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Prime to cover World Cup warm up games
PRIME Video are planning on broadcasting Rugby World Cup 2023 warm-up matches involving all the Six Nations teams this summer.
Super Saracens lift sixth crown
Battling Saracens take their sixth title
If Sale win it could be a real game-changer
SALE Sharks director of rugby Alex Sanderson was close to tears after last week's semi-final win against Leicester. Not because of the win, but the difference it could make to the north of England Rugby Union.
Bentley's late score seals it for Lancashire
FLANKER Tane Bentley side-stepped two defenders and sprinted over to score and send Lancashire to Twickenham by the tiniest of margins.
Prop Sarah is revelling in her turn in the spotlight
SARAH Bern has gone from having the lights turned out on her training sessions to sharing the same facilities as the men at Bristol Bears, and earlier this month played in front of a world record crowd of 58,498.
Clock is ticking as Irish eye takeover
LONDON Irish have nine days to prove they have the funds to keep their place in the Premiership next season – or risk joining Wasps at the bottom of the English league pyramid.
Superstar Parisse signs off in style
SERGIO Parisse got the send off he deserved as Toulon ended their Challenge Cup final curse by thrashing Glasgow at the Aviva Stadium.
When it's your time to go, you just know
WELL, I didn’t see any of that coming! Two retirements within an hour of each other on a Friday afternoon is unusual to say the least. Given it involved two of the most iconic players of the professional era in Welsh rugby made it even more stunning. It left me baffled, bemused and wondering what the hell was going on.
Being a one-club means so much to me man
MY LIFE IN RUGBY ALEX TAIT THE FORMER NEWCASTLE & ENGLAND U20 FULL-BACK/WINGER
Dallaglio's turned into Nostradamus
OF THE 12 clubs to have won European rugby’s supreme prize, only one dared to do so from an antiquated pavilion built by The Gas Light & Coke Company a century ago.
Sharks deserve far more recognition
RUGBY has its favourites and we in the media are as guilty as any of promoting them above others but I’ve always been amazed that the Sale championship-winning team of 2006 is not more lauded. Sale that year defeated a very strong Leicester side 4520 in the final and in so doing became the first team to ever top the regular season league table and win the play-offs.
Galthie's message of hope to top 100
TOP 14 coaches, pundits and fans have had the calculators, slide rules and computer modelling programmes out this weekend as they worked through the permutations of the current campaign.
Chiefs bounce back to tame Hurricanes
Super Rugby Pacific round-up
GB sevens players pondered boycott
SEVERAL Great Britain Sevens players thought about refusing to participate in this weekend’s London leg of the World Series due to being treated ‘as a second thought’ by the home nations and a lack of clarity over contracts that expire next month.
Falcons set for freshen up after turbulent time
NEWCASTLE finished bottom of the Premiership after heavy defeats in their last three matches, but they are confident of avoiding the drop next season if relegation is reintroduced.
Colombe try leaves the Aviva stunned
LA ROCHELLE retained the Champions Cup after staging the greatest final comeback in the tournament’s history.
Sarries keen to do it for loyal Jackson
SARACENS are set on giving Jackson Wray a winning send-off as his 14 years at the club come to an end by winning their sixth Premiership title at Sale’s expense next weekend.
Curry's determined to do it for the fans
TOM Curry hopes to inspire the next generation of Northern rugby fans by taking the Premiership trophy back home to Sale.
Moneybags Racing keen to sign Smith
RACING 92 are serious about tempting Marcus Smith to quit south-west London for a move to the French capital when his contract runs out at the end of next season.
Sharks can give favourites a fright
ALEX Sanderson is quality, and that is why he has managed to take Sale to their first Premiership final for 17 years.
O'Gara breaks Leinster hearts
My lads showed serious resolve, says O’Gara
Baron calls for PGA deal to be scrapped
‘RFU can’t afford to pay Prem clubs anything’
All to play for in final days of the season
TOP 14 coaches, pundits and fans have had the calculators, slide rules and computer modelling programmes out this weekend as they worked through the permutations of the current campaign.
Teddington joy as they triumph at Twickenham
Papa Johns Men's Championship
Titcombe on song to seal it for England
ENGLAND Students sealed a 25-21 win over France Universities last Saturday, marking the side’s first win on French soil in 17 years.
Too many matches had no real meaning to them
NOW, as we reflect and are drawing closer to the end of this varied season, we must all be thinking what a season we’ve had. Filled with the highs and lows, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats, but coupled with the uncertainty of how this season will end.
On the clock: Who put the minutes in?
I’M indebted to stats guru Stuart Farmer who has faithfully logged the Premiership match minutes for players in the regular season just finished and it makes for very interesting reading once you dig in.
'Your only job is to pour champagne'
I WENT on the first post-Falklands War, England tour to Argentina in 1990 despite having only played in Division 5 for Northern, who I’d joined whilst at College in Newcastle.
Sorrowful shadow blights the game
FOR month after miserable month, Welsh rugby had been crying out for someone to give their apology of a season the last rites.
Gott in charge to steer Navy home
JORDAN Gott produced the performance of his life to steer the Navy to the Inter-Services title with a first win over the Army since 2010.