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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Llanelli Scarlets coaches, Llanelli Scarlets directors of rugby, Llanelli Scarlets players, Llanelli Scarlets seasons, Scarlets season 2008-09, Llanelli Scarlets season 2007-08, Scarlets season 2009-10, Andy Fenby, Mike Phillips, Stradey Park, Nathan Brew, Jonathan Davies, Stephen Jones, Scott Quinnell, Mark Jones, Simon Maling, Sean Lamont, Simon Easterby, Gareth Jenkins, Lee Byrne, Dwayne Peel, Parc y Scarlets, Rhys M. Thomas, Phil Davies, Dafydd James, Morgan Stoddart, Aisea Havili, Ben Broster, Alix Popham, Barry Davies, Sosban Fach, Inoke Afeaki, Joe Ajuwa, Deacon Manu, Gavin Quinnell, Liam Davies, Dafydd Jones, Darren Daniel, Rob McCusker, Johnathan Edwards, Kees Meeuws, Sililo Martens, James Hayter, Ceiron Thomas, Iestyn Thomas, Mark Taylor, David Lyons, Scott MacLeod, Daniel Evans, Alec Jenkins, Martin Roberts, Nigel Davies, Matthew Watkins, Rob Higgitt, Mahonri Schwalger, Richie Pugh, Matthew Rees, Tal Selley, Gavin Thomas, Josh Turnbull, James Bater, Jamie Corsi, Bruce Douglas, Vernon Cooper, Aaron Shingler, Tavis Knoyle, Ken Owens, Garan Evans, John Davies, Lee Williams, James Griffiths, Yannick N'Gog, Nathan Thomas, Gavin Evans, Regan King, Gareth Maule, Rhys Priestland, Gavin Cattle, Adam Eustace, Jonny Fa'amatuainu, Lou Reed, Dominic Day, Phil John, Dave Hodges, Chris Wyatt, David Maddocks, Craig Dunlea, Martyn Madden, Daniel George. Excerpt: The 2008-09 season is the sixth in the history of the Scarlets regional side. The season will see the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Magners League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup. The season welcomes a change of ground, with the team moving from their home of over 125 years, Stradey Park, to a new stadium in Pemberton named Parc y Scarlets, as well as a change in the team name, dropping the "Llanelli" from their moniker to become the Scarlet...