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Racing ramp up interest in Ford
In July, The Rugby Paper reported that ‘grand’ Top 14 side Racing 92 had Sale and England fly-half George Ford in their sights, after previously being linked to his England team-mate Marcus Smith, and South Africa’s Manie Libbok.
Millions set to enjoy razzmatazz all of the
RUGBY World Cups are an exciting time because they are the biggest shop-window for rugby union, and are watched by tens of millions around the world. They have a track record for producing some incredible games, and this tournament in France will be no exception.
All Blacks are still the team to beat
THIS year’s World Cup is unusual in a number of respects, not least that New Zealand do not go into it at the head of the world rankings and they are not the favourites.
Koroiyadi powers promoted Lions a
LEICESTER Lions have announced themselves to National 1 with a highly spirited victory over a quality Sale side.
It was great to score all 19 points v England
I WAS a mad-keen cricketer growing up and, in March 1994, I was selected to go on a Scotland cricket tour to South Africa.
22 teams raring to go in new-look Cup
THE Premiership Cup returns on Friday in the new-look format involving Championship clubs for the first time.
Mixed reviews on opening nights...
NOT long now but first comes the ubiquitous opening ceremony that most major sports events feel compelled to foist upon us.
I was rescued by trip to Sri Lanka
Jon Newcombe talks to Bath flanker Chris Cloete on how he saved his rugby career
Should we care about the world rankings?
THE way Clive Woodward saw it back in 2003, the International Rugby Board’s new-fangled ranking system was a many-splendored thing.
Flying Fijians ready to take on the world
FIJI winger Jiuta Wainiqolo says his side are not feeling any pressure as they prepare for their critical World Cup opener against Wales on Sunday.
Warburton: Ball in play time 'crucial' in France
SAM Warburton believes fitness and management of ball in play time could be the difference in this World Cup.
Willis aiming to be the local villain
JACK Willis headed back to France on Thursday with England aiming to go from local hero to villain in his adopted country.
Van Rensburg ready to rumble for Bristol
WHEN Benhard Janse van Rensburg became available after London Irish folded in June, Pat Lam wasted no time in getting in touch with the South African centre.
Dowson: Things are going to get better
PREMIERSHIP clubs get their season underway this weekend with Northampton's director of rugby Phil Dowson looking confident that the gloom that has settled in the last 12 months after the collapse of three clubs and more England woe will lift.
Halliday welcomes new-look Prem Cup
THE latest incarnation of the Premiership Cup, and the most positive because it includes Championship clubs competing against those in the top league for the first time, kicks off the first round of 11 pool stage fixtures nationwide from September 8-10, with Bath travelling to Cornish Pirates on Friday.
Ex-All Blacks pack into Tonga squad
FORMER All Blacks Charles Piutau, Vaea Fifita, Malakai Fekitoa and Augustine Pulu have been selected in Tonga's squad for the World Cup.
King keen to prove worth for Bedford
CAMERON King now sees himself as a settled Championship player and is looking forward to his new adventure with Bedford Blues.
Leeds Tykes and Hull add heft to battle at the top
SEDGLEY Park were runaway winners in National Two North last season but this year’s title race looks set to be far more competitive with two sides dropping down from National One hoping to join the usual suspects at the top of the table.
Veteran Earls out on his own
LIKE his native Limerick, there has never been anything flash or fancy about Keith Earls which goes some way to understanding why he might have thought last week's acrobatics against England a bit OTT.
'I'd signed for Salford day before RFU called"
I SIGNED for Salford Rugby League one Monday, and then the following day, Don Rutherford at the RFU, rang me up to say I’d been selected on the bench for England’s game against Scotland.
Big beasts need to set the right mood
SO where did the last four years go? The final warm-up matches are over yet it seems only yesterday that England got delayed on their way to the World Cup final in Japan, hurried through their warm up and the coin toss and then lost to a Springboks team that saved its very best for last. Some are still replaying that match in their minds, it seems so raw and recent.
YOUNG GUNS
MAXSURRY SCOTLAND U20 PROP
Big cats likely to dine on minnows
IT MUST be a sobering prospect for the makeweights, travelling to a World Cup with a bunch of players registering close to zero on the Name Recognition Scale – the seismological equivalents of faint tremors – and burdened by the fear that any meeting with half-decent opponents playing reasonably well might reduce their campaign to rubble. But that’s enough about Wales.
I'd put my faith in Mitchell to spark England
NO MATTER what Steve Borthwick does he’s just getting lynched by the public There’s a certain pool of people who think Marcus Smith should be at 10, you’ve then got other people who are criticising that he’s named the squad early and then there was massive criticism becasue they didn’t celebrate the players enough when announcing the squad like South Africa or New Zealand.
England heading to the Badlands
STEVE Borthwick has taken a fork in the road which has led England into the Badlands of international rugby. With two weeks to go until England start their 2023 World Cup campaign against Argentina in Marseille his team looks high and dry.
Rowe confident Chiefs will be back in the black soon
TONY Rowe is confident Exeter will move back into the black by the end of the season after three years of financial turbulence sparked by the pandemic.
Healy fear as Ireland battle back
CIAN Healy dealt Andy Farrell a big World Cup blow as the veteran prop sustained a bad injury at the Stade JeanDauger in Bayonne.
My concerns: attack, defence and attitude
WATCHING England now is the most frustrating thing in the world. I want them to do well, but it does not look promising when a lot of the players are playing worse for England than they do for their clubs.
Springboks fire out a World Cup warning
SOUTH Africa showed how hard they will be to dethrone as World Champions by inflicting New Zealand’s biggest ever defeat in Test rugby at Twickenham on Friday night.
Scotland head to France on a high
SCOTLAND put a sluggish first half behind them to score five second-half tries and head to the World Cup in buoyant mood with a third victory out of four from their warm-up campaign.