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Able Evans is enjoying the high life with Quins
JARROD Evans grew up in the Valleys of Wales, a \"chalk and cheese\" environment to the one he finds himself now in at Harlequins, but the Wales international fly-half admits he's been fascinated with the famous quarters from a young age.
Premiership crowds down by 15.6 per cent
GALLAGHER Premiership attendances are down by 15.6 per cent compared to last season's corresponding matches.
Five-star Harlequins land late knockout
HARLEQUINS started and finished in charge of an excellent and hectic clash that saw them outscore the Tigers by five tries to three.
New season set to be explosive
Ben Jaycock looks at contenders ahead of next weekend's kick-off to the Women's Premiership season
Exiles travel globe to find new homes
\"A total of 54 of last season's squad are now in the service of 31 clubs in eight countries\"
Game in England is heading for a storm
THE return of England A- the national second team known as the Saxons when they last played seven years ago - is good news for the English game.
Rugby gave me hope, away from life in a cell
TO achieve what I achieved, playing 234 times for my hometown club Rotherham, travelling around Europe with them, and playing against some of the best players in the world, is something I am really proud of especially as I was written off as a kid.
Caldy aiming to be best of part-timers
HAVING comfortably held their own as newcomers in the Championship last season, Caldy have set high aspirations of finishing as the highest placed part-time team in the league.
England's finest right to the end
NOW here’s a little in-house admission. A couple of months ago, when England were playing Fiji at Twickenham in that rather disappointing and poorly attended World Cup warmup match, I was down to write a live comment piece. Something or somebody from the game that deserved further focus and scrutiny.
Curry and Creevy prepare to join forces
TOM Curry and Agustin Creevy were on opposite sides on Friday night when England faced Argentina in the World Cup play-off – but they will join up with Sale this week raring to get stuck into the Premiership.
England in mood for All Blacks
‘BRING on New Zealand’ was the cry from the Red Roses after they dispatched Canada 45-12.
Dunn: I want to win stuff with Bath
WHILE the 2023/24 Premiership season is only in its early stages, for Bath stalwarts like Tom Dunn, the club’s upsurge in form is a very welcome change from the dark days when Bath couldn’t buy a win.
It's time to decide who we really are
JUST the other day, during a sandstorm stoppage at a Cricket World Cup match, the commentators on the wireless were discussing the game’s latest attempt to secure a foothold in the United States.
Pearson: I'm lucky to end up at Saints
TOM Pearson did not have to think for long when Northampton made their move for him after London Irish folded at the end of last season.
Baxter's Exeter 2.0 beginning to flourish
FOR years, Sir Alex Ferguson had a canny way of rebuilding from the roots and unearthing a blossoming new set of talent at Old Trafford.
Evans on target to cut down Bristol
JARROD Evans was Harlequins’ hero as he held his nerve to kick a 45 metre penalty in the dying stages to deprive Bristol of a hat-trick of wins in their opening three Premiership fixtures
Shillcock keeps his cool to snatch win
JAMIE Shillcock’s goal kicking masterclass took Leicester off the bottom of the table and ended Bath’s unbeaten start to the season.
Village teams which gave stars their start
WHEN the Principality Stadium crowd rises to salute Leigh Halfpenny as he makes his final appearance on the international stage against the Barbarians this weekend, the fans should couple Gorseinon RFC in their applause.
England will struggle to replace Marler and Cole
HERE is a prediction. England will not win another World Cup, or Six Nations Grand Slam, or even Six Nations title, until they sort out their scrum.
Halfpenny Lawes and Youngs quit the big stage
EXPERIENCED interand nationals Ben Youngs, Courtney Lawes Leigh Halfpenny have announced their retirement from international rugby but will continue playing for their respective clubs.
Borthwick has tough decisions to make
FOURTH in the Six Nations, third in the World Cup. Redemption rather than progress for England given the pool they were in and their highly structured game plan, but given the relatively little time Steve Borthwick had to prepare the team after the sacking of Eddie Jones, to get within two minutes of the final as much as could have realistically been expected.
Borthwick needs to rebuild England pack
IT was a well executed England game-plan against South Africa in the semi-final, but the other side of the coin is that they never looked like scoring a try. By comparison RG Snyman’s try for the Springboks was almost scored at will, because England never looked like stopping it.
Kamikaze Kids in unison once again
OK, it wasn’t a cracker but nor was this playoff game a dud. In a tournament marked by a handful of games for the ages and too many complete blow outs, this was a compelling contest between two battle-weary but still hungry teams who manifestly considered finishing third in the world better than fourth.
Bronze beauties: Dan and Earl steer England to third in the end
AT FIRST glance a bronze medal third place 2023 World Cup finish for an England side which came into the tournament looking like a busted flush after three years of mediocrity is cause for celebration.
Brilliant Boks are worthy champions
So they have only gone and done it! South Africa have become the first team to win four World Cups which is pretty decent considering they’ve only ever been allowed to enter eight tournaments.
Majestic Boks win in battle of Paris
Springboks take fourth title after epic showdown
Randall's out to get the world at his feet
WHEN Harry Randall was released from the England squad in the summer, the scrum-half was told he needed to work on his kicking.
George urges RFU to listen to old boys
JAMIE George has urged the RFU to listen to England's seasoned internationals before rubber-stamping proposals over new playing tracts.
Lions knock over big boys but still have lot to learn
THE term ‘anyone can beat anyone on their day’ is an overused cliche in sport, but none is more appropriate to describe this season’s National One as newly promoted Leicester Lions have beaten both of last season’s title challengers Rams and Sale FC in the first block of the season
Seabourne keen to spread word to rebuild Leeds
LEEDS Tykes have started the season with a bang as they sit top of National Two North with seven wins from seven games.