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13 years on and Yeandle's fire is still burning bright
The Rugby Paper

13 years on and Yeandle's fire is still burning bright

WHEN it comes to the Exeter Chiefs' success story, Jack Yeandle has never been too far away from the main headlines.

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August 18, 2024
All Blacks gear up for Springbok showdown
The Rugby Paper

All Blacks gear up for Springbok showdown

Unbeaten run at Eden Park extends to 50

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August 18, 2024
Leatherbarrow banks on a third tier future
The Rugby Paper

Leatherbarrow banks on a third tier future

TEDDY Leatherbarrow's decision to drop down to the third tier of English rugby is very much a tale of the times in rugby.

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August 18, 2024
Premier Sports to cover Champions Cup
The Rugby Paper

Premier Sports to cover Champions Cup

THE Champions Cup and Challenge Cup will be shown on Premier Sports in the UK next season, with tournament organisers EPCR agreeing a three-year deal with the subscription channel who already own the UK rights to the URC and Top 14.

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August 18, 2024
Charity cricket goes with a swing
The Rugby Paper

Charity cricket goes with a swing

A BUMPER crowd turned out for an entertaining charity all star cricket match between The Matt Gallagher Foundation XI and a Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club Xl last week, raising funds to help people with Motor Neurone Disease.

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August 18, 2024
Playing England 7s was an incredible experience
The Rugby Paper

Playing England 7s was an incredible experience

I KNOW I'm going to be on the sidelines for a very long time after I retire so while the body is still willing-which it is at the moment just about at 45 then I'm going to continue playing as long as I can.

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August 18, 2024
Women aiming to hit 100,000 mark by World Cup
The Rugby Paper

Women aiming to hit 100,000 mark by World Cup

ENGLAND women returned to their roots, visiting local clubs across the country with Alex Teasdale, executive director of the women's game at the RFU, revealing they hope to reach 100,000 female participants in the build-up to next year's World Cup.

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August 18, 2024
Caluori grabs his chance but Ireland on top
The Rugby Paper

Caluori grabs his chance but Ireland on top

NOAH Caluori burst onto the scene on his international debut but his wonder try wasn't enough as England were well beaten by Ireland in the opening round of the series on Monday.

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August 18, 2024
England get in right mood for SA crunch
The Rugby Paper

England get in right mood for SA crunch

ENGLAND overcame a shaky first half to score 17 unanswered second-half points to beat an impressive Georgia outfit on Friday.

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August 18, 2024
KING CHARS LATE HERO AS IS LATICS BREAK STONES HOLD
The Non-League Football Paper

KING CHARS LATE HERO AS IS LATICS BREAK STONES HOLD

HARRY Charsley’s late winner made it two wins from two for Oldham Athletic with Micky Mellon’s men still yet to concede a goal.

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August 18, 2024
THE ROAD BACK FOR WILLO IS IN FOCUS
The Non-League Football Paper

THE ROAD BACK FOR WILLO IS IN FOCUS

AWARD-WINNING short film director Dean Midas has swapped horror for the drama of NonLeague football and his local side Willington AFC.

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August 18, 2024
TOP PAIR LAND CHAMPS MOVES
The Non-League Football Paper

TOP PAIR LAND CHAMPS MOVES

A PAIR of top teen talents have landed dream moves to the Championship following successful summer trials.

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August 18, 2024
WATERFALL DISMISSAL WAS 'DUE TO THE REF'
The Non-League Football Paper

WATERFALL DISMISSAL WAS 'DUE TO THE REF'

DARREN SARLL’S first home match as Hartlepool boss ended in a scrappy stalemate.

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August 18, 2024
MORGAN FIRES GUTSY GLOVERS
The Non-League Football Paper

MORGAN FIRES GUTSY GLOVERS

IN this battle of the newly promoted sides from the National League South, Yeovil Town edged out Braintree Town in a tense affair, thanks to Morgan Williams’ closerange effort.

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August 18, 2024
TIVVY GOT A HOLD ON ME
The Non-League Football Paper

TIVVY GOT A HOLD ON ME

AN Exeter entrepreneur has rekindled the flame by volunteering at his local NonLeague club – a decade after ending a previous stint at boardroom level.

