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Record man Sam reminds me of my old pal ‘Backy'
The Rugby Paper

Record man Sam reminds me of my old pal ‘Backy'

WHAT Sam Simmonds did this week in breaking the Premiership try-scoring record for a season is pretty exceptional.

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4 mins  |
May 23, 2021
England system is OK, just pick right players!
The Rugby Paper

England system is OK, just pick right players!

In his column last week, Jeff Probyn bemoaned the deals struck by the RFU and the Premiership to allow the national side to have access to the best England-qualified players around.

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3 mins  |
May 23, 2021
Australian quarantine puts clamp on Galthie
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Australian quarantine puts clamp on Galthie

Seven weeks after France’s Six Nations’ campaign ended with that late, late loss to Scotland at Stade de France, Les Bleus’ coaching team reunited for the first time at Marcoussis.

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May 23, 2021
Six Nations triumph can spur us on now vows Tipuric
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Six Nations triumph can spur us on now vows Tipuric

JUSTIN Tipuric admits Wales’ Grand Slam heartbreak in Paris still haunts him, but he believes that Six Nations title win can drive the top Welsh players forward this summer.

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April 25, 2021
TMO's not perfect but don't give him red card
The Rugby Paper

TMO's not perfect but don't give him red card

Why after more than 20 years are we still allowing the Luddite tendency to question the role of the TMO? On BT Sport’s Rugby Tonight programme, one of the guests was JP Doyle, shamefully made redundant by the RFU. Now refereeing in the US league, he was part of the panel that discussed the use of the TMO – it was dispiriting to hear the same old ground still being debated, and fascinating because of what wasn’t mentioned.

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April 25, 2021
We're fully charged up, McCall tells Trailfinders
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We're fully charged up, McCall tells Trailfinders

MARK McCALL hopes to celebrate his new four-year Saracens contract by taking a huge step towards promotion back to the Premiership against their biggest Championship rivals.

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April 25, 2021
This is how rugby can be saved from peril
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This is how rugby can be saved from peril

FRANCIS Baron, acknowledged widely as English rugby’s most successful administrator of the professional era, says the RFU requires an urgent reset to put its house in order.

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April 25, 2021
RFU and millionaires have led us by the nose
The Rugby Paper

RFU and millionaires have led us by the nose

LAST month the RFU binned relegation for the foreseeable with the approval of the CBs (the community clubs’ representatives at HQ) isolating the 1400 community clubs from the... er, 13 elite clubs at the top of the pyramid.

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April 25, 2021
Red Roses secure hat-trick of titles
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Red Roses secure hat-trick of titles

EMILY SCARRATT kicked a late penalty to seal England’s third Women’s Six Nations title in a row with a hard-fought final win against France.

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April 25, 2021
Monye spearheads the fight for rugby diversity
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Monye spearheads the fight for rugby diversity

FORMER England wing Ugo Monye hopes that as chair of a new RFU advisory group he can help make rugby more accessible for all.

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April 25, 2021
Dunn reaches 150 on return after red
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Dunn reaches 150 on return after red

TOM DUNN is determined to mark his 150th appearance in a Bath jersey – and his first game back from a three-week ban – with a win against Wasps.

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April 25, 2021
Erasmus: Tough competition will prepare us for Lions challenge
The Rugby Paper

Erasmus: Tough competition will prepare us for Lions challenge

SOUTH AFRICA Rugby have released the revised schedule for the PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA that will see three consecutive “Super Saturdays” from next weekend.

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April 25, 2021
Carefree Quins vets can steer kids to silverware
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Carefree Quins vets can steer kids to silverware

ATTACK coach Nick Evans believes Harlequins old lags have enough miles left in their legs to help fire the club’s top four hopes.

