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Van Wyk late show steals it for Bath
BATH kept cool when under the cosh and showed real ticker in the second half to beat a Quins team that lost their attacking poise after the break.
Borthwick: We need to build a fortress
STEVE Borthwick has urged his England to pick up the winning habit and turn Twickenham into a fortress once again.
Proud Tyke Brady looking to lead club's new glory bid
WHILE all players wear their club shirts with pride, there are few as proud as Leeds Tykes' second-row Jake Brady.
Esher leave winless Darlington in the dust
ESHER bagged their first win of the season after being pushed hard by a determined Darlington Mowden Park.
Sing's the star as champions triumph
GLOUCESTER-Hartpury continued their unbeaten title defence at the Twickenham Stoop.
Mitchell: We've got another gear to go
THE Red Roses head into their final Test of the year against Canada in the early hours of this morning comfortably clear in the world rankings.
Matfield: Etzebeth can reach 150 caps
VICTOR Matfield, who played 127 Tests for the Springboks and recently relinquished his record to Eben Etzebeth, believes that his protege can reach 150 Test or more, matches with the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia the next target for the towering lock.
Double joy for Robson keeps Cov flying high
TWO tries from the pacy Charlie Robson steered table-topping Coventry to the bonus-point win over Chinnor that maintained their perfect start to the season.
Scarlets made to fight all the way
SCARLETS claimed their fifth successive league win at the Arms Park as they held firm for eight minutes while down to 13 men in the closing stages in front of a capacity crowd.
10k run to training pays off for Temo
EVERY time Temo Mayanavanua sits down to watch the children's TV show Cocomelon with his young son Elnathan, the Northampton lock is reminded of one of his greatest days in rugby.
Wilson: Quins determined to put on a show
HARLEQUINS have not beaten Saracens in the Premiership for almost five years and head coach Danny Wilson is determined to put an end to that sorry record.
Du Preez in charge as Sharks dominate
ROB du Preez put in a playmaking masterclass England may worry to while for the Autumn internationals due to George Ford's injury absence, Sale Sharks have no such concerns.
Chessum leads the Tigers' power pack
LEICESTER outfought the champions in a display of power led by England lock Ollie Chessum.
Hat-trick for Ibitoye seals Bristol revival
GABRIEL Ibitoye spearheaded an unlikely Bristol revival as the Bears took the spoils in an absorbing derby at Sandy Park.
Spencer's class puts Bath on right path
GLOUCESTER are playing with their hearts, but Bath won another high scoring West Country derby by using their heads.
Freeman can take charge of defence
TOMMY Freeman is one of those players who, when he gets the ball and sees an opportunity, he goes for it.
I'm enjoying the buzz of Bath, says Molony
EUROPEAN glory days came thick and fast for Ross Molony during his love affair with his boyhood club Leinster.
Luatua: I'd be happy to move up to lock
GIVEN the way that Bristol love to run the ball from deep and play at high tempo, their game plan is more suited to racehorses than workhorses.
Warr determined to make his case to Townsend
SALE scrum-half Gus Warr is determined to catch the eye of Gregor Townsend, below, ahead of the Scotland head coach's squad announcement.
Baxter praise for 'fantastic' Woodburn
OLLY Woodburn is excited to be 'centre of attention' at Exeter Chiefs this season.
Furbank: I can't wait to take on All Blacks
GEORGE Furbank missed a chance to get one over the All Blacks in July now he has his eyes trained on the rematch at Twickenham next month.
Prem chief defends Morrow approach
PREMIERSHIP chiefs have rushed to defend their handling of the Phil Morrow situation which caused a split among clubs.
Campese: Schmidt is wrong man for Aussies
DAVID Campese delivered a blunt message regarding Joe Schmidt’s position as Australia’s head coach, claiming the Kiwi isn’t right for the role because he doesn’t understand the Wallabies’ culture and history.
How London Welsh are working way back to top
William Gupwell goes down to south-west London to find a club out to rediscover itself
Sorry, Geoff, but let's not de-power scrums
EVERY week I can’t wait for Sunday to come around so that I can read The Rugby Paper and see what is really happening in our game.
Howdy! England pair saddle up to spread the word
JESS Breach and Ellie Kildunne have launched their new podcast Rugby Rodeo with one ambition in mind – to grow the profile of the women’s game.
I put in three good shots on Jonah Lomu
BACK in the day, when we first started in Leagues in 1987, we began in North East 2.
Dupont & Co need to take on the very best
I THINK we established long ago that my admiration of Antoine Dupont knows no bounds, he is the best rugby player I have ever reported on or watched in the flesh, pipping Gareth Edwards by a short head, but there is no question that there is a gaping huge hole in his CV which many cite against him when the all-time lists are compiled and debated.
Tuipulotu's power is too much for Cardiff
SCOTLAND star Sione Tuipulotu has been hailed as one of the best three 12s in the world following his player of the match display in this 13-try rollercoaster at the Arms Park.
Following in father's footsteps ... but for how long?
CAST your minds back, those of you who are sufficiently long in the tooth, to Melbourne in late October 2003.