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Packer takes charge as new-look team emerge
The Rugby Paper

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.

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April 02, 2023
Knights fighting hard despite their half rations
The Rugby Paper

Knights fighting hard despite their half rations

AFTER doing a “Leicester City” in 2021/22, Doncaster have found it tough to back up last year’s second-place finish in the current Championship campaign.

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April 09, 2023
There's no place for jackals and crocodiles in rugby jungle
The Rugby Paper

There's no place for jackals and crocodiles in rugby jungle

I DON’T watch enough David Attenborough – frankly his droning voice is my go-to remedy for insomnia – to know if jackals and crocodiles happily coexist in some far-flung ecosystem but I do know they are inextricably linked in the jungle that is a rugby breakdown.

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April 09, 2023
Burns gets chance to make her case
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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.

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April 02, 2023
It's time to get back to shifting the piano
The Rugby Paper

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.”

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April 02, 2023
So where have all the fly-halves gone?
The Rugby Paper

So where have all the fly-halves gone?

SINCE the last World Cup, Wales have picked eight fly-halves. By the end of the next one, the majority will have disappeared in a clatter of hooves and clouds of dust.

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April 09, 2023
Dream start with six tries at Twickenham
The Rugby Paper

Dream start with six tries at Twickenham

NOT many players will be able to say they once scored six tries in a final at Twickenham but, for me, personal achievements and accolades were secondary to just going out and enjoying my rugby.

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April 09, 2023
It's win or go home now, says Christie
The Rugby Paper

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.

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April 02, 2023
Matthews keeps eye on the ball
The Rugby Paper

Matthews keeps eye on the ball

EVER-PRESENT flyhalf Tommy Matthews has enjoyed a fine season off the tee for Hartpury University adopting a ‘less is more’ approach to his kicking in training.

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April 09, 2023
Wiese comes to the rescue for Leicester
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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.

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April 02, 2023
Cup rugby needs an injection of jeopardy
The Rugby Paper

Cup rugby needs an injection of jeopardy

THE Heineken Cup, as we knew and loved it when Friday nights at Sardis Road and Saturday afternoons at Thomond Park were almost as exotic as a weekend in Paris or Toulouse, was the place where true rugby folk felt most alive. We must therefore ask ourselves how it became the tournament where boardroom mediocrity goes to die.

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April 09, 2023
Toulon have too much power for Lyon
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Toulon have too much power for Lyon

TOULON powered into the Challenge Cup semi-finals with an emphatic win over reigning champions Lyon at the Stade Félix Mayol

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April 09, 2023
Conan leads the way for Leinster
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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.

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April 02, 2023
Costelow grabs it for Scarlets
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Costelow grabs it for Scarlets

SAM Costelow held his nerve with a touchline conversion to win a thrilling game and send Scarlets through to a home semi-final.

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April 09, 2023
Too little, too late as Quins wilt in the sun
The Rugby Paper

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.

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April 02, 2023
Gloucester to stunning so close triumph
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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.

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April 02, 2023
Countries now battling to find their place in a new world order
The Rugby Paper

Countries now battling to find their place in a new world order

THE Heineken Champions Cup has become bigger. It has more teams taking part than before the pandemic and the presence of South Africa has added weight. But has it become better?

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April 09, 2023
Saracens show they can thrive in adversity
The Rugby Paper

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.

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April 02, 2023
Lam dismisses Goode criticism of club spirit
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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.

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April 02, 2023
Haskell: Billy can still star for England
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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.

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April 02, 2023
A rout which should force Sweeney and O'Shea to go
The Rugby Paper

A rout which should force Sweeney and O'Shea to go

THOSE who want to turn rugby union in England into a protectionist franchise sport should reflect long and hard on the way Leicester were on the receiving end of a 55-24 quarter-final drubbing by Leinster in Dublin.

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April 09, 2023
Cardiff pay price for poor discipline
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Cardiff pay price for poor discipline

BENETTON became the first Italian side to reach the semi-finals of the European Challenge Cup with former Wasps wing Marcus Watson scoring the crucial try.

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April 09, 2023
Brown agrees new deal with Leicester
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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.

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April 02, 2023
Farrell can play the Jonny role, says May
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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.

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April 02, 2023
Itoje sets sights on toppling champions
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Itoje sets sights on toppling champions

THREE-TIME Hein- eken Champions Cup winner Maro Itoje has encountered most things in rugby but a trip to La Rochelle is a step into the unknown and one the forward can’t wait to take.

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April 09, 2023
Irish galacticos on song as Leicester are sent packing
The Rugby Paper

Irish galacticos on song as Leicester are sent packing

LEINSTER, supercharged by Garry Ringrose on his return from injury, strolled into the Champions Cup semi-final in a style which suggests they will be claiming a fifth title next month.

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April 09, 2023
Rampant Chiefs demolish Stormers
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Rampant Chiefs demolish Stormers

EXETER’S farewell party for their departing stars continues in full swing after they hit the Stormers with six tries to burst into the semi-finals of the Champions Cup.

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April 09, 2023
Lawrence and Tuilagi the next centres of attention?
The Rugby Paper

Lawrence and Tuilagi the next centres of attention?

WITH only World Cup warm-ups to come in the international game this summer before the 2023 tournament starts, it’s fair to say that there are three outstanding centre combinations in place – and that England’s is not one of them.

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April 09, 2023
Stage set for a Tiger attack
The Rugby Paper

Stage set for a Tiger attack

THIS is the stage of the season when momentum counts.

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April 09, 2023
We'll be better by World Cup - Slade
The Rugby Paper

We'll be better by World Cup - Slade

ENGLAND may have endured another underwhelming Six Nations, losing more matches than they won for the third successive year, but Henry Slade believes they will be a different proposition in the World Cup this autumn.

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April 09, 2023