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Turner leads Crusaders to hardest of triumphs
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Turner leads Crusaders to hardest of triumphs

DINGS and Exeter University were involved in a try-fest that could have gone either way.

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March 24, 2024
Having strength in numbers is proving big Barnes bonus
The Rugby Paper

Having strength in numbers is proving big Barnes bonus

BARNES have used an incredible 51 players this season, and head coach Jack Heald puts his side’s success down to their squad depth which derives from a second team that continuously punches above their weight.

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March 24, 2024
Cooper stars as Bury end poor run
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Cooper stars as Bury end poor run

RELIEVED Bury St Edmunds ended a run of seven defeats by grinding out a win against an emerging opponent.

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March 24, 2024
Lewis full of pride for his Titans in bid for promotion
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Lewis full of pride for his Titans in bid for promotion

LOSING just one game all season would usually be more than enough to finish first, but Rotherham Titans can count themselves unfortunate to be in the same division as Leeds Tykes.

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March 24, 2024
Okafor at the death has Tykes stunned!
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Okafor at the death has Tykes stunned!

ROTHERHAM Titans threw the promotion race wide open by inflicting a first defeat of the season on Leeds Tykes in a tense Yorkshire derby yesterday afternoon.

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March 24, 2024
Warren seals Tigers' league status in thriller
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Warren seals Tigers' league status in thriller

A WIN at long last for Sedgley Park Tigers who hosted Cinderford at Park Lane yesterday and came away with a well-earned win for the first time in 2024 to secure their place in National 1 for next season.

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March 24, 2024
The whistleblowers under the spotlight
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The whistleblowers under the spotlight

Matthew Luddington talks to two referees at the lower end of the game about the trials of taking charge of a match

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March 24, 2024
Wales look like missing out again
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Wales look like missing out again

AS Wales ‘wails over the embarrassing state of its national sport’, a club coach raises an issue of piercing perception: “Is the pull of the Welsh jersey as strong as it used to be? That’s the question.’’

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March 24, 2024
Knights make the most of lifelines
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Knights make the most of lifelines

AN extraordinary game at Castle Park in which there was one red card and three yellows, saw an outstanding recovery by Doncaster who played most of the contest with 14 men and yet surprisingly drew, having been 22-3 behind 10 minutes into the second half.

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March 24, 2024
Swart's on message to grab it for Scarlets
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Swart's on message to grab it for Scarlets

SOUTH African Eduan Swart was the unlikely hero with a 84th-minute try to give the Scarlets a much-needed victory.

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March 24, 2024
Ford's resolve is impressive to see
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Ford's resolve is impressive to see

ALL the top sports players have one standout quality – composure – which George Ford has in abundance, along  with his stoicism! A masterful player, who makes all around him look good, and is content to do so.

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March 24, 2024
Packer's proud to join the 100 club
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Packer's proud to join the 100 club

CAPTAIN Marlie Packer earns her 100th cap as England begin their quest for a sixth successive title against an improving Italy in Parma.

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March 24, 2024
Sale keen to send Tuilagi off in style
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Sale keen to send Tuilagi off in style

ALEX Sanderson will use the impending loss of Manu Tuilagi as fuel to drive Sale up the Premiership table and put them back on course for another final at Twickenham.

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March 24, 2024
Dismay for Leicester as Varney snatches it
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Dismay for Leicester as Varney snatches it

LEICESTER boss Dan McKellar ordered his Tigers to have a “long hard look in the mirror” after Gloucester posted a first win here in 16 years.

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March 24, 2024
Bristol put leaders Saints to the sword
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Bristol put leaders Saints to the sword

BRISTOL started where they left off before English club rugby went into hibernation with this crushing seven-try demolition of league leaders Northampton.

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March 24, 2024
Chiefs do enough to get past Newcastle
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Chiefs do enough to get past Newcastle

IT wasn’t pretty, in fact it was downright ugly at times, but Rob Baxter won’t be complaining too much when he looks at the current Premiership table.

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March 24, 2024
Saracens juggernaut steams over Quins
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Saracens juggernaut steams over Quins

OWEN Farrell celebrated his 250th Saracens appearance in style as the champions laid down a marker to the rest of the Premiership with this statement win.

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March 24, 2024
England on their way to being a real force again
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England on their way to being a real force again

IT’S been a chalk and cheese Six Nations for England, with the first three games going from not much improvement to error-riddled, and then the last two against Ireland and France raising the bar to a totally different level.

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March 24, 2024
Baxter: Clubs will take Cup more seriously
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Baxter: Clubs will take Cup more seriously

THE Premiership will shut down next season during the two international windows, meaning more clubs are likely to take the Premiership Cup seriously.

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March 24, 2024
I'm fresh and ready for action, says Muir
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I'm fresh and ready for action, says Muir

WILL Muir broke into the England squad this year and although he did not feature in the Six Nations, Bath's coaches noted a difference when the wing returned to the club.

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March 24, 2024
Appleby taking on streets of London for Wooden Spoon
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Appleby taking on streets of London for Wooden Spoon

LONDON’S calling for Exeter Women’s head coach Susie Appleby, who will be one of over 40,000 who will take to the streets for the annual London Marathon on Sunday, April 21.

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March 24, 2024
Bears can still finish in the top four - Dun
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Bears can still finish in the top four - Dun

JAMES Dun knew exactly what Bristol’s supporters were going through earlier this season when the Bears became stuck in a losing run.

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March 24, 2024
Stick with coaches, Dallaglio urges RFU
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Stick with coaches, Dallaglio urges RFU

LAWRENCE Dallaglio hopes the RFU have learned their lesson and will no longer jettison coaches too soon.

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March 24, 2024
‘Incredible’ Farrell has Saracens motoring
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‘Incredible’ Farrell has Saracens motoring

CHAMPIONS Saracens smashed Harlequins 52-7 in front of 61,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to move second in the table and stretch their winning run to seven matches against their London rivals.

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March 24, 2024
Don't get trapped in bowels of a big club
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Don't get trapped in bowels of a big club

Diamond's warning to his young guns

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March 24, 2024
Ice-cool kicking seals Old Reds' joy
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Ice-cool kicking seals Old Reds' joy

OLD Redcliffians maintained their unbeaten run at Scotland Road with victory over Chester, who pushed the hosts all the way.

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March 17, 2024
Happy Hoppers dig in for success
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Happy Hoppers dig in for success

PRESTON Grasshoppers just managed to get over the line in a penalty-strewn match against Billingham.

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March 17, 2024
All the pressure's on us - Cockerill
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All the pressure's on us - Cockerill

EDDIE Jones has coached three national teams, South Africa have won two World Cups and Britain has had four Prime Ministers since Georgia last lost a game in the Rugby Europe Championship.

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March 17, 2024
We need strong finish - Ludlow
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We need strong finish - Ludlow

GLOUCESTER have been a cup team this season but skipper Lewis Ludlow is demanding a strong finish to the Premiership campaign which resumes this weekend after an at eight-week break.

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March 17, 2024
Band of brothers grab the glory
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Band of brothers grab the glory

ENGLAND overcame an experienced Junior World Cup-winning France side littered with Top 14 talent as Mark Mapletoft's 'band of brothers' secured a dramatic title win in Pau that showcased why the future of English rugby looks so bright.

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March 17, 2024