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In this issue

December 01, 2024

Pressure builds on RFU chief to resign

TOM Ilube’s tenure as RFU Board Chairman, and his financial credentials, will come under increased scrutiny with the news that Crossword Cybersecurity PLC, a company of which he was founder and chief executive, went into administration on November 18.

Pressure builds on RFU chief to resign

3 mins

Hawkins linked with Wales move

EXETER have yet to open talks with Joe Hawkins over a new contract as speculation mounts that the centre will be returning to Wales next year.

Hawkins linked with Wales move

2 mins

I'm still a crazy little man on the pitch, says Sheedy

CALLUM Sheedy has revealed how being his own biggest critic drives him on amid the quest for perfection. Cardiff's Welsh international flyhalf is now more than a decade into his career, but admits he is still \"a crazy little man\" out on the field.

I'm still a crazy little man on the pitch, says Sheedy

2 mins

Saints are looking to kick-start campaign

NORTHAMPTON last season used the Champions Cup to turbo charge their Premiership campaign and will be looking for a repeat when European rugby’s top club tournament starts this weekend.

Saints are looking to kick-start campaign

3 mins

150th party nearly ends in tears for sloppy Irish

IT'S been a pretty scruffy autumn for Ireland and that trend continued in Dublin yesterday when they squeezed out a win against an Australia side that probably deserved better for their efforts.

150th party nearly ends in tears for sloppy Irish

3 mins

Boks going to need a bigger trophy cabinet...

Peter Jackson looks back on a season where, once again, South Africa proved to be the best team on the planet

Boks going to need a bigger trophy cabinet...

3 mins

Scotland must not waste potential

N assessment of where Scotland and England are after the autumn series, with another Calcutta Cup clash to come at Twickenham in the middle of the Six Nations, is an interesting comparison. It's made even more pointed by competition for places on the 2025 Lions tour.

Scotland must not waste potential

5 mins

Don't be in awe of 'The System'

AS a long-time England supporter I feel compelled to express my concerns about the performances and results of our team.

Don't be in awe of 'The System'

3 mins

Tough for clubs to get permission for 10,001

I HAVE every sympathy with my old friend Simon Halliday, the outgoing Chairman of the Championship Board, and the Championship clubs having read his comments in Nick Cain's article in TRP last Sunday.

Tough for clubs to get permission for 10,001

2 mins

Pepper praise for Underhill

SAM Underhill was one of Guy Pepper’s idols growing up and he’s now enjoying learning from him in person at Bath.

Pepper praise for Underhill

2 mins

We can't compete with the big dogs, admits Diamond

STEVE Diamond will be putting young players on long-term contracts to protect Newcastle from the greater spending power of every other club in the Premiership.

We can't compete with the big dogs, admits Diamond

3 mins

Chiefs fight hard but Bath go back to top

THIS was a rare ugly match in the Premiership as Bath returned to the top of the table and Exeter’s losing run stretched to seven league matches.

Chiefs fight hard but Bath go back to top

2 mins

Carreras class has Saints on the rack

GLOUCESTER'S first-half charge won this classy Premiership contest despite a Northampton fight-back led by fit-again No.9 Alex Mitchell.

Carreras class has Saints on the rack

2 mins

Lam puts Ibitoye in frame for England

PAT Lam believes Steve Borthwick should put Gabriel Ibitoye in his future England plans and give the wing a Six Nations run out.

Lam puts Ibitoye in frame for England

2 mins

Newcastle master misfiring Saracens

STEVE Diamond pledged that Newcastle had to focus on home form and turn Kingston Park into a fortress, and those words came to fruition in a season-defining victory against Saracens.

Newcastle master misfiring Saracens

2 mins

Sanderson: We need to get our bite back

ALEX Sanderson expects Sale to bear their teeth against resurgent Leicester at the AJ Bell Stadium after heavy defeats on the road in the last two rounds.

Sanderson: We need to get our bite back

2 mins

We'll be locked and loaded for Sale trip - Cheika

WITH wins over Exeter, Newcastle and Saracens, playing away from home in the Premiership currently holds no fears for Leicester.

We'll be locked and loaded for Sale trip - Cheika

3 mins

Scotland deserve fair share of Lions

WE MAY be exaggerating here, but not by much: since the wonderful Tom Smith made the last of his half-dozen consecutive international appearances in the red jersey of his dreams, as opposed to the blue one, it has been easier to spot a Twickenham chief executive in a food bank than clap eyes on a Test Lion from Scotland.

Scotland deserve fair share of Lions

3 mins

Vermeulen excited to visit old friends

EXETER start their Champions Cup campaign away in South Africa on Saturday, but Jacques Vermeulen will feel very much at home.

Vermeulen excited to visit old friends

3 mins

My body is telling me to quit, saysEvans

WALES are about to be hit by another loss despite spending the final weekend of the autumn series all washed up with nobody to play.

My body is telling me to quit, saysEvans

3 mins

Thomas ready for Edinburgh clash

FRESH from his dream Wales debut, Freddie Thomas has set his sights on helping Gloucester conquer Europe.

Thomas ready for Edinburgh clash

3 mins

Good to see the Eagles soaring again

THAT’S a wrap for the autumn Tests and it would be remiss not to scroll through the undercard and round up the best of the action outside of the A list matches. A quick crib sheet for those not paying attention at the back.

Good to see the Eagles soaring again

3 mins

Bristol hit heights to take down champions

BRISTOL Bears head coach Dave Ward could not hide his delight following an impressive victory over reigning PWR champions Gloucester Hartpury at Kingsholm.

Bristol hit heights to take down champions

2 mins

It's Bristol or nothing for me - Cunningham

PROUD Bristolian Hollie Cunningham hopes to inspire the next generation of Bears players and can’t see herself ever playing for anyone else.

It's Bristol or nothing for me - Cunningham

2 mins

Fylde left to count cost of the cards

LEEDS TYKES were thankful for their resolute defence as they clung on to claim a narrow win against Fylde.

Fylde left to count cost of the cards

2 mins

O'Grady glad to learn his trade in tough surroundings

EXETER University flyhalf Lewis O’Grady is enjoying the physicality of National 2 West and insists it is the best preparation for his transition to senior rugby after graduation.

O'Grady glad to learn his trade in tough surroundings

2 mins

All my energy is going into Beziers

IT’S a dream to be a part-share owner of AS Beziers Hérault, the 11-time French champions, along with Andrew Mehrtens and Bobby Skinstad.

All my energy is going into Beziers

4 mins

Rowland is gearing up for world cup challenge

HELENA Rowland believes England Women have been given advance warning that next year’s Rugby World Cup is to be no formality.

Rowland is gearing up for world cup challenge

2 mins

Borthwick needs to sort out defence

WELL surprise, surprise England at last managed to win at home in front of a nearly full Allianz stadium even if it was against a team that they had thrashed just a few months earlier.

Borthwick needs to sort out defence

3 mins

Stade are heading in right direction

IS there an early winter equivalent to the idiom about solitary swallows and the impending arrival of summer? Because – whatever it might be, something involving snowflakes, perhaps, or frosts – that’s the situation at Stade Francais right now.

Stade are heading in right direction

5 mins

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