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'Big Mac' has his eye on the prize
THE extent of the impact Wales newbie Mackenzie Martin is making this season can be judged in many ways.
Hodge on his way back to fast lane
JOSH Hodge has set his sights on an exciting end to the season after making an impressive return to action following injury.
Pearson grabs chance to show his potential
IN terms of an on-field audition, Northampton’s Tom Pearson could not have done much more to impress watching England head coach, Steve Borthwick.
Wasps better off with URC-Sharp
COVENTRY chairSharp that Wasps' future, if it has one, lies in the United Rugby Championship, not the RFU Championship.
Moody fears an Ireland onslaught
LEWIS Moody fears “unstoppable” Ireland will deliver further bad news for England when they arrive at Twickenham.
I'm still getting stick over Hill, says rookie
ENGLAND new boy Chandler Cunningham-South is still paying the price for not recognising 2003 legend Richard Hill.
Tosa takes chance with a lighter blue
MAKOTO Tosa will join an exclusive club on Saturday when he wins his second Blue in the Varsity Match – and make a piece of rugby history into the bargain.
Minikin ready to see battle going right down to wire
HULL Ionians finished third in National Two North last year but are up against it at the wrong end of the table this term, and fly-half Lewis Minikin says every game is now their cup final.
I just love playing and had an amazing career
PLAYING in the Championship isn’t sustainable with the level of funding clubs currently get so while it was a hard decision to quit professional rugby a couple of years ago at the age of 28, I had to think about my future, otherwise I’d have been holding off the inevitable and I didn’t want to be entering a new job market well into my 30s.
Munster have edge on Quins
MUNSTER edged out Harlequins in a 12try thriller at The Stoop on Friday.
Rugby's stuck in the ice age. It needs to open up
Ben Jaycock talks to Freddie Burns about life in Japan and what he thinks the sport must do to attract the youngsters
Waugh's battle is going to be tough
WHO has the toughest job in rugby? It certainly doesn’t belong to the loadsamoney establishment lawyers plotting a course across the courtroom minefield as the player welfare class action gathers speed. Still less to the speak-your-weight machine charged with gasping “one at a time please” while plummeting towards the earth’s core under the tonnage of Posolo Tuilagi.
Six-try Ireland go on rampage to blow Wales away
GRAND Slam holders Ireland flexed their muscles to score six tries and blow a helpless Wales side away.
England's Plan A is to run at Portugal
STEVE Borthwick left Edinburgh after England’s clash against Scotland last night and set off for the Midlands to ensure he makes it in good time for the A side’s lunchtime encounter with Portugal at Welford Road.
Lethargic France in need of new drive
IT does not come any more demanding in the Six Nations than visits to Ireland and France in consecutive rounds, but that is the lot of Italy who are in Lille today less than five months after they were thrashed in the World Cup by Les Bleus.
As usual, Gibson-Park enjoys life in top gear
IT’S more than a little sobering to think that Ireland’s win over Wales yesterday was probably their “iffy” performance of their 2024 Six Nations.
Rattled, but Irish still on course for slam
AND so the champions go to Twickenham on track for the Grandest of Slams, one match away from creating the longest winning Six Nations streak of all.
Edwards in firing line as France lose rhythm
IT’S too easy to say that France have fallen off and are no longer the team they were, after a home defeat by Ireland when they were down to 14 men for almost half the game. Nor can an away win over Scotland after such a big loss to the Irish in Marseille just be dismissed – even taking into account the controversy over the Scots being denied a last-gasp try.
Van Graan banking on Russell to hit the target
JOHANN van Graan has every faith that Finn Russell can transfer his goal-kicking form for Scotland to Bath if needed in clutch moments.
Hammer of the English is too hot to handle again
THIS fourth English Calcutta Cup defeat in succession confirmed Duhan van der Merwe as the ‘Hammer of the English’. The powerhouse South African-born winger was simply too hot to hold as he roared in for a hat-trick to send the Murrayfield crowd into raptures.
Mercer: I'm focused on Gloucester
IF desire to play for England was a factor in selection, Zach Mercer would be one of the first names on the team sheet.
End of an era as Lawes commits to Brive
COURTNEY Lawes will leave Northampton this summer to join ProD2 side Brive after 17 seasons at Franklin’s Gardens.
Boden quits Knights over lack of funding
FATIGUED by the ongoing uncertainty over funding and the direction of the Championship, Steve Boden has explained that the need to explore other opportunities away from the second tier of English rugby was behind his decision to quit as Doncaster DoR.
Borthwick: We made too many mistakes
ENGLAND boss Steve Borthwick admitted his side got what they deserved after another Murrayfield nightmare in Edinburgh.
Norey working hard to grab his Prem chance
MAX Norey made his Exeter debut in 2019 but has had to wait until this season to nail down a regular place in the Chiefs' match day squad, learning patiently his trade in lower leagues.
Esher hold off comeback as Hawks left wondering
ESHER underlined their promotion credentials with a hard-fought victory over Henley Hawks at Dry Leas.
Morse: Warburton is my inspiration
RISING star Morgan Morse has revealed how he has drawn inspiration from the words of former and Wales Lions skipper Sam Warburton.
Short-term contract takes Grace to Bath
FORMER Wales rugby league star Regan Grace has signed a short-term contract with Bath.
It's ten out of ten for Lynn's table toppers
GLOUCESTER-Hartpury went top of the table with a bonus-point win against Sale Sharks to maintain their 100 per cent win record from 10 games, while Sale Sharks remain bottom with nine defeats.
No stopping Portugal as they put on a show
PORTUGAL'S World Cup win over Fiji might rank as their finest-ever victory but this extraordinary attacking feast in Bucharest runs that night in Toulouse very close.