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Te'o's season ends at Exiles before it starts
HAVING represented his country at fullback, on the wing, at scrum-half and even hooker, as well as playing Sevens, Mike Te’o would be happy to play in any position on any field right now.
On the blind side : Lozowski opts to join Toulouse
SARACENS back Alex Lozowski is heading to play in France next season after agreeing to a one-year contract with Toulouse.
Griffiths pledges to save Championship
EDWARD Griffiths, the former chief executive of Saracens, is confident he can chart a way forward for Championship clubs worried about their future.
Willis stakes his claim for England honours
WASPS turnover king Jack Willis says he is doing everything in his power to enter the conversation around England selection for July’s tour of Japan.
Pools panel may decide final league positions
SOCCER-STYLE ‘pools panels’ could be convened to determine National League promotion and relegation issues in the increasingly likely event of the season being abandoned.
Give more credit to Academies – Wilks
INCREASING salary cap credits for homegrown players rather than ring-fencing the Premiership is the key to unlocking English rugby’s talent pathway, says Leicester academy boss Dave Wilks.
Six Nations TV Sell-Out Brings Rage On Twitter
The Rugby Paper’s front page revelation about the Six Nations’ imminent danger of disappearing from free-to-air television prompted a volcanic reaction. The eruptions went on for days on end.
It Just Makes You Regret That Display In Paris
Jeremy Guscott outspoken and unmissable... Every week
It's no joke! Alun Wyn wants Joe on carpet
ALUN Wyn Jones demanded disciplinary action against England’s Joe Marler last night for grabbing him painfully by the testicles during Wales’ defeat at Twickenham.
The Pay-TV Golden Goose may be a turkey
So, the union have posted a multi-million-pound loss and expect to make another next year, while admitting they are seeing a decline in participation and will need a major restructuring in how the game is run.
Eight-try Chiefs show their attacking edge
EXETER belied the often-peddled but mistaken belief that they are a forward-oriented outfit who grind sides down as their all-singing, all-dancing eight-try display ran Bath ragged.
New Shark Lood Homes In On London Irish Prey
MAD keen as he is about golf, Lood de Jager can’t wait to swap the driving range for driving mauls as he prepares to make his long-awaited Sale Sharks debut.
Funds Aren't Available To Follow French Route
So now the answer to English rugby’s problems is – according to Richard Hill and Louis Grimoldby in last week’s Rugby Paper – to replicate the French tier 1 and 2 structure.
Spittle: Late Developers May Be Lost To The Game
Nottingham's history-making winger Jack Spittle fears more late bloomers like himself may be potentially lost to the professional game because of Championship funding cuts.
Young Exiles wings are on fire warns Naholo
WORLD Cup-winning All Blacks wing Waisake Naholo urges Eddie Jones to cap London Irish twinterrors Ollie HassellCollins and Ben Loader as a matter of priority.
Tuilagi has mischievous smile that says - I'm ready
ANY time the England forwards play with competitive edge and willingness to run onto the ball from depth and win the collisions they are a different side – and difficult to beat, as Ireland found out last weekend.
Gatland would never have whinged like Pivac
At last the England team have given their fans something to shout about, at least for one half of the game with an impressive starting 40 minutes last Sunday against Ireland.
Freddie quits Bath to try out life in France
FREDDIE Burns is weighing up moving abroad after telling Bath he won’t be staying at the Rec next season
The biggest mistake made by Nigel Wray? Loving rugby!
Let’s start with disclosure. Premiership Rugby is keen on that. I have known Nigel Wray for most of the professional rugby era.
Worsley in the frame for Wasps return
JOE WORSLEY could make a return to Wasps who are set to confirm they are parting company with Dai Young.
Tuilagi is so vital, Eddie must find another one!
THE debate over whether the 10-12 combination of George Ford and Owen Farrell is the best trigger for England to develop their attack, in pursuit of becoming the world’s best team, is one that has carried over from the World Cup into today’s England-Ireland match at Twickenham.
Pivac blast at ref in row over Wales ‘penalty try'
Alun Wyn: There was case for penalty try
Romain holds glory in his gifted hands for France
ANY lingering doubts that France are on their way back as a formidable force were banished as they tore into Wales from the outset in Cardiff, and then refused to relinquish their grip during the remainder of a pulsating ebb-and-flow contest.
England need to get smart or pay price against Irish
THE quality of rugby in the Six Nations has not been the greatest, perhaps because we have not been fortunate with the weather so far. Instead, we’ve seen flashes and glimpses of what it could be rather than sustained excellence.
Escape from Nazis got Olly his Welsh cap
The Six Nations has never been short on journeys of a miraculous nature but this one might just trump them all, from its murderous start to its thunderous finish.
Courtney aiming to give Irish a shiner
COURTNEY Lawes shrugged off a nasty training ground eye injury and insisted it will not stop him going blow for blow with the Irish at Twickenham today.
World Cup man Wilson tunes up for England
HAVING played in his first game since the World Cup final, back row Mark Wilson is hoping to help Sale enjoy a big end to the season and push his claim for an England recall.
We should all applaud the TMO not jeer him
During last weekend’s Six Nations match between Wales and Italy, we had a perfect example of why TMO reviews have made elite rugby a much better game, but it also highlighted just how much further some commentators and pundits still need to move to keep up with the times!
The tale of four centres obliterates all thoughts of Boks invasion
WHAT with an election in Ireland yesterday and the mother of all storms coming in from the west, the rugby faithful weren’t short of conversation subjects before a fascinating game between two unbeaten sides looking to launch their 2020 Six Nations campaign in earnest.
Sharks let rip in first half feeding frenzy
FOR a club as ambitious as Sale, a first piece of silverware in 14 years would do nicely this season.