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JSD: That was the best since Jonny
FORMER Gloucester flyer James Simpson-Daniel says George Ford’s performance against Argentina last Satrurday was the best an England fly-half had played since the prime days of Jonny Wilkinson.
Itoje: We are here to win, not entertain
MARO Itoje insists he is not worried by England’s World Cup try famine – as long as the wins keep rolling in.
Joy to see the hosts burst out of bubble
\"Fabien Galthie's remarkable glasses feature prominently on news bulletins nearly every day\"
Lloyd on target to floor Pontypridd
EVAN Lloyd put the boot into Pontypridd as he kicked Ebbw Vale back into a red hot contest at Eugene Cross Park before steering the Steelmen to a 31-21 victory in the Premiership.
Sedgley boss Barrow wants Park to do much better
SEDGLEY Park marked their return to National One by beating former Championship side Richmond in a shock result last weekend, but head coach Scott Barrow wasn't satisfied with the performance and says his side 'have used their get out jail free card for the season'.
Stick with 20 teams but bring in Trophy
IT'S very rare, in fact unique, for me to disagree with anything Gus Pichot says or propounds rugby wise but I must admit I'm struggling a bit with his continued support for a 24-team World Cup. And that is as a wholehearted and long-time supporter of T2 rugby nations and everything they are trying to achieve.
Dai Watkins, a magnet for every hit-man in north
DAVID Watkins used to be fond of telling two anecdotes from his bruising initiation into Rugby League. Typically, each tale would be told not as an exercise in self-aggrandisement but in self-deprecation.
Pirates make Bath battle all the way
A YOUNG Bath side overcame some sticky moments to take a bonus point win as the Premiership Cup arrived at the Mennaye with a seven-try thriller in front of a capacity crowd.
Gloucester too strong for battling Nottingham
GLOUCESTER kicked-off their 150th season with a six-try win over battling Nottingham.
Hassell-Collins has flying start
OLLIE Hassell-Collins took 90 seconds to make his mark on his debut in a comfortable win for Leicester by eight tries to nil.
Welsh Lions are strong enough to down Fijians
\"Looking at the team head coach Warren Gatland has picked, he knows what he is doing\"
Sexton in charge of Ireland's destiny
JOHNNY Sexton masterminded Ireland's biggest World Cup victory in his first match for nearly six months and if in the coming weeks they will face harder questions than Romania came up with, they burned with resolve in searing heat.
Adams: Anything below excellent won't be enough
WARREN Gatland is one of the most experienced coaches in the World Cup, but on the eve of the start of his fifth tournament as a coach he admitted he still gets nervous before a match.
Where does this leave Farrell?
\"It was Ford's composure at a time of stress that steered England to victory\"
Randall out to get Bristol motoring
HARRY Randall is using his disappointment at missing out on the World Cup to ensure Bristol make a strong start to the Premiership campaign.
We must promote game - Skivington
GEORGE Skivington has called for the game in England to put its best face, and voice, forward and sell itself after the calamity of last season when three Premiership clubs folded.
Brilliant Ford has the drop on Pumas
ENGLAND, down to 14 men within three minutes of the kickoff, put in a performance of guts, determination and poise to beat Argentina 27-10 in their highly anticipated World Cup opener here in Marseille last night.
Islanders keen to make some noise
ARE SAMOA about to make some noise again? The islanders have a proud World Cup record of two quarter-finals and a quarter-final play-off appearance but they all came in their first three tournaments.
Cozens: We struggle to find players in our patch
FLY-HALF Luke Cozens has stepped up to head coach of Clifton but has endured a difficult start, saying it’s harder than ever to recruit players.
Racing ramp up interest in Ford
In July, The Rugby Paper reported that ‘grand’ Top 14 side Racing 92 had Sale and England fly-half George Ford in their sights, after previously being linked to his England team-mate Marcus Smith, and South Africa’s Manie Libbok.
Millions set to enjoy razzmatazz all of the
RUGBY World Cups are an exciting time because they are the biggest shop-window for rugby union, and are watched by tens of millions around the world. They have a track record for producing some incredible games, and this tournament in France will be no exception.
All Blacks are still the team to beat
THIS year’s World Cup is unusual in a number of respects, not least that New Zealand do not go into it at the head of the world rankings and they are not the favourites.
Koroiyadi powers promoted Lions a
LEICESTER Lions have announced themselves to National 1 with a highly spirited victory over a quality Sale side.
It was great to score all 19 points v England
I WAS a mad-keen cricketer growing up and, in March 1994, I was selected to go on a Scotland cricket tour to South Africa.
22 teams raring to go in new-look Cup
THE Premiership Cup returns on Friday in the new-look format involving Championship clubs for the first time.
Mixed reviews on opening nights...
NOT long now but first comes the ubiquitous opening ceremony that most major sports events feel compelled to foist upon us.
I was rescued by trip to Sri Lanka
Jon Newcombe talks to Bath flanker Chris Cloete on how he saved his rugby career
Should we care about the world rankings?
THE way Clive Woodward saw it back in 2003, the International Rugby Board’s new-fangled ranking system was a many-splendored thing.
Flying Fijians ready to take on the world
FIJI winger Jiuta Wainiqolo says his side are not feeling any pressure as they prepare for their critical World Cup opener against Wales on Sunday.
Warburton: Ball in play time 'crucial' in France
SAM Warburton believes fitness and management of ball in play time could be the difference in this World Cup.