issued to the public ; in this season the Saints lost in the Tetley's Bitter Cup Final to Wasps, but beat Munster 9 – 8 in the European Cup Final to win their first major trophy.
In a reversal of the previous seasons outcome Saracens lost their opening double-header game against Wasps, but unlike some previous seasons, this did not immediately trigger a run of bad results, and indeed until December Saracens progressed well.
Wasps were, therefore, not present at the inauguration ceremony and forfeited their right to be called foundation members.
In 1967, the Wasps club celebrated their centenary.
In 1986, Wasps Football Club made their first appearance at the final of the John Player Cup knock-out competition, which originated in 1972.
The following year Wasps continued their success in the knock-out competition and they again met Bath in the final.
In 1990, Andrew captained Wasps to their first Courage League title, as they narrowly pipped Orrell to be English champions.
For a few weeks Wasps looked like becoming the first casualty of the professional era as the backbone of their team had left.
The following season, 1996 / 97, Wasps won their second league championship, and became the first English Champions of the professional era.
The club split into two parts, with the professional side becoming part of Loftus Road Holdings PLC, who also owned Queens Park Rangers F. C .. One element of the deal saw Wasps move from their traditional Sudbury home to share QPR's Loftus Road stadium.
The following year, Wasps again reached the final, in which they defeated Newcastle Falcons 29 – 19, to claim their first title in the competition.
In 2000, Wasps reached the final for the third consecutive year, successfully defending their title in a 31 – 23 victory over Northampton Saints.
The success of Wasps at their new ground meant they did not return to Loftus Road after Fulham left.
In the 2002 / 03 European Challenge Cup, Wasps made their way to the final, where they met Bath.
Wasps superior fitness saw them waltz past the cherry and whites and win their first English title since 1997, by 39 points to 3.

Wasps and allowing
Renie,! Xabbu, Martine and Singh plan to break into Otherland ; Renie and! Xabbu, along with Long Joseph and van Bleeck's assistant Jeremiah Dako, travel to Wasps ' Nest, a mothballed military base in the Drakensberg mountains, where there is equipment allowing Renie and! Xabbu to stay connected to the Net for extended periods.
July 2006 – Plans are also afoot at London Wasps for a new access route to the ground, allowing the expansion up to 15, 000.

Wasps and 7th
The shop was officially opened on the 7th by players and members of staff of both Wycombe Wanderers and Wasps.

Wasps and up
There were high points for the region, 10, 000 turned up to watch them face European champions-in-waiting London Wasps, and the team finished a respectable 4th out of 12 in the Celtic League.
The four teams that made up the sporting club were the football team, nicknamed the Magpies, the Newcastle Eagles basketball team, the Newcastle Wasps ( later Riverkings, Jokers, Vipers ) ice hockey team and the Newcastle Falcons rugby union team.
Then in 1995 / 96, with many pundits predicting Wasps could make a run for the title, Rob Andrew took up a lucrative deal to become Player Manager of Newcastle Falcons.
Wasps followed up the win the following week, again at Twickenham, by beating Bath to retain the title of England's champion side, and complete a double.
His second match came against London Wasps where he notably dived to save the ball in the build up to Denis Leamy's try.
After an assured performance in the Pool stage they defeated Stade Français at Thomond Park to set up a semi-final date with English champions Wasps.
January 2011 – Steve Hayes has announced his intentions to build a new stadium for Wanderers and Wasps at Booker, just up the road from Adams park.
Spider-Girl, Hobgoblin, the Kingpin, and the Hand fight against the Society of Wasps until Spider-Girl realizes what Madam Web really meant by teaming up with her enemy.
Over 2, 300 fans turned up to witness this encounter which saw Wasps players icing once again including the Johnson brothers, Mario Belanger, Ivor Bennett, Stephen Foster, John Hutley and Karl Walker.
Phil Greening ( Wasps and England ); Robin McBryde ( Llanelli and Wales ); Keith Wood ( Harlequins and Ireland ); Gordon Bulloch ( Glasgow and Scotland )-injury replacement for Phil Greening ; Dorian West ( Leicester and England )-called up as back-up after a number of injuries to the squad
While working in London and playing for Wasps, he gained perhaps his greatest notoriety for roughing up two hooligans on the London Underground, an act which not only earned him praiseworthy column inches in the British broadsheets and tabloids, but even gained him a mention in the House of Commons by then Prime Minister John Major.
However, there was opposition from the Buckinghamshire public and some of Wasps players, as Wasps now contribute to community life and have built up a solid fan base in the area that would be hard to recreate in East London.

Wasps and over
The season got off to the best off all possible starts with Saracens scoring a victory over reigning champions Wasps at the first ever London ' Double Header ' at Twickenham.
This didn't stop Saracens going on a 10-match unbeaten run at the start of the domestic season which saw a wins over London Irish ( at Twickenham in the London Double Header ), Northampton ( at Wembley ), London Wasps and Bath.
Ian McGeechan became the new Director of Rugby at Wasps from the 2005 / 06 season, taking over from Gatland.
Vickery made his Wasps debut in their 23 – 13 win over London Irish on 8 October 2006.
The season again didn't go the way it was planned but Worcester still progressed in the ECC and pulled off home and away victories over local rivals Gloucester and London Wasps in the league.
Either side of a loss to Wasps, they had convincing wins over newly promoted Leeds Carnegie and over Sale Sharks, only their second home win over Sale since they joined the top flight in 2004 – 2005, which was then followed by an unlucky loss at champions Leicester Tigers.
Australian Leo Epifania came over to England to be head coach of York Wasps in September.
Plans were handed over to WWFC by Wasps for expansion plans in July 2006.
The Durham Wasps dominated the British League for over 10 years.
For London Wasps he has participated in many major title victories, the latest being the Guinness Premiership Cup win in 2007 / 2008 when he scored a try in Wasp's 26-16 win over Leicester.
In 2001, Edwards joined London Wasps rugby union team as backs coach, taking over as head coach in 2005 after Warren Gatland returned to New Zealand.
A month later he was on hand to steer Saracens to their famous Tetley ’ s Bitter Cup 48 – 18 victory over Wasps at Twickenham, bringing the curtain down on a season to remember.
He joined London Wasps in 2002 in a coaching position before taking over as Director of Rugby when Nigel Melville left to join Gloucester.
On 5 August 2008 Ibanez was named as successor to Lawrence Dallaglio to take over the captaincy at London Wasps
He scored over 300 points in the 2004-05 Zurich Premiership and the 2004-05 Heineken Cup and appeared in all but two Wasps matches.

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