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Albion make most of generosity of the host
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Albion make most of generosity of the host

‘THIS was a first half to forget for us’, summed up Stortford head coach Tom Coleman, when he said his side made far too many errors and gave Plymouth a big foothold in the contest to emerge victorious.

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September 29, 2024
I came on against Italy and made a difference
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I came on against Italy and made a difference

I’M currently five years into being master in charge of rugby at Barnard Castle School, which is where it all began for me on my journey to becoming a professional rugby player.

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September 29, 2024
Etzebeth has final word as Springboks claim crown
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Etzebeth has final word as Springboks claim crown

SOUTH Africa claimed the Rugby Championship for the first time since 2019 with a commanding display in Mbombela on a special day for legendary second row Eben Etzebeth.

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September 29, 2024
Hawkins still has Wales in his sight
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Hawkins still has Wales in his sight

JOE Hawkins insists he still harbours dreams of representing Wales again at international level.

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September 29, 2024
Thomas leads the charge for Cardiff
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Thomas leads the charge for Cardiff

CARDIFF turned around an early 15-0 deficit to claim a second successive bonus point victory and gain revenge for last season’s two defeats to the Scarlets.

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September 29, 2024
Fiji deserve to play with best in world
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Fiji deserve to play with best in world

EVERY underdog has its day, as Daniel Dubois reminded us in knocking an entire cathedral’s worth of bells out of Anthony Joshua in London – or, as the capital city is now sycophanticallyknown by those who make the biggest bucks from the fight game, Riyadh-on-Thames.

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September 29, 2024
Captaining Tigers is an honour Chessum
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Captaining Tigers is an honour Chessum

IT WAS quite the comeback for Ollie Chessum, not just personally, but collectively, as Leicester Tigers kicked off their new Premiership season with a lastgasp victory at Exeter Chiefs.

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September 29, 2024
Wade rolls back the years with hat-trick
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Wade rolls back the years with hat-trick

CHRISTIAN Wade rolled back the years with a hat-trick of tries as Gloucester won a bizarre thriller for a first victory at Ashton Gate after six consecutive defeats.

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September 29, 2024
Falcons show spirit but Quins do enough
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Falcons show spirit but Quins do enough

HARLEQUINS duly secured the bonus point win that most pundits expected but Newcastle will have been far from downhearted as they made the long coach journey home.

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September 29, 2024
New-look Saints still have what it takes
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New-look Saints still have what it takes

THE champions might have lost the talismanic Courtney Lawes and Lewis Ludlam to France but this new-look team were still too good for Exeter.

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September 29, 2024
Lozowski puts the boot into Sharks
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Lozowski puts the boot into Sharks

GEORGE Ford handed England boss Steve Borthwick an autumn injury scare pulling up after just five minutes as Saracens handed Sale a bonus point beating.

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September 29, 2024
England should be aiming for treble top
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England should be aiming for treble top

THE autumn internationals against the traditional southern hemisphere big three, and Japan, are next on England’s agenda and I still fancy the leading Six Nations teams when they are at home against the southern hemisphere sides.

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September 29, 2024
Dugdale intent on proving his worth
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Dugdale intent on proving his worth

DOGGED back row Sam Dugdale is determined to build his legacy in the game on the unseen, hard work which complements the big name stars around him.

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September 29, 2024
Christie's happy to step up to the plate
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Christie's happy to step up to the plate

SARACENS director of rugby Mark McCall has revealed how Scotland flanker Andy Onyeama- Christie has helped fill the leadership void left by Owen Farrell and co.

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September 29, 2024
Augustus: I fight to stop feeling sick
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Augustus: I fight to stop feeling sick

SAINTS fans’ favourite Juarno Augustus leaves nothing in the tank on the pitch and is close to emptying his stomach off it every weekend because of a bad bout of prematch nerves.

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September 29, 2024
Offiah Snr backing his boy to hit the heights
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Offiah Snr backing his boy to hit the heights

TYLER Offiah has been backed to make his senior debut for Bath this season – by his try-scoring legend father Martin.

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September 29, 2024
Top four finish is our goal Randall
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Top four finish is our goal Randall

HARRY Randall feels Bristol Bears can go one step further this year and secure a play-off place which may put the scrumhalf into the fold for further England honours.

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September 29, 2024
El-Abd steps up to replace Jones
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El-Abd steps up to replace Jones

OYONNAX head coach Joe El-Abd has been appointed England’s defence coach, replacing Irishman Felix Jones.

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September 29, 2024
Two matches, two defeats but Diamond keeping the faith
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Two matches, two defeats but Diamond keeping the faith

HARLEQUINS ran in four tries yesterday to condemn Newcastle Falcons to a 28-14 defeat at The Stoop – their 23rd straight Premiership reverse following their loss at home to Bristol on the opening night.

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September 29, 2024
Sio: Lions are in for a shock
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Sio: Lions are in for a shock

SCOTT Sio is backing the Wallabies to give the Lions a fright next summer after their recent upturn under Joe Schmidt.

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September 29, 2024
Outside centre best for Freeman - Burrell
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Outside centre best for Freeman - Burrell

FORMER England centre Luther Burrell believes Tommy Freeman is best suited at outside centre and has the attributes to become one of the best players in the world.

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September 22, 2024
McGann calling all shots for Raiders
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McGann calling all shots for Raiders

GUERNSEY Raiders took the honours against hosts Havant in their first meeting in the league.

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September 22, 2024
We're Jamin! Hodgkins puts boot in to rivals
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We're Jamin! Hodgkins puts boot in to rivals

LUCTONIANS' first home game of the season saw them put away a useful Clifton side comfortably.

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September 22, 2024
Rams finally end their Sale hoodoo with rout
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Rams finally end their Sale hoodoo with rout

RAMS produced one of their best performances of recent times to overcome Sale in resounding fashion on a sensational afternoon at Old Bath Road.

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September 22, 2024
Wallabies push All Blacks to the limit in thriller
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Wallabies push All Blacks to the limit in thriller

NEW Zealand kept their grip on their Bledisloe Cup but an had to endure encouraging Australian comeback from 21-0 down to suggest the future may not be as bleak as it seemed two weeks ago for Joe Schmidt's Wallabies.

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September 22, 2024
New boys Chinnor open up in fine style
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New boys Chinnor open up in fine style

CHINNOR came, saw and conquered at Grantchester Road on their Championship debut, with Cambridge well off the desired pace in a lacklustre first-half for the hosts.

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September 22, 2024
Yendle in place to steal it for Dragons
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Yendle in place to steal it for Dragons

THE Dragons claimed a third successive victory over the Ospreys at Rodney Parade in the most dramatic fashion thanks to a converted try in the 84th minute of this URC opener.

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September 22, 2024
We must find another gear - Sanderson
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We must find another gear - Sanderson

NO side accumulated more points than Sale after the break for the Six Nations last season, but Alex Sanderson says they will need to be better again to make the play-offs for the fourth time in five years.

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September 22, 2024
Falcons can't hold on to livewire Randall
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Falcons can't hold on to livewire Randall

BRISTOL picked up where they left off last season, having won seven of their last eight and, although it took time for them to hit top gear, they departed Kingston Park with a deserved four-try victory.

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September 22, 2024
'Old-man' Itoje has Saracens buzzing
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'Old-man' Itoje has Saracens buzzing

SARACENS' new recruits fitted seamlessly into their style of play to run out convincing winners at Kingsholm for the third year in succession.

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September 22, 2024

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