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Gloucester will battle to the end
GLOUCESTER may be out of the running for a play-off place, but they will not be coasting in the final four rounds of the Premiership.
RESOLUTE LEADERS WALK-ING ON WATER
SPALDING United left it late to take all three points follow ing a thrilling climax at Farley Way.
WOOD STEP UP FOR BOSS LUKE
BOREHAM Wood turned on the style for outgoing boss Luke Garrard with a thumping victory over fellow strugglers Wealdstone to end their sixgame losing streak.
Top Chief Vintcent's whirlwind continues
EXETER fought back to beat Bath and seal a place in next weekend’s Champions Cup quarter-finals in a Sandy Park thriller.
Grayson now has Japan in his sights
THE demise of Wasps, Warriors Worcester and London Irish has left just 10 starting fly-half spots across a congested Premiership, leaving the likes of Japan hopeful James Grayson to opt for a new challenge in a thriving domestic league.
TITLE JOY IS NEW HIGH FOR PEAKS!
IN front of the 2,938 joyous supporters – the highest home league crowd at The Lamb for nearly half a century – Andy Peaks’ side celebrated their second successive promotion.
BORO LIVING THE WEMBLEY DREAM
RAMPANT Romford held their nerve from the spot to reach the Isuzu FA Vase final at Wembley following a tightly contested affair.
Carreras' boot keeps Gloucester in control
EXEMPLARY goal kicking from Santiago Carreras proved just enough to ensure Gloucester continued their impressive record in cup competitions this season.
Bordeaux put sorry Sarries to slaughter
FOR the second time this season past European masters Saracens were totally schooled by a star-studded Bordeaux side who will now face Harlequins in a mouth watering quarter-final.
Leinster march on to face old foes
LEINSTER weren't at their very best but with Jamison Gibson-Park claiming a hat-trick this win sets up another mouthwatering tie with old foes La Rochelle who have beaten the Irish outfit in the last two Champions Cup finals.
Riley crashes over to snatch Stoop thriller
SAM Riley's late score gave Harlequins their first win in a Champions Cup knockout tie at the seventh time of asking in a thrilling contest at The Stoop.
England need access to their overseas stars
ENGLAND and New Zealand, who meet in a two-Test series this summer, find themselves in similar places due to the RFU and NZ Rugby imposing a national team ban on players who decide to take up contracts overseas.
Manny stars for Baxter's battling Chiefs
IT'S not just Storm Kathleen that was causing quite the stir at Sandy Park, so too were Rob Baxter's young Exeter Chiefs side who progressed into the quarter-finals of this season's Champions Cup with a hard-fought victory over rivals Bath.
REBELS CRASH GLOVERS PARTY!
WORTHING inflicted a rare home defeat on Yeovil Town to postpone the Glovers title celebrations.
GENERAL DUNCAN DARES TO DREAM
NEIGHBOURS might be happy to see Michael Murray hitting the road more after Chesham United’s title party lasted well into the night.
I'M OUT OF THE WOOD!
BOREHAM WOOD chairman Danny Hunter says parting company with long-standing manager Luke Garrard was done with a’very heavy heart’ as he prepares to bid farewell to the ‘most successful manager in the club’s history’.
Tykes taking nothing for granted in tough run-in
NATIONAL Two North pacesetters Leeds Tykes face a difficult run-in to get over the line and return to the third tier, but director of rugby Pete Seabourne is confident his side can get the job done after enjoying a refreshing bye week.
Ryan leading from the front as Lions are tamed
CHINNOR ran in six tries in an impressive performance to overcome a very competitive Leicester Lions in front of a huge, vociferous crowd.
Here's hoping we see another drop of magic
IT'S Northampton against Munster in Europe today and for me that can only mean one thing, revisiting one more time that incredible drop goal from Ronan O'Gara nearly four minutes into added time to win an extraordinary Pool at Thomond Park 13 years ago.
Easter backing Friday games
CHINNOR director of rugby Nick Easter has called for more Friday night matches to be played in National One after overseeing a dramatic rise in attendances that are significantly clear of the club's usual Saturday gate.
MARKETING DISRUPTOR OF THE YEAR
WHY GO TO A SHOWROOM WHEN A showroom can come to you? The traditional car sales model is dead.
Hiring: No Diploma, Need Not Apply
Working-class Americans are increasingly unable to qualify for good jobs, despite experience and skills
VISIONARY OF THE YEAR
CEO and CHAIRMAN of the BOARD of MERCEDES-BENZ
LEGACY OF DISRUPTION
TOM DOLL CHANGED THE WAY SUBARU OPERATES. During a 40-year tenure at the automaker, he worked to develop some of the best-known vehicles and marketing campaigns in the automotive world.
Gillian Anderson
IF THERE'S ONE THING THAT'S TRUE ABOUT GILLIAN ANDERSON, IT'S THAT she isn't afraid of a challenge.
China's Baby Bust
Despite reversing its one-child policy, the nation is having to deal with an unprecedented decline in births
SUSTAINABILITY DISRUPTOR OF THE YEAR
SUSTAINABILITY ISN'T JUST ABOUT BUYING an electric vehicle or driving in a way that saves fuel.
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
VOLVO CARS CEO JIM ROWAN ISN'T SHYING away from an auto industry that is in the midst of great change. In fact, he's embracing the disruption.
Alex Edelman
A JEW ACCIDENTALLY STUMBLES UPON A gathering of white nationalists. For most, this would be a cause for concern, but for Alex Edelman it's an opportunity for a hit one-man comedy show.
Borthwick now spoilt for choice at 15, says Piutau
CHARLES Piutau feels England’s decision to drop Freddie Steward in favour of George Furbank at full-back shows the embarrassment of riches Steve Borthwick has at his disposal.