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Knights come from behind to beat Hull FC
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York Knights secure a third consecutive Super League victory for the first time in their history - as Hull FC's poor away form continues. -
Start with Pollock? Let’s see, says chief
HENRY Pollock scored a hat-trick off the bench as 11-try England crushed Fiji 73-8 in Liverpool to get back to winning ways. ■By ADAM HATHAWAY at Hill Dickinson Stadium But boss Steve Borthwick refused to guarantee the Northampton back row a starting spot next weekend against Argentina in Santiago del Estero. There were tries on […]
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Why it’s worth going back to the future
WHERE are we on the player welfare front? The same place as usual, sadly: stuck in downtown Palookaville without a street map. It is a story in dire need of an ending, but we don’t even have a starting point. Rugby needs cash, and the only way to generate it is to stage matches. Not […]
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We had chances, admits Sione
SCOTLAND captain Sione Tuipulotu admitted missed opportunities proved costly as the visitors slipped to defeat against South Africa despite producing a battling fightback in Pretoria. “I’m disappointed to lose,” admitted Tuipulotu. “We were able to battle back but the period after half-time hurt us. We had a lot of possession in their 22 and didn’t […]
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Wales finish well but Junior Boks march on
By SKYE HOLLAND POOL A South Africa ..52 Wales ...............33 SOUTH Africa’s potent five-try driving maul proved too strong for Wales as the Baby Boks topped Pool A. Wales take on Australia in the fifth-place semi-final today, while South Africa play England in the last four on Monday. An upset looked on the cards when […]
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Wales are aiming to end on a high
By BEN JAYCOCK 5th PLACE SEMI-FINAL PREVIEW... Australia v Wales Today. Kick-off 5.30pm, Avchala Stadium, Tbilisi WALES have made two enforced changes for today’s fifth-place semi-final against Australia as Richard Whiffin’s side look to end an encouraging campaign on a high. After pushing unbeaten South Africa in their final Pool A match, the Welshmen have […]
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USA and Japan chase first victory
By JEAN BULL 13th PLACE SEMI-FINAL PREVIEW... Japan v USA Today. 5.30pm JAPAN have made eight changes for today’s 13thplace semi-final against the USA as both sides chase a first victory of the Championship. The Baby Blossoms and Junior All-Americans have met only once before at this level, with Japan claiming a commanding 44-8 victory […]
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Turner makes most of his Argentine trip
PETER JACKSON THE MAN TRULY IN THE KNOW THE MAN TRULY IN THE KNOW WALES landed in Buenos Aires in time to witness a once-in-a-lifetime experience: Argentina teetering en masse towards a nervous breakdown over opponents from a distant land. Their collective state of extreme anxiety had nothing to do with Los Pumas conceding seven […]
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Tuima signs for Tigers
LEICESTER Tigers have signed England women’s centre Lagi Tuima from Harlequins. Tuima, right, spent seven years at The Stoop and is second on their all time appearances list, featuring more than 100 times for the west London club. The 28-year-old was a key member of the Harlequins side that won the Premier 15s title in […]
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Top two sides may hail from the South
NOW that the new Nations Championship is underway, I wonder whether anyone has given any thought as to how it might pan out. Its ‘attraction’ is based upon the premise that it is a true examination of the Northern Hemisphere v the South! Its aim is to determine, for once and for all (and thereafter […]
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The great survivor of the Welsh jungle…
BOB Penberthy’s arrival in the Pontypridd second row came at roughly the same time as John F Kennedy’s in the White House. By the time the Welshman of Bionic Elbow fame called it quits, five more US Presidents had come and gone. A few second row forwards have done famous things, like five Lions tours […]
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Start with Pollock against Pumas
JEREMY GUSCOTT OUTSPOKEN AND UNMISSABLE... EVERY WEEK ENGLAND set a decent benchmark in the narrow loss against France in the last round of the Six Nations, and took the champions right to the last play of the match. However, it seemed that the energy had disappeared between that performance and the heavy defeat by South […]
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Spain out to prove worth
13th PLACE SEMI-FINALPREVIEW... Spain v Uruguay Today. 5.30pm SPAIN and Uruguay will both be desperate to end their World Rugby U20 Championship campaigns on a high when they meet for the first time ever at this level in today’s 13th-place semi-final in Tbilisi. Neither side managed a victory during the pool stages, with Spain finishing […]
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South Africa showing best way forward
SOUTH Africa’s 23-man squad for the Test against England includes players from 11 different representative teams. Plus one player based in England. Many different clubs are represented in the team. By contrast, the England squad is restricted to 10 ring-fenced ‘Prem’ clubs – as if the rest of England’s clubs and their counties don’t exist. […]
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Smith is another smart NZ selection
LOOK out. With the 2027 World Cup beginning to hove into view, New Zealand are making some canny appointments. Dave Rennie, in my estimation, is an excellent appointment as head coach and now he has recruited the great Conrad Smith as the head of men’s high performance for NZR. Smith, below, is definitely a bloke […]
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Skivington banking on Morgan and Lake to put some beef into Gloucester
Paul Rees continues his summer series reviewing the Prem season, with the focus this week on Gloucester AFTER narrowly missing out on the play-offs, Gloucester were back at the wrong end of the table last season. The step back prompted a mid-season review of the management set-up and by the end of it, with George […]
