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Sanderson has ability to make Sharks big fish
THERE is a temptation to think that any new director of rugby, like Alex Sanderson at Sale Sharks, will have all the time he needs to get everything he wants to across.
Time to stop humiliating sides at the World Cup
World Cups produce non-playing “villains” as well as rogues of the on-field variety.
Falcons' camaraderie reminds me of Quins
Jon Newcombe talks to Nick Easter about his new job as Falcons defence coach
Alldritt's out of running for Italy with knee injury
La Rochelle put their recent coronavirus outbreak behind them and briefly moved to the head of the Top 14 with a six-try 40-3 demolition of Bayonne at Stade Marcel Deflandre on Friday evening.
Dan's the man to turn Wales into contenders
THE 2021 Six Nations will be an interesting study in contrasting styles and it will be fascinating to see how the contest plays out.
Cov's array of talent just freakish for 1970s
MENTION in this column last week of the passing of former Coventry and England lock John Barton called to mind that famous picture of eleven England internationals lining up for Coventry just before the start of their 1973-74 season.
Alun Wyn looks set to eclipse Willie John
Willie John McBride has been sitting all alone at the top of a mountainous pile since belatedly calling it a day almost half a century ago.
Ace Evans pushes his case for Wales
JARROD Evans gave watching Wales coach Wayne Pivac a firm nudge by producing the only moment of class in a dour derby which saw Blues seal a quickfire double over their rivals.
‘Yoga-trance' saw Tim smash kicking records
Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful
Jonny finds some more hills to climb
ENGLAND and Exeter lock Jonny Hill insists he is not in the business of reflecting on past glories as he resets his sights after a stellar end to 2020 for both club and country.
Itoje's excellence shows why locks are top earners
AT first glance reports that second rows are now the most valuable players in the European club game based on a recent survey of wages across Premiership, the Top 14, and the PRO14, was a bit of a surprise.
Harry has to be a key influencer every week
HARRY Randall played really well last weekend, picking up the man-of-the-match award in Bristol’s win over Exeter.
Women thrived in wartime
Brendan Gallagher begins a new series charting the history of the women’s game
Connolly and Foley ruined my Bath team
KEVIN MAGGS THE FORMER IRELAND, BRISTOL, BATH AND ULSTER CENTRE AND FORMER COACH OF MOSELEY
Highs and lows of Will's rollercoaster
Steffan Thomas talks to former Wasp Will Taylor about life after quitting rugby age 25
Backs are turning into grunts now
HEARTFELT apologies in advance to forwards everywhere for this treacherous item because I know how incredibly hard you all work and heavens knows the bloody backs already get more than enough glory, headlines and sponsorships.
Bristol boy Joe's done with clapping Exeter
LIONHEART lock Joe Joyce believes Bristol Bears’ multi-million-pound training ground investment has left the squad with nowhere to hide in their quest for domestic and European domination.
All Blacks deal casts doubt over CVC cash
Well, who would have thought it? Rugby seems to be the new darling of the investment industry and those who have taken the first offer now appear to be somewhat inept.
When the Prince made England Sevens kings
Brendan Gallagher delves into some of rugby’s most enduring images, their story and why they are still so impactful
Suddenly, Oakham find magic of the Cup
Brendan Gallagher continues his series looking at rugby’s great schools
Magician Marcus has bounty on head
LONDON Irish stalwart Blair Cowan has identified Marcus Smith as the man to stop if his side are to get their show on the road with a win after a three-week hiatus.
Promotion-relegation must be put on ice
There have been lots of moans about the way points are allocated when a game has to be cancelled because of Covid, but precious few sensible alternative suggestions as to how the current situation could be handled.
Lions must be touring underdogs to survive
THE fate of the 2021 Lions has caused much heated debate this week with the options seemingly ranging from cancel for a year, cancel until 2025 or stage a unique home series in Britain and Ireland of three Test matches and perhaps the already scheduled warm-up game against Japan.
Let Lions play Australia instead of Springboks
THERE has been a lot said over the last week about the prospects of the 2021 Lions tour of South Africa going ahead after the sharp increase in Covid infections in the UK and South Africa, and the identification of new strains.
Leap Year put curse on Wasps as we won
MARK WOODROW THE FORMER PERTEMPS BEES, BRISTOL, DONCASTER, VIADANA AND DINGS CRUSADERS FLY-HALF
Eddie's so right, power's only part of the answer
I heard about a video clip from Eddie Jones doing the rounds last week in which he talked about the balance between skill and physicality. Now I’m not one who often finds myself agreeing with the England head coach, but ‘mate’ you are spot on!
Dai ticks all the boxes, just like all the others!
At the risk of putting every snout in every trough out of joint, it has to be said that Cardiff Blues don’t half make a pig’s ear of hiring and firing coaches.
Attwood's choice: His kids or rugby
BRISTOL lock Dave Attwood says some professional players are facing stark choices about putting their careers or their family first as the problems inflicted by the pandemic continue to mount.
‘Tinners' always made me man of the match
JON SKURR - THE FORMER WAKEFIELD, SEDGLEY PARK AND ROTHERHAM No.8 AND IRELAND SEVENS HEAD COACH
Turbo Teddy takes try of the year prize
SO 2020 is finally in the rear-view mirror and it’s all eyes on 2021 and what that can bring but, strangely, I am convinced rugby’s annus horribilis still contained much action that we will recall fondly in roaring pubs and clubhouses in years to come.