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Hungry Harry is the epitome of Borthwick's new Tigers
The Rugby Paper

Hungry Harry is the epitome of Borthwick's new Tigers

HARRY Wells has enjoyed his breakthrough season at the age of 27, an almost ever-present in an improving Leicester side the second row has come to personify through his dogged determination, will power, strength and nuisance value.

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June 13, 2021
Big Joe must seize his England chance this time
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Big Joe must seize his England chance this time

JOE Cokanasiga on top form is quite simply a lethal rugby player. That is why it is so good to see him back in the provisional England squad for this summer’s matches against Scotland A, followed by the internationals against the USA and Canada in July.

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June 13, 2021
14-man Chiefs secure semi-final advantage
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14-man Chiefs secure semi-final advantage

EXETER booked their sixth Premiership home play-off on the trot but the reigning champions had to dig deep against a Sale side who threw down the gauntlet early on and were nearly rewarded for their audacity.

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June 13, 2021
Stokes Driven By Imposter Syndrome
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Stokes Driven By Imposter Syndrome

London Irish fullback James Stokes is still locked in a mental battle to convince himself he deserves to be playing in the top flight.

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June 06, 2021
Quins secure play-off spot in ten-try thriller
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Quins secure play-off spot in ten-try thriller

HARLEQUINS – looking in all sorts of grief earlier this season – clinched their place in the play-offs with yet another spectacular victory which underlined their box office reputation.

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May 30, 2021
Hitt won't let his lack of playing pedigree impede climb to the top
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Hitt won't let his lack of playing pedigree impede climb to the top

A DECADE ago, Christian Hitt was working at grassroots level as a rugby development officer for the WRU with a passion and desire to go into coaching.

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May 30, 2021
Patriot Josh throws his hat into the ring for Wales
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Patriot Josh throws his hat into the ring for Wales

JOSH Turnbull has revealed he once turned down a lucrative offer to join a Premiership team in favour of trying to win more caps with Wales.

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May 30, 2021
Leon's skill lit up the bearpit of Max's Stade
The Rugby Paper

Leon's skill lit up the bearpit of Max's Stade

As a boy growing up in Coventry, Leon Lloyd had a dream: “To score the winning goal for the Sky Blues in the FA Cup final.’’ On a May day in 1987, shortly before he could reach the grand old age of ten, he watched someone else beat him to it by accident, Gary Mabbutt’s own goal in extra-time giving Coventry their famous win over Spurs. Leon’s vision of staging an action replay vanished for good a couple of years later when a change of school ‘forced’ him to play rugby.

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May 30, 2021
Falcons aim to put brake on Sam's try scoring run
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Falcons aim to put brake on Sam's try scoring run

AS Newcastle prepare to face Exeter, Dean Richards’ verdict on Sam Simmonds is that he is the complete No.8 who should have far more caps for England.

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May 30, 2021
George is pulling up trees
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George is pulling up trees

Kyran Bracken reports on his progress of turning Wanstead No.9 George Hardy into a professional inside 12 months

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May 30, 2021
Errol paved way for today's Springboks
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Errol paved way for today's Springboks

WE mark all sorts of landmarks in rugby these days, so much so that we possibly lose sight of the really important milestones, so let’s celebrate today the 40th anniversary of the first black player representing the Springboks in a Test match.

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May 30, 2021
Tempers fray as Bears thwart Tigers' big finish
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Tempers fray as Bears thwart Tigers' big finish

BRISTOL’S individual brilliance edged this ferocious contest which will be remembered more for the furore of the finale.

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June 06, 2021
Changing of the guard at Bedford but Geoff's built a legacy to last
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Changing of the guard at Bedford but Geoff's built a legacy to last

IT’S a new era for Bedford after Geoff Irvine’s chairmanship officially came to an end this weekend after over 20 years’ of service.

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May 30, 2021
Heady days before the mighty Oaks tumbled
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Heady days before the mighty Oaks tumbled

Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful

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June 06, 2021
Rainbow Cup just isn't worth injury risk
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Rainbow Cup just isn't worth injury risk

AS we go into the final stages of the domestic season, we will now see the experienced players come to the fore. It is make or break time for many with trophies on the line.

