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Easter: We're worst run sport in the world
NICK Easter has criticised the RFU’s governance of English rugby as ‘greyhaired old men who live in the past’ and believes the game is the worst run sport in the world
It's heartbreak
England go so close but Springboks steal it
Galthie's spolit for options out wide
WHENEVER an international match is on the horizon, whether or not there’s a Rugby World Cup on – there is, by the way, in case you hadn’t noticed – coaches’ “selection headaches” become a hot topic of conversation.
Tom shows different codes not Poles apart
REPRESENTING your country is one of the highest honours any rugby player can hope to receive, so to be given the chance in three different codes was the experience of a lifetime for Wimbledon’s Tomasz Pozniak.
Oliver looks destined for the top after stirring start
TYNEDALE have started the season with one win and five losses, however in Jacob Oliver they have something to smile about.
Power of three for Peter in Hull's joy
A SUPERB hat-trick from Peter Hudson-Kowalewicz secured Hull a well-deserved bonus-point win against Billingham, keeping them in touch with the division’s top-three sides.
Hawkins can't wait to get going
AS one of Exeter’s new kids on the block, Joe Hawkins says the Chiefs are bang on track as they ready themselves for the demands of the upcoming Gallagher Premiership season.
Saints getting beefed up for new season
NORTHAMPTON are aiming to be bigger and better this season and Fin Smith believes today’s trip to Sale is the ideal start.
Spencer treble gives Bath a battling start
BEN Spencer showed the England selectors what they’re missing as the scrum-half scored an emphatic hat-trick to help Bath begin their campaign with a battling bonus point win over Newcastle.
Gloucester hang on to snatch it in a thriller
THE Kingsholm faithful certainly had their money’s worth as Gloucester began their league season with a last-minute winner to nick a thrilling game, which neither side deserved to lose.
One Goon show we could all do without
IT IS just about possible, if you’re seriously odd, to imagine that Dan Cole might stand a chance of out-performing Simone Biles on the uneven bars. Which begs the following question: would you also be deluded enough to support a World Cup expansion to 24 teams?
Hodge leads the demolition squad
ROB Baxter said it would take time for his next generation at Sandy Park to show their true colours.
Russell already one of the family - Blackett
LEE BLACKETT has revealed how Finn Russell’s meticulous preparation has already made him part of the Bath family.
The twin pillars of England's rebuild
OLLIE Chessum and Marcus Smith play with such enthusiasm when they pull on the Red Rose jersey that their pride in representing England is transparent, and it will be evident when they face Fiji in this afternoon's World Cup quarter-final in Marseille.
England must get best out of Smith
STEVE Borthwick does not have a lot of choice when it comes to selecting his forwards for today's quarter-final against Fiji because the options are limited, but the plusses are that Ollie Chessum looks like he's coming back to his best, and Ben Earl has been getting good raps.
France put faith in Dupont return
FRANCE are preparing for a game of \"rare intensity\" and simmering violence as Antoine Dupont returns to captain the hosts against South Africa just 24 days after fracturing his jaw.
Unbelievable! It all ends in Irish tears
WHOEVER said that the All Black aura had waned, that it was now dust and powder? Whoever said it was going to be all-Northern Hemisphere semi-finals? New Zealand defied the emerald wall - both on the pitch and in a raucous Stade de France crowd to send Ireland packing from a World Cup quarter final for the eighth time.
Fairytale finale for revived Pumas
NICOLAS Sanchez was an Argentine rugby hero as its record points scorer before he touched down the interception try four minutes from time which ushered the Pumas into the semi-finals of the 2023 World Cup at Wales' expense.
Confident England set to get out of jail
STEVE Borthwick and his coaching staff are on parole today as England play their get out of jail card in Marseille in their quarter-final against Fiji.
Care: Time to grab this chance of a lifetime
DANNY Care has urged England to seize the day against Fiji this afternoon because it could be the last dance for a chunk of the side.
'We've set our sights on winning the league title!'
AS soon as the club’s decade-long stay in National One came to an end at the close of last season, Esher had only a single goal for this one: to go straight back up again.
Bury hold edge in enthralling encounter
IT has been two years since these teams last met, and that proved to be a high-scoring event.
Sale need to seize the day
ALEX Sanderson has pushed his players to their physical and mental limits this season after they fell short in May’s Premiership final against Saracens. The Sharks’ director of rugby knows from his days with Saracens, as a player and coach, that success comes from planning and patience rather than just happening.
Codling knows it will be tough
ALEX Codling knew what he was taking on when he agreed to become Newcastle’s third director of rugby in little over a year.
Baxter out to rebuild again
THE summer marked a reset for Exeter following the departure of a number of players who were instrumental in their league and Champions Cup double success three years ago.
Bath bank on Russell class
BATH finished last season with four consecutive victories, their best run for three years. They scored 175 points and 24 tries to claim the Premiership’s final place in the European Champions Cup, no insignificant achievement for a side that had lost its first six matches.
Red Roses set for revenge mission
ENGLAND return to New Zealand for the first time since their ‘devastating’ loss to the Black Ferns in last year’s World Cup final aiming to get revenge in the newly formed WXV competition.
Galloping Reeves races in to steal it for Glouceter
TWO tries from Jack Clement enabled Gloucester to edge their way past gallant Coventry and into the Premiership Cup semi-finals – but they were first pushed right to the brink.
We need to hit ground running, says Waller
NORTHAMPTON Saints have made seven changes as they welcome Doncaster Knights to Franklin’s Gardens for the first time since 2007.
Impressive Bath start to show their worth
THEY say Rome wasn’t built in a day, but ever since his arrival back in June 2022, Johann van Graan has quietly been laying some solid foundation at the famous Recreation Ground.