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Lawrence is hungry for more, says JVG
JOHANN van Graan is excited to see how good a player Ollie Lawrence can become with the England international potentially still having his best years ahead of him.
Seven-try Saracens too good for Bears
SARACENS, misfiring at times, nonetheless claimed their fifth win on the trot to climb to second in the table while Bristol will think this was an opportunity missed.
HEED FLYING THE FLAG IN SOME STYLE
Boss Cowley's heart remains in Non-League
KEV PLAYS TOP CARD IN HARRY!
GATESHEAD paid the price for missed as chances as depleted battlers Southend fought back to earn a precious point on the banks of the Tyne.
GEORGE'S MEN ARE STUNNED BY JACK
ST ALBANS CITY upset the odds at Clarence Park, as they came from behind to secure three points against thirdplaced Maidstone United.
OLD PALS ACT INSPIRE NORS
Goal ace at home with duo
TOWN'S ALI IS ALL GOLD
‘ONCE is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is Ahmed Ali’ – Ian Fleming might well have been writing about Nantwich Town’s FA Trophy run.
Since the year dot, I have been involved with Saints
EIGHTEEN months after turning out as a 17-year-old for Kettering 4s at Wellingborough Borstal, I found myself making my debut for Northampton against Harlequins.
Cockerill goes out, Collazo comes in
TIME was very firmly called on Richard Cockerill’s brief run as Montpellier manager six days ago, after just five months and a total of seven Top 14 matches.
Ace Worboys takes the plaudits with star show
CHINNOR produced a scintillating performance of expansive 15-man rugby to storm to a convincing win over Richmond.
TOP TWO SHARE THE SPOILS IN FEISTY TIE in MING
STALYBRIDGE Celtic and Prescot Cables shared the points in a feisty encounter at Bower Fold.
MICHAEL SALUTES RESILIENT MARTYRS
A TEN-MAN Merythr Town side emerged victorious from this clash of fourth and fifth place in an exciting, nail-biting game at Walton & Hersham’s Elmsbridge Xcel Sports Hub.
CARLTON LEAVES PILGRIMS FUMING
CHORLEY equalised seven minutes into injury time to extend their unbeaten run to six games against Boston. The Magpies pulled one back with in the 88th minute then substitute Carlton Ubaezuonu struck at the death.
HAKE: WE HAVE GOT URCHINS IN SIGHTS
CHATHAM reigned supreme in their battle with Enfield for second place.
PIERCING CANCER'S INNER SANCTUM
AS AI AND NEW IMAGING TOOLS GIVE RESEARCHERS VAST AMOUNTS OF DATA ON TUMORS, THEY ARE WINNING SOME BATTLES AGAINST THIS COMPLEX DISEASE
The Most Scenic Places to Drive in the World
The best driving routes are about the journey, not the destination. Whether carving curves in a sports car, climbing hills in an off-roader or cruising along the sea is your cup of tea, there's a place on Earth to explore while behind the wheel.
Americans Don't Want to Fight for Their Country
While the armed services struggle to meet recruiting targets, most adults wouldn't sign up even in the event of a major war
Matt Bomer
\"We have to educate ourselves if we want to know what our history is.\"
CLEGG'S JOY AFTER BLUES FIGHTBACK TAMES TIGERS
WARRINGTON Rylands returned to second in the NPL Premier Division table – overtaking the visitors who had leapfrogged the home side in midweek.
HAYES HITS HAT-TRICK IN NAILERS THRASHING
STOCKTON Town were in seventh heaven as they produced a scintillating performance to brush aside Belper Town.
BRUCIE'S BOYS SHINE AS MACC STUN REDS!
MACCLESFIELD pulled off a cup upset in Derbyshire as they came from behind to beat Step 2 Alfreton Town in an enthralling encounter.
WE'VE NEARLY GOT IT ALL IRONED OUT
SCUNTHORPE United have moved a giant step closer to securing their future after contracts were exchanged to purchase their Glanford Park stadium from former owner Peter Swann.
BUCKS LACK CUTTING EDGE
MANAGERS Kevin Wilkin and Mark Burke were content with a point apiece from a cagey, tactical contest between two well-organised sides at the New Buck’s Head.
Vakatawa grateful to Lam for giving him a chance at Bears
VIRIMI Vakatawa says he feels blessed to be playing rugby again after being told last year that a heart condition meant his career was over.
MAHER'S MEN CONTINUE TO RISE AGAINST ALL THE ODDS
SOUTHEND United fought back to beat table-topping Chester field at Roots Hall – despite only being able to select two substitutes.
GLOVERS GLORY GRINDS RUN TO A HALT!
YEOVIL TOWN’S club-record 14-match winning run finally came to an end at the hands of south-west rivals Torquay.
WE'RE THE NEW PRIDE OF BORO!
HAVING opened English football’s newest stadium, namely Phoenix Park, in September, Boro Rangers became the first club to host Northern League football in the town of Middlesbrough for 124 years.
DALE RETURN TO WINNING WAYS
Manager Jimmy McNulty praised his Rochdale players after they ended a worrying slump with a much-needed home victory against Aldershot Town who slipped out of the play-off places.
Russell has the mastery to push Bath to the top
FINN Russell is, with out a doubt, an ultra talented fly-half and the Scot has a touch of old school about him in terms of being like the very good attacking 10s of 30 years ago. I mean this in terms of Russell not playing to a game plan or structure, but playing much more what he sees with his own eyes and projecting it forward.
Lawrence shines on a night of spectacle
FOR a derby that has been played for more than a century, this was a contest for the ages. It ebbed, it flowed, and there were mini-battles everywhere. It was a sell-out spectacle to hearten the West Country’s rugby soul.