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Ambitious Roux vows: We're not finished yet
HAVING secured the highest ever finish in their 102-year history, Dorking director of rugby Armand Roux is setting his sights on an unprecedented promotion to National One.
I refused to let injuries ruin the career I loved
THE thing I took most pleasure from in my playing days, apart from obviously all the friendships I made, was being part of the Sale Sharks squad that won the Premiership in 2006. To be honest, I didn’t have a clue where Sale was when my agent told me they were interested in signing me after Ospreys had let me go. I knew it was in England, that was about it. So when I checked on the map and found it was in Manchester, being a massive Man Utd fan, I was made up.
James on target as Cardiff down Newport
HARRISON James kicked 18 points as holders Cardiff dispatched Newport 38-15 when they clashed in the first round of the Welsh Premiership Cup in a repeat of last year’s final.
Unbeaten Tykes put the heat on Hull
LEEDS Tykes continued their unbeaten start to the season with a fourth bonus point victory over a spirited Hull side.
Shillcock lives his dream of being a Tiger
IT’S been a long time coming but Jamie Shillcock has finally experienced the joy of running out at Welford Road as a Leicester Tigers player.
Classy Kildunne fires up England
THE fancy footwork of Ellie Kildunne helped pave the way for England to see off Canada at Sandy Park.
Ibitoye steals it for Bears in a thriller
BRISTOL defence coach Jordan Crane admitted his nerves were shredded after the thrilling 39-38 win against Northampton.
Saracens break their Cup duck with dominant display
SARACENS put in a dominant performance to thrash Nottingham 73-29 and get their first Premiership Rugby Cup win of the season.
Bath run rings around Scottish
BATH scored seven tries to pick up a bonus-point victory and close in on second place as they keep chase with Exeter and Jersey in Pool C in the Premiership Cup.
Reid aims to be Bath enforcer
MILES REID is looking to raise his game to new heights and play the role of Bath’s enforcer in attack and defence.
Ryan's ready to help US get back on track for 2031
PADDY RYAN’s career has taken off in a big way in the last few months and the Coventry and US Eagles player is hoping he can help both club and country reach for the stars.
Boffelli puts on a show for Argentina
EMILIANO Boffelli racked up 16 points as Argentina kept their quarter-final hopes alive in a disjointed win over Samoa.
Wallabies battling to avoid early exit
EIGHT years ago, England failed to qualify for the World Cup knock-out stage for the first time after losing to Australia at Twickenham. It led to the appointment of Eddie Jones as head coach and tonight he will suffer the same ignominy if his Wallabies lose to Wales in Lyon.
Scots want to put on dancing shoes
NEVER mind a Springbok-style Bomb Squad – Gregor Townsend is planning to deploy a Dance Squad to run rings around tiring Tongan legs in today’s must-win Pool B encounter.
Aki gives Ireland reason to believe
IRELAND aren’t world champions yet but they struck a massive psychological blow in Paris last night by defeating the reigning world champions more comprehensively than the score suggests.
Arundell drives England revival
HENRY Arundell looked in need of a big infusion of confidence having been starved of game time, and on his first World Cup start in England colours the winger filled his boots to overflowing by scoring five of England’s 11 tries in Lille.
Cardall set to fire for the Falcons
AS Tim Cardall reflects on the eventful last nine months for the career, his hope for the new Premiership season is that it will command attention for the richness of its rugby rather than more clubs collapsing under a debt pile.
Ford: Shades of '19 in this team
MIKE Ford is growing more and more convinced England are on the right road to a dream Final stop off in Paris.
Five-star Arundell sparks England
HENRY Arundell gave England World Cup lift-off in Lille and was hailed the full package by skipper Owen Farrell.
Ford keeps winning in the family at St Edmunds
AFTER his Bury St Edmunds side secured back-to-back victories to kickstart their National Two East season, Jacob Ford watched his older brother George guide England to a World Cup victory over Argentina.
High-flying Codling is perfect fit for Falcons
ALEX Codling has taken a roundabout route to land a top coaching job in the Premiership – and believes his experience of different countries and leagues will help him push Newcastle up the table.
Fit-again Richards is setting his sights high
BATH’s Ewan Richards is hoping that he can put last season’s injury troubles behind him and keep pushing forward at The Rec, whether it is at lock or in the hotly-contested back row.
Jersey stun Bath with famous win
ANY questions over whether Jersey Reds’ could mix it with the Premiership’s finest we’re already answered by the time Russell Bennett sprinted over on the 67th minute to finish one of the silkiest tries this season.
Fiji miss chance to see off Wales
WALES survived a late Fijian fightback to secure an important bonus point victory in an entertaining affair at Stade Jacques Chaban-Delmas.
Equation is simple now for Fijian bid
THE World Cup has turned into a knockout tournament for Fiji after last weekend’s heartache in Bordeaux when they fell tantalisingly short against Wales.
Ireland get in mood for Springbok clash
IRELAND dealt with the potential banana skin of Tonga in consummate style at Nantes, dismissing the dangerous islanders to go into next week's much anticipated clash with South Africa confiwith their dence high and game in excellent shape
Portugal make it hard for Wales
WALES may have won this second round Pool D encounter on the Cote D’Azur, and secured another four-try bonus point in the process, but it was Portugal who posted the best news of all.
Scrum-halves taking over as Springboks ring changes
JACQUES Nienaber’s South Africa have built themselves on versatility and that philosophy is illustrated with four scrumhalves in the match day 23 for their encounter against Romania today.
England need to extend control
CAN Japan produce another “Brighton Miracle”, mirroring their incredible win over South Africa in RWC 2015 by beating England in RWC 2023, or will it be a “Nice Nightmare” instead?
Dawson: Hard for Farrell to get back
WORLD Cup winner Matt Dawson is struggling to see how captain Owen Farrell gets back into the England team after George Ford’s magnificent performance last weekend against Argentina.