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Turnbull try completes Blues' late comeback
CARDIFF Blues captain Josh Turnbull praised the resilience of his side after they ground out a narrow victory over archrivals the Dragons in horrible conditions at Rodney Parade.
Try these hidden joys of the Championship
THERE has been plenty of flack flying about recently for rugby administrators as they struggle to find a way through the Covid maze but a hat tip to all concerned for keeping the faith and coming up with an attractive looking format for an abbreviated Championship which, touch wood, will get underway early in March, a year after the action ground to a halt.
Exciting to see how far George can go in a year
Kyran Bracken unveils his big challenge for 2021 – to turn Wanstead scrum-half George Hardy, 28, into a professional in 12 months
Furious Lam spurs his Bears into the mood
PAT LAM’S half-time dressing room tirade worked as Bristol picked up a bonus-point win and finished the year second in the table behind Exeter.
Festive fun as Henson overcomes Fearns KO
An escalating class-action lawsuit over concussion, a European Champions Cup bent out of shape by the pandemic, a low-rent bunch of administrators who disappeared up their own contradictions long before arriving at their current state of paralysis: truly, the Ghost of Christmas Rubbish is having its malevolent way with us.
Waller working to steady Saints ship
NORTHAMPTON stalwart Alex Waller denies Saints have “been found out” despite a record run of 13 consecutive defeats.
Falcons respond in style but miss bonus
THREE tries in an improved second-half performance at Stade Pierre-Fabre put Newcastle into the qualifying spots for the knock-out stages.
Wales miss out on the great SA invasion
When it comes to wrapping South Africans up in their national colours, Wales stand apart from the rest of the Six Nations. They have not picked one in seven years.
Gloucester white flag disrepects a great Cup
Gloucester are in the process of forgetting all about Danny Cipriani, that exquisitely gifted memory-maker of a No.10 who, when the gods were smiling upon him, persuaded even the most unreconstructed thud-and-blunderer in the darkest corner of the Kingsholm Shed that rugby could be a game of artistry and wonderment.
Player welfare is more than concussion alone
During the week Sir Bill Beaumont, chairman of World Rugby, issued an open letter in response to the ongoing debate about the affect of repeated concussions, and in it he outlined the various steps made by his organisation to try to make the game safer.
French mean machine generate masterpiece
Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful
Durham have shone since rugby's dawn
Brendan Gallagher continues his series looking at rugby’s great schools
Breakdown clearouts have made risks worse
There’s an old saying that trouble always come in threes and as far as rugby is concerned that certainly seems the case. First, we had the limited game of pick up and go with the inevitable box-kick finish which is boring and driving fans from the game.
Consistency key for high jumper Freddie
RANGY Leicester fullback Freddie Steward has vowed not to be a ‘ten-game wonder’ as he fights to be the latest Norfolk-born star to excel for club and country.
Alex sheds the pounds to cash in with Eddie
SLIMMED-DOWN and more mobile Harlequins No.8 Alex Dombrandt believes he is in tip-top condition for a New Year assault on winning his first England cap.
Diamond rescued Sharks from abyss but courted controversy
After Steve Diamond’s shock departure, Jon Newcombe looks at the highs and lows of his time as DoR of Sale Sharks
Reigate's renowned 56 Club were unbeatable with 15 on the pitch
Brendan Gallagher continues his series looking at rugby’s great schools
I'd love to play for Tonga with my brother Charlie
Daniel Gallan talks to Bristol Bears star Siale Piutau about passion and punch-ups
Wonderful to sign off as a winner at Twickenham
CHARLIE AMESBURY THE FORMER HARLEQUINS, NEWCASTLE, SALE, BRISTOL AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY WINGER RUGBY
Sweeney: Six Nations could go to pay TV
RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney has not ruled out some of the Six Nations games disappearing behind a paywall.
North v South games have set us up well for Six Nations
Q&A ALAN DICKENS ON THE RECORD
Matera must face punishment insists horrified Hewitt
ASHTON Hewitt has slammed World Rugby and the game in general for paying lip service to the issue of racism after Argentina captain Pablo Matera returned to action.
Lipman's concussion diary shows the problem
By his own admission, Michael Lipman estimates to have been knocked out 30 times over the course of a 13-year professional career. During his last season in the Premiership, the former England flanker suffered five bouts of concussion.
French feelgood factor is shortlived
French rugby really should still be basking in the moral-winners’ glow of last Sunday’s Autumn Nations’ Cup final – but, these days, reality comes at you harder than a Georgian prop at an attacking 5m scrum.
Blues fly-half Jarrod wanted at Kingsholm
GLOUCESTER are weighing up a move for Wales and Cardiff Blues playmaker Jarrod Evans.
Irish must up tempo to sap Sharks power
TOM Homer has warned London Irish to front-up or be smashed by a power-packed Sale side who in recent years have routinely embarrassed the Exiles.
Records fail to hide Tri-Nations letdown
26th edition of the annual southern hemisphere Rugby Championship
Professional game is fast losing its soul
SO there I was last Sunday night at a deserted Haywards Heath Hospital – and that is another story – and suddenly I was besieged by what I can only describe as May Day calls from three of rugby’s great and good. It was like sitting in the confession box, sworn to secrecy while listening to everybody’s intimate but previously unthinkable thoughts.
Joyce hits hat-trick but perfect Quins power on
A RAMPANT second-half showing from Harlequins kept their perfect record intact, clinching a seventh consecutive bonus-point win.
Morale-boosting finish to Wayne's annus horribilis
SO that’s the end of 2020 for Wales. I think most people will be glad to see the back of this year after it has been dominated by Covid-19 and I’m sure Wayne Pivac and his team will feel the same.