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Cavalry comes to rescue for Bath
REMARKABLY this was the first meeting of these clubs since October 2020 when they contested a double-header in the European Cup competition.
Relentless Tigers run in six as Cheika era starts in style
WILL Wand, one of Leicester’s newbies, summed up this hectic friendly, which launched Tigers’ Michael Cheika era, by saying: “I played for 40 minutes but it felt like 80.”
Working together is name of the game
ONCE upon a time, when the game went pro, the astute national rugby unions took control of their biggest asset, which was the players, by contracting them.
Warrior Macqueen shooting for gold
A FORMER rugby prodigy turn paralympic archer could fulfil a life’s ambition today and complete a unique sporting journey for Team GB in Paris.
We must get used to life after Lawes, urges Dowson
NORTHAMPTON boss Phil Dowson has told his squad to get used to life without Courtney Lawes and co in a hurry ahead of their Premiership title defence.
Fit-again Anscombe can't wait to pull the strings for Gloucester
GARETH Anscombe has been charged with helping propel Gloucester up the Premiership table, a task the Wales outside-half is relishing nearly a year after he played his last match.
Goodrick-Clarke aiming to add his power up front for Chiefs
DUBBED ‘Mr Incredible’ by the club on his official unveiling, Exeter Chiefs have not been shy in promoting the physical prowess of summer signing Will Goodrick-Clarke.
Bailey: I'm just happy to get on and play
ORLANDO Bailey is happy to do whatever it takes to fulfil his dream of becoming a Premiership winner with Bath.
Rees-Zammit's dream still alive
LEGENDARY American sports agent Leigh Steinberg believes Louis ReesZammit has a good chance of playing in the NFL this season despite being cut by Kansas City Chiefs.
Dozens of players in search of a contract
A SQUAD’S worth of Premiership players are still without a contract with just three weeks to go before the start of the 2024/25 season.
Freeman: We will be ready for All Blacks
TOMMY Freeman has an international date on November 2 circled in his diary and has urged England to make home advantage count that day.
Six-try Fiji prove too strong for Samoa
FIJI started their bid for a sixth Pacific Nations Cup title with a 42-16, six-try win over arch rivals Samoa in Suva on Friday
James will prove to be a star at Racing
HERE'S a little prediction that will either leave me with egg on my face or looking like Nostradamus come next June.
BBC will be covering all 32 World Cup games
WORLD Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin believes a groundbreaking partnership with the BBC will ensure a 'generational moment' for women's rugby is seized at next summer's World Cup.
Youngsters were quick to take their chances
Ben Jaycock caught up with England U18s assistant and backs coach Will Parkin
Rae: Good to see promotion back
WITH promotion a realistic possibility for Championship clubs heading into the new season it has created renewed excitement levels across the league.
Boulton's respect for game he loves
COLIN Boulton of Derby County stands astride the Himalayan peaks of Football League champions, the only uncapped goalkeeper to have been a permanent fixture throughout two triumphant campaigns.
Robertson needs to redress the balance
IT WAS a cheap shot, admittedly, but only a pacifist or a fool would spurn the opportunity to kick the New Zealanders when they're down. \"What's the difference between the All Blacks and an arsonist?\" your columnist asked a radio host during a breakfast broadcast in 1998, eventually breaking an unnervingly long silence with the punchline: \"No arsonist would lose his last five matches.\"
Ospreys are improving every season - Booth
TOBY Booth has his eyes on a prize for his ever-improving Ospreys this season and if he achieves his ambitious goal it will scratch an itch that has been with him for almost 20 years.
Rosslyn Park show Barnes how it's done
NATIONAL One Rosslyn Park illustrated their league superiority by dispatching their London rivals Barnes 52-12.
Move to Glasgow suits Schickerling
IT wasn't all that long ago that Patrick Schickerling was being ear-marked as a potential England bolter, a player who was set for an exciting and dazzling career on the international stage.
Revived Genge is raring to go
ELLIS Genge spent a rare summer off fishing and intends to make a ‘turbot’ charged start to the coming campaign after missing out on England’s summer tour to New Zealand because of a calf injury sustained in Bristol’s final match of the season.
Playing in Cardiff will help us - Lam
PAT Lam has told Bristol supporters who are unhappy next season’s home Premiership fixture against Bath has been moved to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium that they should remember what happened to Worcester, Wasps and London Irish.
It's going to be a thriller van Graan
JOHANN van Graan is predicting a Gallagher Premiership 2024/25 season to set pulses racing.
Blow for England as Jones quits
BACK-TO-BACK World Cup-winning defence coach Felix Jones has left his role with England after sources revealed he was unsettled by an unstable working environment.
PGP deal is looking good for all - Baxter
EXETER Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter remains hopeful that plans being drawn up as part of the new Professional Game Partnership between the RFU and Premiership Rugby will ultimately prove fruitful for all sides.
Women aiming to hit 100,000 mark by World Cup
ENGLAND women returned to their roots, visiting local clubs across the country with Alex Teasdale, executive director of the women's game at the RFU, revealing they hope to reach 100,000 female participants in the build-up to next year's World Cup.
England get in right mood for SA crunch
ENGLAND overcame a shaky first half to score 17 unanswered second-half points to beat an impressive Georgia outfit on Friday.
Caluori grabs his chance but Ireland on top
NOAH Caluori burst onto the scene on his international debut but his wonder try wasn't enough as England were well beaten by Ireland in the opening round of the series on Monday.
Playing England 7s was an incredible experience
I KNOW I'm going to be on the sidelines for a very long time after I retire so while the body is still willing-which it is at the moment just about at 45 then I'm going to continue playing as long as I can.