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After Jersey, Biljon offered a chance at Rotherham
The Rugby Paper

After Jersey, Biljon offered a chance at Rotherham

HAVING had his world turned upside down due to Jersey Reds’ suspension from the Championship, Harvey Biljon has since teamed up with Rotherham Titans in a short-term consultancy role with an aim of helping the club return to the higher leagues

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October 22, 2023
Borthwick must plot his own course
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Borthwick must plot his own course

FOR the first time in a long time all four quarter-final games were outstanding in their own way

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October 22, 2023
Powerful Fiji can't get past England
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Powerful Fiji can't get past England

ENGLAND held off a thrilling Fijian fightback to avenge defeat in August to the same opposition and reach the World Cup semi-finals

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October 22, 2023
Paying the price of a lopsided draw
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Paying the price of a lopsided draw

We may have spent all last week luxuriating in the afterglow of two of the greatest matches ever played – aka the two Paris quarter-finals – but there was a price to pay.

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October 22, 2023
All Blacks move into the final but this was a sorry mismatch
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All Blacks move into the final but this was a sorry mismatch

NEW Zealand have booked their place in a fifth World Cup final, but after the pyrotechnics of last weekend’s quarter-finals this first semi-final of the 2023 tournament fizzled out.

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October 22, 2023
England go with heads held high
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England go with heads held high

ENGLAND did everything but win. They were ahead after two minutes and held on to the lead until there were two minutes to go, making the World Cup holders look ordinary for the most part but on a night when the rain made handling hazardous, the scrum proved decisive

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October 22, 2023
Gallant England cruelly denied by Boks
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Gallant England cruelly denied by Boks

THIS was a semi-final which brought the cruellest cut of all when a courageous, battling England performance ended in a one-point defeat by South Africa due to a booming Handre Pollard penalty two minutes from time

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October 22, 2023
Premiership Cup a great success, says Matson
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Premiership Cup a great success, says Matson

HARLEQUINS’ Tabai Matson is calling on English rugby’s ‘powers that be’ to recognise how the new format Premiership Cup has been healthy for all stakeholders in the game – fans, players and coaches

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October 22, 2023
Woollett gets his chance at Leicester
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Woollett gets his chance at Leicester

NEW Leicester Tigers recruit Ben Woollett is ‘buzzing to play footy’ with Handré Pollard and Freddie Steward and make the most of being at Welford Road, after enduring the turmoil at Jersey Reds in the past month

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October 22, 2023
Wasps keen to return to 'highest level'
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Wasps keen to return to 'highest level'

WASPS want to reform as a club “at the highest level possible” but may need to wait until the 202526 season to do so, says chairman Christopher Holland

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October 22, 2023
Easter: We're worst run sport in the world
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Easter: We're worst run sport in the world

NICK Easter has criticised the RFU’s governance of English rugby as ‘greyhaired old men who live in the past’ and believes the game is the worst run sport in the world

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October 22, 2023
It's heartbreak
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It's heartbreak

England go so close but Springboks steal it

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October 22, 2023
Galthie's spolit for options out wide
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Galthie's spolit for options out wide

WHENEVER an international match is on the horizon, whether or not there’s a Rugby World Cup on – there is, by the way, in case you hadn’t noticed – coaches’ “selection headaches” become a hot topic of conversation.

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October 15, 2023
Tom shows different codes not Poles apart
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Tom shows different codes not Poles apart

REPRESENTING your country is one of the highest honours any rugby player can hope to receive, so to be given the chance in three different codes was the experience of a lifetime for Wimbledon’s Tomasz Pozniak.

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October 15, 2023
Oliver looks destined for the top after stirring start
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Oliver looks destined for the top after stirring start

TYNEDALE have started the season with one win and five losses, however in Jacob Oliver they have something to smile about.

