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My new dawn: increase squad size, cut salaries
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My new dawn: increase squad size, cut salaries

What I’m about to suggest will be seen by some as barking mad, but bear with me.

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May 10, 2020
Clubs must grasp this big chance to reset their goals
The Rugby Paper

Clubs must grasp this big chance to reset their goals

THE Covid-19 pandemic has been unfortunate for so many people that when Rugby Union starts again it will not top the agenda. However, this enforced break does give clubs the opportunity to reassess where they’re going, and whether what they were doing before the lockdown is going to get them to their chosen destination.

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May 10, 2020
Beating Australia is cherished memory
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Beating Australia is cherished memory

GREIG TONKS FORMER SCOTLAND, LEICESTER, NOTTINGHAM, EDINBURGH AND LONDON IRISH UTILITY BACK

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May 10, 2020
Virus Ends Brock's Hope Of A Fitting Career Finale
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Virus Ends Brock's Hope Of A Fitting Career Finale

On the first weekend of January this year in the foothills of the Pyrenees, the visitors made a tactical change then of such insignificance that it vanished into the minutiae of just another Saturday.

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May 03, 2020
Young Jonah, just doing what came so naturally
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Young Jonah, just doing what came so naturally

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 03, 2020
My mission is to make Bath exciting and scoring tries
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My mission is to make Bath exciting and scoring tries

Bath’s first-year director of rugby Stuart Hooper tells NEALE HARVEY how he’s coping with the current shutdown while attempting to plan ahead.

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May 03, 2020
Evergreen Elvis has lots of hits left in him
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Evergreen Elvis has lots of hits left in him

TONGAN Test hooker Elvis Taione puts his remarkable longevity down to Pacific Island genes, sleep and a lifechanging decision to swap work on a building site for rugby.

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May 03, 2020
Glad I took Dad's advice not to quit
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Glad I took Dad's advice not to quit

AS a teenager, I was told I was too small to play rugby (I’m 5ft 8), and that I would never make it to the top. So, when I look back on a career that saw me win 55 Argentina caps, play at three World Cups and professionally in England and France, I’m very proud of what I achieved.

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May 03, 2020
No French champions for first time since WW2
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No French champions for first time since WW2

The 30 presidents of the Top 14 and ProD2 this week agreed to end the 2019/20 season, leaving a number of questions unanswered. The hope, now, is to start the 2020/21 season in September but the clubs cannot begin their pre-season planning until a definite start date is confirmed, and medical measures are agreed and met.

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May 03, 2020
Courtney is best bet to counter Du Toit
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Courtney is best bet to counter Du Toit

THE traditional role of a Lions blindside, or No.6, was that of a big, athletic flanker, who combined being a damaging ballcarrier and tackler, and usually also provided a pack with another line-out option.

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May 03, 2020
Courtney eyes Lions and foreign pay-day
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Courtney eyes Lions and foreign pay-day

ENGLAND enforcer Courtney Lawes has not ruled out an overseas swansong before bringing down the curtain on his stellar career.

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May 03, 2020
Bloodgate was brazen – with comic moments
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Bloodgate was brazen – with comic moments

Brendan Gallagher continues his enthralling series by looking at rugby’s biggest scandals

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May 03, 2020
A League of Nations is an idiotic proposal
The Rugby Paper

A League of Nations is an idiotic proposal

Democracy: an ideal where people have freedom, equality, and the ability to make choices in how either they or their elected representatives govern a way of living and working, or, in the case of sport, playing.

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May 03, 2020
The Principality pointed way perfectly for the new millennium
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The Principality pointed way perfectly for the new millennium

Brendan Gallagher continues his enthralling series by looking at rugby’s best grounds

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April 26, 2020
Question time at Twickenham
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Question time at Twickenham

GRAEME Cattermole, the former chairman of the RFU, has written an explosive letter to a member of the RFU council which lays bare the apparent financial inadequacies of the governing body.

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April 26, 2020
It's the good life now for the family Yapp
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It's the good life now for the family Yapp

On a sheep farm in Shropshire, NEALE HARVEY talks to Tony Yapp and his sister Jo about their careers in men’s and women’s rugby

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April 26, 2020
Itoje can compete with the Bok giants
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Itoje can compete with the Bok giants

2021 LIONS A YEAR TO GO. NICK CAIN LOOKS AT THE CONTENDERS FOR EACH POSITION

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April 26, 2020
Global season must happen to make rugby a world sport
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Global season must happen to make rugby a world sport

Q&A ALAN SOLOMONS ON THE RECORD

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April 26, 2020
Hogg is loving life after Jack's warm welcome
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Hogg is loving life after Jack's warm welcome

Scotland star Stuart Hogg tells Neale Harvey how West Country life is exceeding expectations

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April 26, 2020
Empty grounds? You'd be surprised by the chatter
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Empty grounds? You'd be surprised by the chatter

MY first thought about playing two instalments of the Six Nations next season, with the earlier one replacing the October/November Autumn series window, is that the overriding consideration should not be about money, but whether it is safe to play.

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April 26, 2020
Age 30, I felt ready for the ‘real world'
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Age 30, I felt ready for the ‘real world'

MY LIFE IN RUGBY DAVE LEWIS THE FORMER GLOUCESTER, EXETER AND HARLEQUINS SCRUM-HALF

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April 26, 2020
Cross Green's home to generations of Melvilles
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Cross Green's home to generations of Melvilles

MY CLUB OTLEY WE SPEAK TO A NUMBER OF WELL-KNOWN RUGBY FIGURES ABOUT THE CLUB THEY CALL THEIR OWN, THIS WEEK NIGEL MELVILLE

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April 26, 2020
A sea of people hailed Carling like a Messiah
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A sea of people hailed Carling like a Messiah

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

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April 26, 2020
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Kings Of The Jungle Where Wild Beasts Come To Play

Brendan Gallagher continues his enthralling series by looking at rugby’s feared enforcers

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April 12, 2020
So How Do You Fix This Mess Called The Scrum?
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So How Do You Fix This Mess Called The Scrum?

Nick Cain talks to scrum guru Phil Keith-Roach about the problems with the game's greatest set-piece

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April 19, 2020
May-day for opponents as Jonny just gets better
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May-day for opponents as Jonny just gets better

JONNY May’s move back to Kingsholm is great news for Gloucester fans because he would have to be in the reckoning for one of the wing shirts in any World XV. What strikes me is that he is the most improved player I’ve seen in the England squad. Over the last three seasons he has been right up there, and he tops the list ahead of Tom Curry and Sam Underhill.

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April 19, 2020
Whitelock inspired by hero big bro Sam
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Whitelock inspired by hero big bro Sam

FRANCE-BASED All Blacks flanker Luke Whitelock is backing his older brother Sam to continue a remarkable family dynasty by making it all the way to the 2023 World Cup.

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April 19, 2020
Warrior Will targets role as defence commander
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Warrior Will targets role as defence commander

STROKE victim Will Hurrell aims to forge a new career in coaching after revealing how his life might have been in danger had he continued playing for Bristol.

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April 19, 2020
Slash salary cap and ditch marquee men
The Rugby Paper

Slash salary cap and ditch marquee men

With at least another three weeks of lockdown ahead of us, people are speculating about how we can emerge from this crisis, and what our post-pandemic world will be like. In the greater scheme of things rugby’s fate is trivial, but that doesn’t stop us speculating about what might happen.

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April 19, 2020
Shy schoolboys whose talent shook the world
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Shy schoolboys whose talent shook the world

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

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April 19, 2020