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June 06, 2021
Champions Cup? Now it's taking in also-rans!
The Rugby Paper

Champions Cup? Now it's taking in also-rans!

If and when the brewing industry calls “time gentlemen please” on its financial support for the European Champions Cup – it is not yet certain that Heineken, the current title sponsors, will extend beyond next season – who might be in the market for naming rights?

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May 30, 2021
Matavesi lies in wait for his Lion pal Luke
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Matavesi lies in wait for his Lion pal Luke

SAM Matavesi aims to be the teacher and not the student when he and fellow Truro College graduate Luke Cowan-Dickie get down to some serious front row work today.

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June 06, 2021
Championship is sinking: RFU won't rescue it!
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Championship is sinking: RFU won't rescue it!

THIS week it emerged that the RFU’s vision for the Championship has plumbed the depths. It was encapsulated by an email exchange between a prolific campaigner against ringfencing, and an RFU Council member.

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June 06, 2021
Malins must force Eddie to make a change at 15
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Malins must force Eddie to make a change at 15

THE England full-back role is up for grabs this summer with Anthony Watson and Elliot Daly away with the Lions in South Africa. There are four players in the selection picture at No.15 for the mainly young England team that Eddie Jones has said he intends to pick for the summer matches against the USA and Canada.

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June 06, 2021
High-tempo Quins' better fit for Wallace than Tigers
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High-tempo Quins' better fit for Wallace than Tigers

LUKE Wallace rejoined Harlequins from Leicester last week and reckons the mood at the Stoop hints at a return to the glory days for the club.

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June 06, 2021
Baa-baas' all-stars go to town in Hong Kong
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Baa-baas' all-stars go to town in Hong Kong

Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful

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May 30, 2021
Alun Wyn can prove his doubters wrong, like I did – Matfield
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Alun Wyn can prove his doubters wrong, like I did – Matfield

VICTOR Matfield knows what it’s like to have your age questioned on the eve of a Lions series.

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June 06, 2021
Devoto: Leinster Defeat Has Made Us Even Hungrier
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Devoto: Leinster Defeat Has Made Us Even Hungrier

Ollie Devoto has warned Exeter’s Premiership rivals that the Chiefs are all the more determined to win back-to-back Premiership titles after being knocked out of the Heineken Champions Cup by Leinster last month.

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May 16, 2021
Toulouse can edge this fascinating French battle
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Toulouse can edge this fascinating French battle

WHEN there are no English, Irish, Welsh, or Scots teams involved in the final of the European Cup it does not usually fire the imagination, but Saturday evening’s all-French final between Toulouse and La Rochelle at Twickenham should be a different matter.

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May 16, 2021
End salary cap and fat cats will take cream
The Rugby Paper

End salary cap and fat cats will take cream

There are plenty of jokes to be cracked about professional rugby’s hot love affair with cold-blooded capitalism, but what’s the point? Ninety-nine per cent of readers cannot afford to get them.

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May 16, 2021
More yellows, but still Sale power onwards
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More yellows, but still Sale power onwards

SALE won at The Rec for the first time since March 2014 as Bath lost at home for a record sixth time in a Premiership season.

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May 16, 2021
You need help to ride highs and lows
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You need help to ride highs and lows

PAUL REES talks to two Prem stars about the importance of PRL’s Restart charity

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May 16, 2021
Robson blasts lottery over red card decisions
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Robson blasts lottery over red card decisions

DAN Robson demanded more consistency from referees over red card decisions after Wasps defied going down to 14 men to defeat Worcester at the Ricoh Arena.

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May 16, 2021
The Rugby Paper

Captain Tom promises fight to the finish at Twickenham

NO English club has appeared in more European finals than Leicester, but it will be a first for the Tigers on Friday night when they face Montpellier at Twickenham in front of 10,000 spectators.

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May 16, 2021
Now Pivac must build with some new faces
The Rugby Paper

Now Pivac must build with some new faces

AS SIX Nations champions, Wales must not let their standards slip this summer. Facing Canada and Argentina in Cardiff in July is a priceless opportunity for Wayne Pivac to build on what has been a fine year and plan ahead for the 2023 World Cup.

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May 16, 2021