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Not bad for a stocky centre-forward convert
AS I write this, a group of 50 of us are a day into the latest Walk4Matt event, covering the 100 miles of the Warwickshire Ring Canal network.
Who will be next on the production line?
THE Junior World Cup makes a welcome return after a four-year hiatus next week down in South Africa and I for one give thanks.
Sirker's glad he's moved Down Under
CALLUM Sirker feels Championship players are a victim of Premiership clubs financial mismanagement so decided midway through last season to leave Cornish Pirates to move to Australia and focus on his law career while also playing in the Shute Shield for West Harbour.
So, who is set to fly in under the radar?
REMEMBER Jean-Marc Doussain’s international debut for France? Probably not.
Champions Cup reverts to multi-pool
THE Heineken Champions Cup reverts to a multi-pool format next season, but teams from the same league will not face each other.
Woollett keen to see repeat performance
AUSTRALIAN Ben Woollett got a reputation as the joker in Jersey Reds ranks, playing practical jokes and winding up teammates, but there’s nothing laughable in the dedication he showed as the islanders wrapped up the Championship title.
Kingsholm showdown to decide the title
THE Premier 15s top two sides Gloucester-Hartpury and Exeter Chiefs meet at Kingsholm next Saturday in both team’s first ever final.
Spencer's the man to fire up England
STEVE Borthwick’s ability to get the best out of the best scrum-half in England will have a crucial bearing on how well England play at the 2023 World Cup.
Champ clubs refuse to delay new deal
FURIOUS Championship clubs have voted against proposals to push back the new push back the new Professional Game Agreement (PGA) by another year, to 2025-26.
We'll keep on fighting, says Newcastle owner
NEWCASTLE owner Semore Kurdi has rubbished claims that the club is willing to be relegated to the Championship because it is struggling to pay its way in the top flight.
Hunter and Cox named in Birthday Honours list
FORMER England women’s captain Sarah Hunter has been awarded and CBE and professional referee, Sara Cox an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours for services to rugby.
Borthwick: Mercer a contender for France
STEVE Borthwick claims Zach Mercer has “grown” into a true World Cup back row contender for during his time across the Channel.
Purdy out to make his name overseas
AS many professional rugby players are discovering, the financial problems in the Premiership are making it tough to make a living and Henry Purdy is not excpetion,
Heineken pull plug on Europe
GLOBAL brewing giants Heineken are to step down as title sponsors of rugby’s Champions Cup, leaving tournament organisers with a big financial gap to fill before their two tournaments kick off in December.
Heroic Brumbies fly the flag for Australia
Super Rugby Pacific round-up
Folau call was TV turn-off for Gareth
GARETH Thomas “refused” to watch the Barbarians vs World XV match last month due to the “contradiction” of having symbols to celebrate LGBT+ pride whilst still allowing Israel Folau to play
Brady's Bream bunch capture stunning haul
BREAM RFC have made a miraculous rise through the leagues in recent years with their youthful squad and were crowned champions of both the Papa Johns Counties South Junior Cup and the Forest of Dean Junior Combination Cup this season
We must find a way to stop vicious spiral
HEAVEN knows The Rugby Paper has been warning of a Domesday scenario for Premiership rugby for a decade or more so the calamitous events of the last nine months with three Premiership clubs going under should not come as a surprise
Moore told me: The work starts now
MY FIRST captain in senior rugby was Brian Moore, at Nottingham. I’d gone there having just played for England U19 Colts and he’d just come back from the 1989 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia and I always remember his first words to me were, ‘congratulations on playing for England Colts but now you start at the bottom again, this is men’s rugby’
O'Driscoll: Defeat was emotional
LEINSTER and Ireland legend Brian O’Driscoll feels Leinster’s second-straight Champions cup final defeat to La Rochelle could “leave a mark”
Abendanon: French rugby is far more fun
FORMER England full-back Nick Abendanon says that the Premiership is not entertaining enough to compete with the French club game and worries about the future of English rugby
Amateurs set for talks over their future at Hazelwood
LONDON Irish Amateur RFC’s chairman Kevin Flynn is this week meeting administrators appointed after the collapse of the London Irish professional side to find out their plans for Hazelwood
Waterman: Time to hit fifth gear
FORMER England star Danielle Waterman was moved by seeing a record crowd at Twickenham for the Red Roses win in the Grand Slam decider against France, but believes there is work still to be done to get the game into “fifth gear.”
Cleall knows Chiefs will be a tough test for Saracens
EXETER Chiefs head coach Susie Appleby says her side are ‘raring to go’ ahead of today’s semi-final against reigning champions Saracens
Bears swept aside as Gloucester power on
PREMIER 15s pacesetters GloucesterHartpury reached their first ever final by seeing off Bristol Bears at Kingsholm
Varndell fears for future generation
TOM Varndell says that allowing three Premiership teams to go under this season is ‘completely unforgivable’ and urges a major restructure of the sport
Bainbridge can't wait for life as a Falcon
FORAGING flanker Josh Bainbridge is looking forward to starting his Newcastle Falcons career after a whirlwind pre-season
Gatland to consider sending SOS to second row Ball
Welsh coach poised to send an SOS to Ball
'CVC deal is very bad for rugby'
FRANCIS Baron believes that the RFU is in the grip of a crisis which has been fuelled by the CVC Six Nations deal it signed in 2021
We want Worcester to play at Sixways again
Ben Jaycock speaks to Worcester Warriors Supporters Trust founder Marcus Mulcahy about the group's plans to revitalise the club