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August 18, 2024
BEN TAKES THE RAP AS LILYWHITES LOSE AGAIN
The Football League Paper

BEN TAKES THE RAP AS LILYWHITES LOSE AGAIN

PRESTON captain Ben Whitemen came out to face the media after his side were soundly beaten in Wales.

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August 18, 2024
TWINE THE HERO AS ROBINS SLAY LIONS
The Football League Paper

TWINE THE HERO AS ROBINS SLAY LIONS

BRISTOL City boss Liam Manning admitted to having trouble keeping a clear head after seeing substitute Scott Twine net an 88th-minute winner to edge out Millwall in a thriller at Ashton Gate.

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August 18, 2024
'MY BLADES WERE OUT OF CONTROL!'
The Football League Paper

'MY BLADES WERE OUT OF CONTROL!'

FRUSTRATED Blades boss Chris Wilder has blasted his side for the way they 'lost control' of their game against QPR as they let slip a two-goal lead.

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August 18, 2024
OHASHI POUNCES TO SAVE ROVERS
The Football League Paper

OHASHI POUNCES TO SAVE ROVERS

JOHN Eustace confessed to being disappointed at taking just one point from this clash, even though his Blackburn side had to rely on a late equaliser to claim it.

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August 18, 2024
JUMPIN' JACK IS COOL FOR CATS!
The Football League Paper

JUMPIN' JACK IS COOL FOR CATS!

Transfer talk has fired up ace Clarke

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August 18, 2024
MONK HAS HIS U'S ON BOARD
The Football League Paper

MONK HAS HIS U'S ON BOARD

GARRY MONK was looking forward to Cambridge United's video analysis session of their Carabao Cup defeat to QPR.

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August 18, 2024
LONDON'S FINEST WANDERING FREE
The Non-League Football Paper

LONDON'S FINEST WANDERING FREE

BEING humbled at home by your closest rivals doesn’t exactly constitute the perfect homecoming but it would have taken a lot more than a derby defeat to overshadow Cray Wanderers’ big day.

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August 18, 2024
CHRIS' WAIT IS WELL WORTH IT
The Non-League Football Paper

CHRIS' WAIT IS WELL WORTH IT

WEL CHRIS AGUTTER says Worthing’s opening day comeback can put to bed any play-off hangover fears – as the Rebels saw more of their young stars land big moves.

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August 18, 2024
Once the trust goes, there is no way back
The Football League Paper

Once the trust goes, there is no way back

To suggest Ryan Lowe was unpopular among Preston supporters is like saying Roy Keane and Alf Inge Haaland weren't the best of pals.

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August 18, 2024
WRIGHT'S WINNER APPEASES ROBINS
The Football League Paper

WRIGHT'S WINNER APPEASES ROBINS

Haji's late goal sinks Yellows

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August 18, 2024
NOW IT'S MY TIME TO SHINE
The Football League Paper

NOW IT'S MY TIME TO SHINE

LIAM Millar left Canada at the age of 12 and has played professionally in three different countries, so his skepticism towards the idea of putting down roots is understandable.

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August 18, 2024
PRIME ROOKS FEELING FLUSH
The Non-League Football Paper

PRIME ROOKS FEELING FLUSH

LEWES have described their new sponsorship deal with eco toilet paper company as an ‘iconic moment’.

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August 18, 2024
CHAIRBOYS MUST TAKE A BACK SEAT
The Football League Paper

CHAIRBOYS MUST TAKE A BACK SEAT

BIRMINGHAM City boss Chris Davies insisted his team were the better side ‘by some margin’ as they crept home at Wycombe Wanderers.

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August 18, 2024
JACKO WINS IT, BUT JOSH IS THE REAL RAMS HERO
The Football League Paper

JACKO WINS IT, BUT JOSH IS THE REAL RAMS HERO

PAUL Warne was given a welcome selection headache after Josh Vickers turned in an inspired display, just hours after Derby County brought in fellow goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom.

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August 18, 2024
Hardened Owls can Rohl with punches
The Football League Paper

Hardened Owls can Rohl with punches

SHEFFIELD Wednesday's 4-0 victory over Plymouth on the opening day has got everyone wondering if the Owls can challenge for promotion.

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August 18, 2024