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October 15, 2023
Power of three for Peter in Hull's joy
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Power of three for Peter in Hull's joy

A SUPERB hat-trick from Peter Hudson-Kowalewicz secured Hull a well-deserved bonus-point win against Billingham, keeping them in touch with the division’s top-three sides.

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October 15, 2023
Hawkins can't wait to get going
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Hawkins can't wait to get going

AS one of Exeter’s new kids on the block, Joe Hawkins says the Chiefs are bang on track as they ready themselves for the demands of the upcoming Gallagher Premiership season.

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October 15, 2023
Saints getting beefed up for new season
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Saints getting beefed up for new season

NORTHAMPTON are aiming to be bigger and better this season and Fin Smith believes today’s trip to Sale is the ideal start.

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October 15, 2023
Spencer treble gives Bath a battling start
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Spencer treble gives Bath a battling start

BEN Spencer showed the England selectors what they’re missing as the scrum-half scored an emphatic hat-trick to help Bath begin their campaign with a battling bonus point win over Newcastle.

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October 15, 2023
Gloucester hang on to snatch it in a thriller
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Gloucester hang on to snatch it in a thriller

THE Kingsholm faithful certainly had their money’s worth as Gloucester began their league season with a last-minute winner to nick a thrilling game, which neither side deserved to lose.

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October 15, 2023
One Goon show we could all do without
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One Goon show we could all do without

IT IS just about possible, if you’re seriously odd, to imagine that Dan Cole might stand a chance of out-performing Simone Biles on the uneven bars. Which begs the following question: would you also be deluded enough to support a World Cup expansion to 24 teams?

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October 15, 2023
Hodge leads the demolition squad
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Hodge leads the demolition squad

ROB Baxter said it would take time for his next generation at Sandy Park to show their true colours.

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October 15, 2023
Russell already one of the family - Blackett
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Russell already one of the family - Blackett

LEE BLACKETT has revealed how Finn Russell’s meticulous preparation has already made him part of the Bath family.

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October 15, 2023
The twin pillars of England's rebuild
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The twin pillars of England's rebuild

OLLIE Chessum and Marcus Smith play with such enthusiasm when they pull on the Red Rose jersey that their pride in representing England is transparent, and it will be evident when they face Fiji in this afternoon's World Cup quarter-final in Marseille.

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October 15, 2023
England must get best out of Smith
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England must get best out of Smith

STEVE Borthwick does not have a lot of choice when it comes to selecting his forwards for today's quarter-final against Fiji because the options are limited, but the plusses are that Ollie Chessum looks like he's coming back to his best, and Ben Earl has been getting good raps.

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October 15, 2023
France put faith in Dupont return
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France put faith in Dupont return

FRANCE are preparing for a game of \"rare intensity\" and simmering violence as Antoine Dupont returns to captain the hosts against South Africa just 24 days after fracturing his jaw.

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October 15, 2023
Unbelievable! It all ends in Irish tears
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Unbelievable! It all ends in Irish tears

WHOEVER said that the All Black aura had waned, that it was now dust and powder? Whoever said it was going to be all-Northern Hemisphere semi-finals? New Zealand defied the emerald wall - both on the pitch and in a raucous Stade de France crowd to send Ireland packing from a World Cup quarter final for the eighth time.

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October 15, 2023
Fairytale finale for revived Pumas
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Fairytale finale for revived Pumas

NICOLAS Sanchez was an Argentine rugby hero as its record points scorer before he touched down the interception try four minutes from time which ushered the Pumas into the semi-finals of the 2023 World Cup at Wales' expense.

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October 15, 2023
Confident England set to get out of jail
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Confident England set to get out of jail

STEVE Borthwick and his coaching staff are on parole today as England play their get out of jail card in Marseille in their quarter-final against Fiji.

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October 15, 2023
Care: Time to grab this chance of a lifetime
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Care: Time to grab this chance of a lifetime

DANNY Care has urged England to seize the day against Fiji this afternoon because it could be the last dance for a chunk of the side.

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October 15, 2023