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April 25, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Harry Put His Lads First, Even Before Man Utd

The Harry Leyland Stand on Merseyside has been empty now for a whole year, a silent memorial to a famous old goalkeeper’s rugby conversion. Leyland played for Everton when they were the team in Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers when they reached the FA Cup final for the last time, in 1960. He finished at Tranmere, managed Wigan Athletic for one season and ran a stall at Birkenhead market.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Sandersons help put Kirkham on the map

Brendan Gallagher continues his series looking at rugby’s great schools

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Rees-Zammit is truly fast but Slade is just too quiet

The five players highlighted in this column – Wales winger Louis Rees-Zammit, France fly-half Matthieu Jalibert, England outside centre Henry Slade, Ireland lock/blindside Tadhg Beirne, and Scotland openside Hamish Watson – are there because they have contributed in different ways in this Six Nations, and I’ve enjoyed watching them. Even more credit is due because each has raised their game despite the difficulties of the emotional bypass involved in playing in empty stadiums during lockdown.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Welsh luck ran out but future looks much brighter

For some it could have been the ‘Lucky 13th’ Grand Slam, but in the end the luck ran out. Fair play to the French, they kept going and going and going and deserved their win in the end.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

No protests this time about unequal TV cash!

It’s amazing how time and circumstances can change people’s ideals and position on any number of things, even those that are supposedly ‘cast in stone’. Just around 25 years ago the RFU were removed from the Five Nations Championship on a point of principle that was agreed by the Celtic nations (Wales, Scotland and Ireland) and then after protracted discussions and negotiations, reinstated.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Lions turned hoses on Bevan and Gibson

ALLAN MARTIN THE FORMER WALES, LIONS AND ABERAVON LOCK

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

England's Lions hopefuls hit skids with Triple Frown

A very strange thing happened over the last week or so. It started with Anthony Watson straight after the France game, followed by Jonny May and then Ben Youngs, with all three being refreshingly candid in interviews in which they conceded England’s poor form in the Six Nations before the France game had been down to them.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Lack of relegation is not causing a loss of edge

It’s five weeks since the moratorium on Premiership relegation was announced, and if the doom-mongers were to be believed, some teams would by now be swanning around with their players demonstrating a couldn’t-care-less attitude. We were told that the lack of ‘jeopardy’ would be damaging to the league, and that fans would lose interest, but so far nothing could be further from the truth.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Getting inside head of Gatland not easy

S0 the 2021 Six Nations is all but done and dusted and our thoughts turn afresh to Lions selection regardless of exactly what format that ‘tour’ will take.

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March 21, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Dusautoir feels the pain of World Cup failure

Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful

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March 21, 2021
Premiership's treatment of Lions is a scandal
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Premiership's treatment of Lions is a scandal

THE Premiership is on its way to becoming the biggest pariah in Rugby Union. Hallmarks of its blinkered, divisive selfishness, highlighted by its ring-fencing agenda, have surfaced again in its latest fight with the British & Irish Lions.

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April 18, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Lions leave space for Farrell to join the tour

WARREN Gatland has left the door open for Ireland head coach Andy Farrell to join the British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa this summer if his international commitments allow.

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April 18, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Maybe clubs are reason England failed, not Eddie

The European Champions Cup has reached the quarter-final stage last weekend with a mixed bag of teams from the three leagues involved.

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April 18, 2021
Massimo was heart and soul of Azzurri
The Rugby Paper

Massimo was heart and soul of Azzurri

THE death of Massimo Cuttitta earlier this week of Covid-related issues at the age of just 54 was not only very sad in human terms but also a poignant reminder of the quality of player Italy once possessed.

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April 18, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Forget Six Nations form, Itoje can rattle the Boks

WHEN you think of must-go Test Lions for the 2021 series against South Africa, the first forward that comes to mind is Maro Itoje. He will be a cornerstone of the Lions in South Africa, despite not having the best Six Nations in a disappointing England side.

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April 18, 2021
Prince Harry Granted Lood An Exclusive Interview!
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Prince Harry Granted Lood An Exclusive Interview!

Daniel Gallan talks to Sale Sharks lock Lood De Jager about World Cup memories

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March 14, 2021
Ewers gets dogged Exeter over the line
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Ewers gets dogged Exeter over the line

EXETER’S famous determination enabled them to cling on to second place in the Premiership table as they pulled off the great escape after trailing for 75 minutes.

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March 14, 2021