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Farrell can play the Jonny role, says May
OWEN Farrell can be the “Jonny Wilkinson figure” England will need to capture a second Webb Ellis Cup in France.
Brown agrees new deal with Leicester
PATIENCE finally paid off for Mike Brown two months ago when the former England full-back’s determination to show he could still cut it in the Premiership yielded a contract with champions Leicester.
Haskell: Billy can still star for England
JAMES Haskell feels the door could be open for an international recall for his former England team-mate Billy Vunipola.
Too little, too late as Quins wilt in the sun
TABAI Matson conceded his side had “a steep, tough road to climb” in order to rescue the season as Quins crashed out of Europe in the Cape Town sunshine.
Wiese comes to the rescue for Leicester
JASPER Wiese made this wet night memorable for Leicester when he bulldozed and tiptoed his way over for a match-winning try in the 51st minute.
Conan leads the way for Leinster
MAN of the match Jack Conan believes Leinster will need to show a big improvement next weekend if they are to see off Leicester Tigers in the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup.
Packer takes charge as new-look team emerge
THE headline dominating all the news last weekend was England’s stalwart captain Sarah Hunter retiring with 141 caps after facing Scotland in the opening round of the Women’s Six Nations.
At last minnows will have their chances
IT’S an ill wind that blows no good. I’ve been listening to the howls of indignation recently over the “premature” World Cup draw three years ago which has resulted in the top five sides in the world, on current rankings, being lumped on one side of the draw but, unlike some, I am sanguine about the prospect. In fact, and I know this makes me a bad person, I welcome it.
No-show clubs lead cup into an early crisis
A RAFT of late withdrawals from clubs has seen the RFU’s new Papa John’s Community Cup get off to a rocky start.
Sanderson moves for Stormers' star
SALE Sharks are set to return to familiar ground as Alex Sanderson steps up his recruitment plans for next season after agreeing to a deal to land Stormers utility forward Ernst van Rhyn.
Refereeing can be lonely but I wouldn't change it
MOST journeys in life don’t go exactly as planned and that was definitely the case with my refereeing career which began, of all places, on the other side of the world in Australia.
Easy for Clermont as Bears stumble
PAT Lam cut a stoical figure after seeing his side surrender their place in the Challenge Cup by conceding three perplexingly soft tries.
MAC RAISES THE BAR TO A NEW LEVEL
MACAULAY Langstaff is just one goal from setting a new National League goalscoring record – but the Notts County star says he’s already bagged the one that matters to him most.
GRAY'S SO HAPPY TO BE BACK HOME
FORMER England international Andy Gray says taking charge of first club Corinthian-Casuals was the only management job he would have considered,
UNITED'S HOME IS UNDER THE HAMMER
Condemned stand causes play-off headache
WE'RE AT A WHOLE NEW LEVEL
WHEN one of NonLeague football’s biggest success stories champions the standard of the English game below the Football League, you tend to take note.
RAMS PAIR GO CHARGING IN!
AT 24 and 25 years old, Petersfi eld Town joint-bosses Pat Suraci and Joe Lea are two of English football’s youngest bosses – and they’re happy proving age is just a number.
Monty helps steer Heed through
GATESHEAD overcome the odds to reach Wembley for only the second time in their 93year history, and the first time in the FA Trophy.
DOUBLE DREAM ON FOR UNITED
Sean fires Yellamen to date at Wembley
GULLS ON TOP IN SIX-POINTER
LEWIS Collins’ fine second-half finish kept alive Torquay United’s slim survival hopes at the expense of fellow strugglers Scunthorpe, who now seem destined to be in National League North next season.
RAMPANT RAVENS IN THE MOOD
FOUR-STAR Bromley made it three wins on the spin as they kept up their pursuit of a playoff place.
BRAD HAS AN ISLAND DREAM
CANVEY ISLAND boss Brad Wellman says the aim of returning his boyhood club to the big time is the mission of a lifetime.
LATE SHOW AS DAVIES SNATCHES A BLUES WIN
LEISTON left it late to overcome a resilient Rushall side as they move a step closer to securing a play-off place.
FIVE-STAR HERSHAM ARE JUST TOO HOT
WALTON and Hersham emphatically took top spot from Basingstoke, running away with the game after a hotly disputed third goal and red card for Stoke defender Billy Upton.
SMOOTH AS SILK! MACC TIE UP TITLE
MACCLESFIELD secured back-to-back promotions as a professional display saw off Trafford to seal the West Division crown.
RACERS WIN BIG TO STAY IN HUNT
RACING Club Warwick boosted their title hopes with a resounding 4-0 win at Stone Old Alleynians.
TIME TO TURN UP THE HEAT
SOMETHING is stirring in black and white up on Tyneside – but there isn’t a hint of a Saudi Arabian investment fund in sight!