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Rising star Kerr sets his sights on England
A CONSEQUENCE of the financial strife Premiership clubs have found themselves in this decade has been a fixed focus on developing talent.

Borthwick deserves credit for his brave calls
TIME to tip a hat in the direction of England coach Steve Borthwick who bit the bullet hard this week and made the biggest and best decisions of his life.

Lukhan's ready to do battle with Lions
LUKHAN Salakaia-Loto has credited Northampton with resurrecting his Test career as he looks forward to a reunion with some of his former team-mates when the Lions land in Australia in the summer.

The Incredibles! Smith ignites spirited England
FIN Smith lifted the roof off Twickenham and the mood of English rugby by leading the Red Rose outfit to a dramatic 26-25 win over the French.

I'm surprised by £30m offer to community game
THE unexpected offer of a £30 million payout to the community game for the next four years to help mend the financial problems, caused when the RFU unexpectedly withdrew grassroots funding a few years back, sounds great.

Brotherly advice is a big help for Tom
TOM Willis felt an outsider the first time he pitched up in England camp but now the Saracens No.8 has got his feet under the table.

Rugby was a passport to travel the world
GREW up in Queensland Country, in a small town called Rockhampton, and played a lot of rugby league as a kid.

We don't want to finish bottom, says Baxter
ROB Baxter wants Exeter to avoid an end-of-season relegation play-off on merit, not because the Championship winners do not meet the entry criteria for the Premiership.

Billingham's amateurs work like the professionals
AS one of the only fully amateur teams in National 2 North, Billingham care about more than just results. Every player pays subs - like grassroots teams up and down the country - with their only remuneration being two free pints at the bar after every home game.

Battling forwards put England in pole position
DEFENDING champions England secured their first win in Ireland since 2017 built on a gritty display from the pack.

Lam: We'll keep defying critics
PAT Lam expects his Bristol side to continue defying the critics after going into the Premiership break second in the table.

Soko adds weight to Worthing survival bid
ZIMBABWE international Saope Soko has come out of retirement to help keep Worthing in the National Leagues but since returning he can't help feeling the fourth tier isn't what it used to be.

Tigers get their act together to chase Saints out of town
LEICESTER secured derby-day bragging rights as they brought an end to Northampton's winning start in the Premiership Rugby Cup.

When living beyond your means makes it tough to survive
SANTI Carreras stood out for Gloucester in the two seasons before this one when they were stuck at the wrong end of the table. The Argentina international joined the club in 2020 when he was 22 and had the year before made his debut for the Pumas.

Borthwick's men wilt in Dublin's red hot furnace
WHEN are England going to become 80 minute men? That was the question that loomed large as Steve Borthwick's team once again ran out of gas when this Six Nations opener in Dublin was in the balance in the second half.

Once again, England blow their chances
ENGLAND continue to find ways to lose. As in their previous six Tests against tier one opposition, they led at one point in the second half only to fade away. It does not look a question of fitness or even personnel but a collective failure to wrestle back momentum.

Chester's late tries break the Ionians
CHESTER came out on top in a thrilling, see-saw match that had the crowd on the edge of their seats throughout, and was only decided by a late burst of tries from the home side against an opponent who tested them for 80 minutes.

Opoku-Fordjour will thrive with England - Rodd
BEVAN Rodd believes rising prop star Asher Opoku-Fordjour is ready to thrive for England at the Six Nations as Sale's front rowers push for selection.

Tom's penalty Putts seal on top victory for Albion
IN-FORM Plymouth Albion held on for a sixth consecutive victory in what was a close and physical contest.

Coach Lancaster sacked by Racing 92
FORMER England boss Stuart Lancaster has been sacked from his job as Racing 92 head coach.

Campbell hits burners for Saracens
MAY Campbell scored a hat-trick as Saracens produced a super second half to pull away from a spirited Trailfinders and take a bonus-point win.

Stop giving No.9s so much protection
WELCOME to the 2025 Six Nations, and, unfortunately, a new abomination of a law trial aimed at \"Protecting the 9\" which will turn scrum-half - a position which has produced many of the greatest players rugby union has seen - into a sacrosanct, but diminished, species.

Money or eyeballs ? Once again, that's the big question
IS THIS the last year when the Six Nations is televised entirely free-to-air? As the unions involved prepare themselves for negotiations with bidders, they will be grappling with a simple question: money or eyeballs?

Woodman: Afo has huge future
WORLD Cup winner Trevor Woodman is confident Afolabi Fasogbon will fulfil his early promise and become one of the game's leading tight-head props.

Poole leads the way for Titans
TENACIOUS back row Zak Poole became Rotherham Titans' joint highest all-time try scorer last weekend landing his 50th try against Dings Crusaders.

Borthwick: It's tough but we're improving
ENGLAND coach Steve Borthwick was disappointed with his side's second-half collapse yesterday which handed Ireland a 27-22 opening Six Nations win in Dublin but insisted there were plenty of positives.

I'm enjoying the challenge with Falcons - Dickens
NEWCASTLE may be bottom of the Premiership again, but Alan Dickens has no regrets about joining Steve Diamond's revolution in the north-east.

Morse to focus on senior game
WHEN the Wales U20s squad for the Six Nations was announced, one notable omission was the name Morgan Morse.

Thrilling three-horse race to beat them all
TEN years after the most nerve-wracking climax to any Six Nations, precious few of the gladiators from way back then dared to remain centre-stage for this one. They had been there for the three-horse race to beat them all, on St Patrick's weekend 2015 when England almost picked the title out of Ireland's pocket at Twickenham an hour or two after Paul O'Connell & Co. had picked it out of Wales' pocket at Murrayfield.

Ealing on song to despatch Saracens
DAN Jones pulled the strings and led Sarries a merry dance as Ealing crushed their London rivals by a half century of points at StoneX Stadium.