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IT’S TON-UP DRAGONS IN ONE ELL’ OF A MAULING!
Lee and Mullin bring up 100pts
Barber joy as Clifton seal derby triumph
Clifton ................18pts Redruth ............. 10pts
Barnes hand as Heath given
Barnes ...............21pts Blackheath ...... 10pts
Toole try completes Brumbies fightback
THE Brumbies stole an unforgettable, high-octane Australian derby as Corey Toole’s 77th-minute try completed an astonishing 40-36 comeback win against the Waratahs.
It's win or go home now, says Christie
AS an Arsenal fan, scoring and being on the winning side at Spurs’ stadium last weekend was particularly sweet for Saracens flanker Andy Christie.
It's time to get back to shifting the piano
NOT long after helping the All Blacks to victory over the Lions in 1993, the formidable wing John Kirwan found himself on the wrong side of the New Zealand selectors, who omitted him from a Europe-bound tour party on the grounds of a declining strike rate. “I’d score more often,” Kirwan is said to have muttered, sardonically, “if it wasn’t for that fat hooker pinching my tries.”
Burns gets chance to make her case
BRISTOL second row Delaney Burns will make her England debut today in muchchanged Red Roses pack to face Italy.
AWJ out to climb his final mountain
FOR the last 17 winters, Alun Wyn Jones has been trying to find a way from Swansea to Mont Blanc and the summit of European club competition.
Saracens show they can thrive in adversity
THE European Champions Cup doesn’t get mentioned very much when you’re living in Bath these days, but this year at least we had great fun at a 25th anniversary celebration of the 1998 Bath team that became the first English club to win the title.
Lam dismisses Goode criticism of club spirit
PAT Lam dismisses claims by former England fly-half Andy Goode that some of his Bristol players, including prop Ellis Genge, are not bothered about performing for the club.
Parra has his eye on a final flourish
FOR a while, it looked as if Morgan Parra’s season – and possibly his career – had ended with an unwelcome whimper rather than a thoroughly merited bang.
Gloucester to stunning so close triumph
BRAVE Gloucester, manifestly the better side on an evening of magnificent European rugby, threatened to pull off their greatest ever European triumph but came up agonisingly short at champions La Rochelle.
IN THE MIDDLE, BEHIND A LENS
WE’VE probably all asked the question at some time or other: why on earth would you want to be a referee?
LET THE PARTY RE-COMMENCE
Villagers back in the swing
SWANS GLIDE IN TO FINAL AGAIN
PENALTY kings Newport Pagnell Town claimed their SIXTH shootout success over the last two seasons to complete a sensational return to Wembley for the FA Vase final.
ACE SAM HANDS IT TO SHAYMEN!
FC HALIFAX Town are on their way to Wembley after a dramatic 94th-minute equaliser was followed by a nail-biting penalty shootout success at Altrincham.
COMRADES CLINCH THE TITLE AFTER STALEMATE
BERKHAMSTED got the vital point they needed to secured the title and promotion.
LINESMAN’S INJURY CUTS SHORT CONTEST
GOSPORT BOROUGH must face Hendon for a second time later this month after their relegation six-pointer was abandoned after 65 minutes at the AEI Stadium due to an injury to a linesman with the scores goalless.
BRIG STRIKE LATE ON AS SHIELDS FALTER
FINLAY Sinclair-Smith scored an incredible 25-yard free-kick in stoppage time to give Bamber Bridge a win over league leaders South Shields.
ACE DOM HAS FLEET SO NEAR TO TITLE
A STOPPAGE-TIME winner all but sealed the National League South title for the Kent side, who extended their unbeaten league run to 18 matches.
The Return of TWICE
The K-pop queens are back with a new album and tour
RISKY BUSINESS
AS SPORTS BETTING EXPLODES IN THE U.S., EXPERTS WORRY A BOOM IN PROBLEM GAMBLING WILL FOLLOW. SOME ARGUE IT'S ALREADY HERE
PARTING SHOT Lily Tomlin
IF LIVING WELL IS THE BEST REVENGE, THEN LILY TOMLIN IS GETTING all the revenge, especially in her new film Moving On (March 17). She and Jane Fonda team up once again to get retribution-the murderous kind against a widower who wronged them.
Where Did COVID-19 Come From?
With no proof of origin in a lab or an animal, experts have taken sides and dug themselves in
America's Greatest Workplaces For Women 2023
As a society, we have made great strides in promoting gender a equality and breaking down gender barriers.
A Growing Threat to Nursing Home Safety
A Newsweek investigation reveals nearly a third of the nation’s 15,000 facilities are overdue for inspection, putting the lives and care of residents at risk
I'm Sorry I Chased You With a Booger'
Lessons on the right way to teach kids to apologize and grown-ups, too
Bob Fosse's Dancin' Comes Home
The iconic choreographer's singular 1978 show gets its first Broadway revival
MISINFORMATION MONITOR How Russian Fake News Stays on YouTube
Propaganda justifying the Ukraine war proliferated on the platform despite a ban on Russian state-funded media
PARTING SHOT Nick Kroll
IF YOU'RE GOING TO ADD ON TO THE LEGACY OF A CLASSIC MEL BROOKS film, you've got to do it with a parade of superstars (and, of course, the blessing of Brooks himself).