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Scotland make South Africa fight all the way
SOUTH Africa survived a spirited Scotland fightback to secure a victory in a 10-try Nations Championship thriller at Loftus Versfeld. By BEN JAYCOCK South Africa .................... 42pts Scotland ........................... 28pts Tries: Papier 17, Roos 19, Louw 58, Willemse 60, Porthen 66, Kriel 78 Conversions: Pollard 18, 20, 58, 61, 67; Horn 78 Tries: Fagerson 34, […]
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‘Salt’ was an inspiration to all, says Cano
By CHRIS COLLYER FOR Ricky Cano, Clifton’s relegation from National One will always be remembered as secondary to the tragedy that shook the club earlier this year. The experienced prop, below, admits the sudden death of former head coach and Clifton College director of rugby Matt Salter in March left players devastated, but says the […]
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Sad to see second-rate refs in charge at Junior World Cup
SO we have an England semi-final against South Africa at the Junior World Cup in Georgia to savour this week along with New Zealand’s clash with France. No shocks there, basically the normal suspects, although I was surprised that France, not really at the level of recent years, squeezed past Australia who to these eyes […]
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Ruthless Georgia far too strong for Uruguay
By BEN JAYCOCK POOL A Georgia ............56 Uruguay .............3 HOSTS Georgia produced a ruthless display to end Uruguay’s hopes of a higher finish by running in eight unanswered tries in a crushing victory in Tbilisi. Los Teritos briefly threatened an upset when fly-half Juan Francisco Pereira slotted an early penalty to edge his side 3-0 […]
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Relief for Farrell as Ireland get home
SEAN Jansen marked his Ireland debut with a try and player-of-the-match display as Andy Farrell’s much-changed side wore down Japan in Australia to maintain their perfect start to the Nations Championship. BY BEN JAYCOCK Japan ...................20pts Ireland................ 36pts Tries: Main 4, Era 59 Conversions: Matsunaga 5, 60 Penalties: Matsunaga 18, 28 Tries: Timoney 9, O’Toole […]
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Nottingham quick to find their feet at Richmond jamboree
NOTTINGHAM ended Durham’s three-year grip on the BUCS Rugby Sevens crown with a five-try 35-5 victory over Loughborough in the final at the University Celestial 7s in Richmond. The annual event attracted more than 50 men’s and women’s teams and around 1,000 players to Richmond Athletic Ground, with Great Britain Sevens selectors again watching closely. […]
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Nothing’s changed
WHILE nobody was expecting England to win in South Africa against this current Springboks team, what was clear from the defeat was that nothing has been learned from the disastrous Six Nations campaign, whatsoever. Head coach Steve Borthwick could have had one of the best ball carrying, physical No.8’s in Tom Willis, yet chose not […]
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New Zealand on easy street
By SAM JACKSON POOL B New Zealand.. 45 Italy...................15 Italy made a flying start when centre Giacomo Falchetto intercepted a pass to score inside three minutes, but New Zealand gradually took control after a scrappy opening quarter. Bradley Tocker powered over after sustained pressure and a yellow card for Simone Far-din, before David Lewai punished […]
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Main issue is Borthwick’s selection
AFTER last week’s very predictable result and performance against South Africa, it’s noticeable that some rugby commentators (mostly former players) and possibly also some fans are starting to apportion the blame for the recent bad run of results to the English game in general rather than Steve Borthwick and his inadequacy as a selector. in […]
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Lock star Caulfield returns to Bristol
BRISTOL have re-signed second row Josh Caulfield from Ealing Trail-finders for the 2026-27 season. Caufield left the Bears last summer and has spent the past season with the Champ club who lost the play-off final to Worcester Warriors. The 29-year-old previously made 36 appearances for his hometown club between 2023 and 2026. Caulfield said: “Coming […]
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Kick, kick, kick tactics are woeful
I COULD write a long letter regarding the woes of England players and coaches, but it would take too long. They may look great playing in the Premiership but at international level they are not. For some reason we kick, kick, and bloody kick the ball to the opposition for 80 minutes, WHY? It’s pathetic. […]
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Jordan cuts down Italy and speeds into record books
By SAM JACKSON New Zealand ... 47pts Tries: Darry 8, Jordan 30, 51, 54; Roigard 42, de Groot 48, Vaa’i 81 Conversions: Love 9, 31, 43, 52, 55, 82 Italy .....................17pts Tries: Menoncello 3, Marin 57 Conversions: Allan 4, Garbisi 58 Penalty: Allan 18 WILL Jordan rewrote the record books as New Zealand powered to […]
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Jamie, 31, fights off cancer to
By BEN JAYCOCK JUST eight months after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia, Guernsey prop Jamie Aureka Mao-ate-Dunn pulled on the famous black jersey once again after earning selection for the New Zealand Ambassadors touring squad. The 31-year-old former Manawatū expat, who has spent the last three seasons at Guernsey, admits the diagnosis “hit me […]
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Ireland get late Molony boost
9th PLACESEMI-FINALPREVIEW... Ireland v Fiji Moday, July 13. 5.30pm IRELAND will look to finish their campaign on a positive note when they face Fiji in Monday’s ninth-place semi-final in Kutaisi. Andrew Browne’s side finished third in Pool C after defeats to England and Argentina before bouncing back emphatically with a 73-22 victory over the United […]
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