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March 16, 2025

England's demolition crew roar like Lions

ENGLAND head coach Steve Borthwick saw Maro Itoje lead from the front in this 68-14 demolition of Wales - then tipped the lock to lead the Lions in Australia this summer.

England's demolition crew roar like Lions

3 mins

New free-to-air deal sees England on ITV

THE BBC and ITV have agreed a new four-year deal for the Men’s Six Nations to remain on free-to-air TV until 2029.

New free-to-air deal sees England on ITV

2 mins

Curry urges Martin to avoid the phone

Tom Curry has told sidelined George Martin to stay off his phone as the Leicester lock bids to return to fitness and rescue his summer.

Curry urges Martin to avoid the phone

2 mins

Rampant England find new ways to impress

ENGLAND were asked to “play big” by head coach Steve Borthwick, and victories do not come any bigger than this record 10-try Six Nations rout of a Wales side that was so outclassed that this game at the Principality Stadium was a done deal by the interval.

Rampant England find new ways to impress

4 mins

Wales all washed up with nowhere to go...

Every living English Grand Slam captain, from Sir Bill Beaumont to Dylan Hartley via Will Carling and Martin Johnson, shares another common denominator. They all know what it’s like to be blown away in the cyclonic fury of Cardiff on big-match day.

Wales all washed up with nowhere to go...

4 mins

France in seventh heaven

FRANCE overcame a spirited Scotland display in a breathless finale in Paris to secure a record-equalling seventh Six Nations title – drawing level with England – and their first since 2022.

France in seventh heaven

2 mins

Battling Italy make it tough for Ireland

ITALY, despite a succession of serious injuries and self-inflicted disciplinary problems, pushed Ireland all the way at the Olympic Stadium in a game that summed up both their respective campaigns.

Battling Italy make it tough for Ireland

2 mins

Time to shrug off the straitjacket, England

If you put the England backs behind the French pack would they be as good as the French backs? The first thing is they would be very pleased with the prospect! It’s a good question, and a hard one to answer. The English backs would get much quicker ball, and it would then be about them making good decisions, and keeping their depth.

Time to shrug off the straitjacket, England

5 mins

McConnochie's on a mission

RUARIDH McConnochie insists Bath will be winners this weekend even if they don’t lift the Premiership Rugby Cup for the first time since its inception in 2019.

McConnochie's on a mission

3 mins

Lynn's hoping for fantastic farewell

GLOUCESTER-Hartpury have the chance to send boss Sean Lynn off with a perfect farewell as they chase an unprecedented hat-trick of consecutive titles.

Lynn's hoping for fantastic farewell

2 mins

Should I have focused on one position? I don't know

Paul Rees looks back at Mathew Tait's career and finds out how he - and his family - are now living and working in Dubai

Should I have focused on one position? I don't know

6 mins

Farrar: We can take on the best

EALING Trailfinders captain Rob Farrar believes his side have what it takes to compete with the very best in English rugby having proved their worth yet again in this season’s Premiership Rugby Cup.

Farrar: We can take on the best

2 mins

Lions' support team keeps on growing

The 1974 Lions took off from Heathrow with a management team of two. No specialist coaches, no analysts, no spin doctors, no physios, not even a bucket-and-sponge man.

Lions' support team keeps on growing

4 mins

Time to talk about the 1995 you-know-what

It’s ODD how some Grand Slams get lost in the mists of time, seemingly never to be mentioned again. Take England in 1995. Thirty years ago this weekend Will Carling’s team were closing out their third Slam in five years with a 24-12 victory over Scotland at Twickenham with Rob Andrew kicking seven penalties and a dropped goal for the men in white.

Time to talk about the 1995 you-know-what

3 mins

Red Roses want to make it seven in a row - Mitchell

ENGLAND head coach John Mitchell has had to prepare for his title defence without players in the PWR final.

Red Roses want to make it seven in a row - Mitchell

3 mins

Lions take a large leap to securing survival

LEICESTER Lions took a huge step towards survival in National League 1 with a bonus-point over win away from home fellow strugglers Esher.

Lions take a large leap to securing survival

2 mins

Macc at their very best in top win

MAGIC Macclesfield produced their best rugby of the season so far to secure a victory.

Macc at their very best in top win

2 mins

England's defence too good for Italy

At Last England put together a performance that saw them win by more than the one point they seemed to favour with a winning margin of 23 points against Italy last Sunday. The bonus point win added to their surprise victory over France and narrow win against Scotland giving them an outside chance of a first Six Nations title win in years heading to Cardiff yesterday.

England's defence too good for Italy

3 mins

Chiefs are too good for Blues in thriller

In a repeat of last season’s final, the Chiefs beat the Blues in a thriller to go top and continue the champions’ nightmare title defence.

Chiefs are too good for Blues in thriller

2 mins

Harrow keep their nerve for double joy

HARROW saw off QEGS Wakefield to defend their Continental Tyres National School Cup title in emphatic fashion at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.

Harrow keep their nerve for double joy

2 mins

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The Rugby Paper, the UK's number 1 selling rugby title, brings you exclusive stories, reports and features on your device, published in exceptional clarity. It contains renowned journalists such as Nick Cain and Peter Jackson, and famous former players as columnists including Jeremy Guscott and Jeff Probyn. Published every Sunday, The Rugby Paper covers Rugby Union from national teams and Premiership / Rabo Direct down to grass roots.

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