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Halliday: I'm proud of united approach
SIMON Halliday has left his role as chairman of the Championship Clubs’ board both proud and frustrated by his 12 months in the role.
Jaminet appeals against long ban
FRANCE international Melvyn Jaminet is to appeal against a 34week suspension and €30,000 fine imposed by the FFR's disciplinary committee for posting a video to social media during the July tour of Argentina and Uruguay in which he made racist comments.
Good to see women winning more awards
It WAS disappointing that Team GB women's sevens side were unable to get any medals that we all thought they would. With a number of the team from England's World Cup runners-up squad in the 15s game, it was almost unthinkable that they would not get a medal of some sort.
Call me The Stag - but I was stuck with Bambi
IT'S been great watching the Rugby Sevens at the Olympics just now.
Farrell loves it, says Robinson
JASON Robinson always knew that his Wigan Warriors teammate Andy-Farrell would go onto great things as a coach he just did not realise that it would be in a different code.
Why SVNS makes sense for the future
Rugby sevens-or SVNS, as a London-based team of funkily-dressed marketing executives have somehow succeeded in rebranding it used to be known as \"the short game\".
Hastings opens up options for Townsend
IF YOU were to ask different Scottwo land fans for their assessment of the tour of the Americas, you would be forgiven if you thought they hadn't seen any of the same matches.
Golden girls put in final flourish
NEW Zealand proved themselves undisputed queens Olympic 7s by beatof ing Canada at the Stade de France to secure their second gold medal in a row.
Salvi adding steel to Georgia defence
WHEN it comes to taking on a challenge, Julian Salvi has never been backwards in coming forwards and he's relishing his latest one as Georgia's defence coach.
Thomas urges U20s to push on to the next level
AS the anticipation of the new season builds, Haydn Thomas has praised the England Under-20s squad for their impressive talent and potential.
'Sir Dicky' is delighted be knighted by the King
IN terms of Rugby Royalty, Richard Dicky' Evans certainly ranks among the historical greats.
A bundle of energy - the best around
Simon Thomas talks to Sir Gareth Edwards, rated by many as the greatest rugby player of all time, about the brilliance of Antoine Dupont
Uren: We must learn from Olympic setback
EMMA Uren has called on her GB Sevens team-mates to learn from a ground Olympic breaking campaign after they finished seventh at Paris 2024.
Bottom two ruled out of Prem Cup
NEWLY-promoted Chinnor and last year's bottom Championship side Cambridge are to be excluded from the 2024/25 Premiership Cup.
Care calls for more free-to-air TV games
DANNY Care says free-to-air television coverage is essential if rugby is to grow its audience and avoid other clubs going under.
The Bears blueprint: Go and play without fear
WHEN Bristol lost at Saracens last November, they were on a run of eight victories in 25 Premiership matches. For a club that had never hidden its ambition to occupy a prime place on European rugby's top table, it marked a watershed.
Blackheath opt for Fijian power
Ben Jaycock talks to Blackheath head coach James Shanahan about his star signings for the forthcoming season
Davies back in the running for Wales
ALED Davies is the first to admit that being barred from playing for Wales for the past four years was hard to take.
I wanted to finish at the highest level possible
I WAS still in Notts County's football academy when I first took up rugby at Nottingham High School.
We'll benefit from tour - Townsend
HEAD coach Gregor Townsend believes the successful tour of the Americas will bring huge benefits for Scotland in the coming seasons.
Promotion on the agenda as Chinnor move to next level
CHINNOR'S promotion to the Championship brings an end to the uneven number of teams in the division meaning each side will be in action during every round.
Kildunne wants to get teeth into gold
CROSS-CODE star Ellie Kildunne says Great Britain 'would not to be stupid strive for a gold medal' given the quality of their squad.
Bronze for South Africa as Williams steps up at the death
SEAN Williams scored a last-play winner as South Africa overcame Australia to win 26-19 and secure bronze.
A golden finish for greatest showman
ANTOINE cemented Dupont himself as one of the greatest cross-code rugby players of all time as his second half performance guided France to an Olympic gold medal.
Burke is tipped to take Prem by storm
FERGUS Burke is the perfect replacement for Owen Farrell and can take the Premiership by storm.
RFU urged to ditch overseas player ban
PAUL Gustard believes the RFU should look at scrapping the overseas player ban and allow Steve Borthwick to pick players based outside the Gallagher Premiership.
Bears defend hosting Prem game in Cardiff
BRISTOL Bears COO Tom Tainton insists rugby must continue to \"take calculated risks\" to widen its appeal and draw in new fans if it's ever going to become a sustainable sport.
It takes a long time to learn 'the dark arts'
SO IT was a second defeat in New Zealand for an England team that promised so much and yet failed to take on board the lessons from their first game, perhaps being a little too confident in what they had previously achieved in that game and the game against Japan.
Vannes facing a tough early test
PROMOTED ProD2 winners Vannes will kick off their first-ever season in the Top 14 at home against 23-time French champions Toulouse on the evening of Sunday, September 8, to round out the opening weekend of the 2024/25 campaign.
A drop of magic is just what we need
TRANGE as it may sound to generations of rugby lovers raised on a fizzydrink, dopamine-heavy diet of high-scoring matches, there was a time when tries were rare enough to be memorable.