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Sharks can give favourites a fright
ALEX Sanderson is quality, and that is why he has managed to take Sale to their first Premiership final for 17 years.
O'Gara breaks Leinster hearts
My lads showed serious resolve, says O’Gara
Baron calls for PGA deal to be scrapped
‘RFU can’t afford to pay Prem clubs anything’
All to play for in final days of the season
TOP 14 coaches, pundits and fans have had the calculators, slide rules and computer modelling programmes out this weekend as they worked through the permutations of the current campaign.
Teddington joy as they triumph at Twickenham
Papa Johns Men's Championship
Titcombe on song to seal it for England
ENGLAND Students sealed a 25-21 win over France Universities last Saturday, marking the side’s first win on French soil in 17 years.
Too many matches had no real meaning to them
NOW, as we reflect and are drawing closer to the end of this varied season, we must all be thinking what a season we’ve had. Filled with the highs and lows, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats, but coupled with the uncertainty of how this season will end.
On the clock: Who put the minutes in?
I’M indebted to stats guru Stuart Farmer who has faithfully logged the Premiership match minutes for players in the regular season just finished and it makes for very interesting reading once you dig in.
'Your only job is to pour champagne'
I WENT on the first post-Falklands War, England tour to Argentina in 1990 despite having only played in Division 5 for Northern, who I’d joined whilst at College in Newcastle.
Sorrowful shadow blights the game
FOR month after miserable month, Welsh rugby had been crying out for someone to give their apology of a season the last rites.
Gott in charge to steer Navy home
JORDAN Gott produced the performance of his life to steer the Navy to the Inter-Services title with a first win over the Army since 2010.
Doris looking for revenge against La Rochelle
CAELAN Doris is hellbent on inflicting revenge on Saturday when Leinster meet La Rochelle in a re-run of last season’s Champions Cup final.
Battle at No. 10! Hunting for a final place
GEORGE Ford and Handre Pollard have not confronted each other since the 2019 World Cup final between England and South Africa in Yokohama.
Fish is my kind of player - reliable and committed
I WAS gutted when I read that Dan Fish is going to miss Cardiff's Premiership semi-final clash with Newport today after breaking a bone in his wrist last week.
Now it's Ealing's turn to celebrate
FOR the second year in the row, Ealing Trailfinders were crowned Championship Cup winners after a thrilling victory over Jersey at Trailfinders Sports Club.
Miotti can be the main man for Glasgow - McDowall
DOMINGO Miotti can step up and fill the boots of banned fly-half Tom Jordan as Glasgow aim to become the first Scottish side to win a European trophy, insists centre Stafford McDowall.
England need to get it right at scrum time
STEVE Borthwick’s decision to raid Leicester for his latest scrum coach – and England’s third in the last year – has raised a few eyebrows.
Crowley has final say in epic contest
A DROPPED goal two minutes from time from Jack Crowley saw Munster take this wonderful, relentless, bar room brawl of a semi-final that was probably the most compelling club game of the season.
Carpenter washes stress away
SALE full-back Joe Carpenter only made his Premiership debut in October, but he starts today’s semi-final and has attracted the notice of England head coach Steve Borthwick.
Roebuck aims to rise high for Sale
IN-FORM Sale winger Tom Roebuck hopes to help fire his boyhood team into their first Premiership final in 17 years.
Battling Saracens seize the moment
SARACENS may have assembled a new wardrobe, but they have not thrown away their old clobber.
Lawrence bounces back from adversity
MOST of the players who get awards are deserving, and I think that is the case with Ollie Lawrence, who this week was voted Premiership Player of the Season.
Steward: Wiggy's the main driver
RICHARD Wiggles- worth, the Leicester interim head coach, is not happy taking the plaudits for Tigers’ resurrection but Freddie Steward is happy to big him up.
Bath battle back to grab elite spot
THE final round of the regular Premiership season boiled down to who would claim England’s final place in next season’s Champions Cup.
Kelly ready to work hard for starting place
NEWCASTLE’S new recruit John Kelly has come a long way from working as a nightclub doorman in Plymouth, but believes it’s given him the work ethic to claim a starting spot in Alex Codling’s squad next season.
Salary cap hurting, not helping - Biggar
DAN Biggar feels the Premiership’s exodus of players to France is a result of the league’s reduced salary cap ‘hurting it more than helping’.
Morgan: Move away from culture of debt
JERSEY Reds chairman Mark Morgan has called for a complete refocus so rugby can move away from a culture of debt and prioritise England’s player pathway development.
Saracens on track for sixth Prem title
MARK McCall hailed “outstanding and controlled” Owen Farrell after the England star pulled the strings at StoneX Stadium and kept Sarries on track for a sixth Premiership crown.
Valetini's late double stuns the Hurricanes
TWO months after their shock win over the Crusaders, Fijian Drua slayed their second Kiwi powerhouse of the season as two late Kemu Valetini penalties saw them stun the Hurricanes 27-24 in Suva
Boost for finances as recovery continues
THE Commission des Championnats professionnels de l’Autorité de régulation du rugby – the new name for the financial auditors of the professional game at this end of the Channel Tunnel – reported that revenues for Top 14 and ProD2 clubs rose 43 per cent between the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons, from just under €360 million to €515m. Some €371m of that revenue was generated by the Top 14 alone