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Sale take hard route to land a home semi
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Sale take hard route to land a home semi

BEN Curry led the way as Sale booked their first booked their first home Premiership semi-final since the glory days of Jason Robinson and co in 2006.

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April 23, 2023
Simmonds lands late winner to stun Bears
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Simmonds lands late winner to stun Bears

JOE Simmonds stunned Bristol with a last-gasp penalty as Chiefs finished their home Premiership campaign on a high, and lifted confidence heading into their crunch European battle next weekend.

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April 23, 2023
Lawrence on fire as Bath find their mojo
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Lawrence on fire as Bath find their mojo

BATH hinted at much better times ahead with this barnstorming win, their third Premiership victory on the hoof, which showcased their many fine talents in front of an appreciative crowd at Twickenham.

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April 23, 2023
100 reasons why Ashton is one of England's best
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100 reasons why Ashton is one of England's best

WHEN Chris Ashton first came on the scene after leaving Wigan and rugby league for Northampton, they were in the Championship.

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April 23, 2023
Whitten keen to finish on a high
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Whitten keen to finish on a high

EXETER may be the underdogs in next Sunday’s Champions Cup semi-final against holders La Rochelle in Bordeaux, but Ian Whitten says recent history suggests the Chiefs should not be written off.

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April 23, 2023
I'm quicker, stronger and better, says Lynagh
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I'm quicker, stronger and better, says Lynagh

LOUIS Lynagh claims he has returned from his injury nightmare “quicker, stronger and better than ever”.

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April 23, 2023
Sanderson backs his 'squadfather'
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Sanderson backs his 'squadfather'

ALEX Sanderson says Sale will be a different proposition in the Premiership play-offs than they were two years ago in his first campaign in charge when they lost at Exeter in the semi-final.

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April 23, 2023
Atkinson enjoying life at Gloucester
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Atkinson enjoying life at Gloucester

SEB Atkinson is ending the season on a high having feared his career might be over just as it had started following the collapse of Worcester last September.

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April 23, 2023
Williams: Give more to the Championship
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Williams: Give more to the Championship

BRISTOL centre James Williams believes the Championship is overlooked by Premiership clubs and deserves more funding from the RFU.

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April 23, 2023
Easy for Clermont as Bears stumble
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Easy for Clermont as Bears stumble

PAT Lam cut a stoical figure after seeing his side surrender their place in the Challenge Cup by conceding three perplexingly soft tries.

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April 02, 2023
Toole try completes Brumbies fightback
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Toole try completes Brumbies fightback

THE Brumbies stole an unforgettable, high-octane Australian derby as Corey Toole’s 77th-minute try completed an astonishing 40-36 comeback win against the Waratahs.

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April 02, 2023
Parra has his eye on a final flourish
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Parra has his eye on a final flourish

FOR a while, it looked as if Morgan Parra’s season – and possibly his career – had ended with an unwelcome whimper rather than a thoroughly merited bang.

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April 02, 2023
Refereeing can be lonely but I wouldn't change it
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Refereeing can be lonely but I wouldn't change it

MOST journeys in life don’t go exactly as planned and that was definitely the case with my refereeing career which began, of all places, on the other side of the world in Australia.

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April 02, 2023
Barber joy as Clifton seal derby triumph
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Barber joy as Clifton seal derby triumph

Clifton ................18pts Redruth ............. 10pts

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April 02, 2023
Barnes hand as Heath given
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Barnes hand as Heath given

Barnes ...............21pts Blackheath ...... 10pts

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April 02, 2023
At last minnows will have their chances
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At last minnows will have their chances

IT’S an ill wind that blows no good. I’ve been listening to the howls of indignation recently over the “premature” World Cup draw three years ago which has resulted in the top five sides in the world, on current rankings, being lumped on one side of the draw but, unlike some, I am sanguine about the prospect. In fact, and I know this makes me a bad person, I welcome it.

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April 02, 2023
No-show clubs lead cup into an early crisis
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No-show clubs lead cup into an early crisis

A RAFT of late withdrawals from clubs has seen the RFU’s new Papa John’s Community Cup get off to a rocky start.

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April 02, 2023
Rayasi double puts Hurricanes on top
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Rayasi double puts Hurricanes on top

Super Rugby Pacific round-up

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April 09, 2023
AWJ out to climb his final mountain
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AWJ out to climb his final mountain

FOR the last 17 winters, Alun Wyn Jones has been trying to find a way from Swansea to Mont Blanc and the summit of European club competition.

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April 02, 2023
Non-stop season to challenge the best
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Non-stop season to challenge the best

NO ONE has ever denied – no one has ever been able to deny – that the French rugby season is an ultra-marathon rather than a sprint. But when the World Cup comes around it takes on ferocious ironman triathlon levels.

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April 09, 2023
Sanderson moves for Stormers' star
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Sanderson moves for Stormers' star

SALE Sharks are set to return to familiar ground as Alex Sanderson steps up his recruitment plans for next season after agreeing to a deal to land Stormers utility forward Ernst van Rhyn.

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April 02, 2023
Packer takes charge as new-look team emerge
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Packer takes charge as new-look team emerge

THE headline dominating all the news last weekend was England’s stalwart captain Sarah Hunter retiring with 141 caps after facing Scotland in the opening round of the Women’s Six Nations.

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April 02, 2023
Knights fighting hard despite their half rations
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Knights fighting hard despite their half rations

AFTER doing a “Leicester City” in 2021/22, Doncaster have found it tough to back up last year’s second-place finish in the current Championship campaign.

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April 09, 2023
There's no place for jackals and crocodiles in rugby jungle
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There's no place for jackals and crocodiles in rugby jungle

I DON’T watch enough David Attenborough – frankly his droning voice is my go-to remedy for insomnia – to know if jackals and crocodiles happily coexist in some far-flung ecosystem but I do know they are inextricably linked in the jungle that is a rugby breakdown.

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April 09, 2023
Burns gets chance to make her case
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Burns gets chance to make her case

BRISTOL second row Delaney Burns will make her England debut today in muchchanged Red Roses pack to face Italy.

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April 02, 2023
It's time to get back to shifting the piano
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It's time to get back to shifting the piano

NOT long after helping the All Blacks to victory over the Lions in 1993, the formidable wing John Kirwan found himself on the wrong side of the New Zealand selectors, who omitted him from a Europe-bound tour party on the grounds of a declining strike rate. “I’d score more often,” Kirwan is said to have muttered, sardonically, “if it wasn’t for that fat hooker pinching my tries.”

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April 02, 2023
So where have all the fly-halves gone?
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So where have all the fly-halves gone?

SINCE the last World Cup, Wales have picked eight fly-halves. By the end of the next one, the majority will have disappeared in a clatter of hooves and clouds of dust.

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April 09, 2023
Dream start with six tries at Twickenham
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Dream start with six tries at Twickenham

NOT many players will be able to say they once scored six tries in a final at Twickenham but, for me, personal achievements and accolades were secondary to just going out and enjoying my rugby.

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April 09, 2023
It's win or go home now, says Christie
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It's win or go home now, says Christie

AS an Arsenal fan, scoring and being on the winning side at Spurs’ stadium last weekend was particularly sweet for Saracens flanker Andy Christie.

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April 02, 2023
Matthews keeps eye on the ball
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Matthews keeps eye on the ball

EVER-PRESENT flyhalf Tommy Matthews has enjoyed a fine season off the tee for Hartpury University adopting a ‘less is more’ approach to his kicking in training.

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April 09, 2023