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  • Eddie Jones hoping coaching staff overhaul can inspire England to Six Nations victory

    January 26, 2020

    When England take to the Stade de France for their opening Six Nations fixture next weekend, all eyes will be on the players. How will the Saracens stars fare away from their turbulent club? Will the uncapped players hit the ground running? Has Eddie Jones made enough changes from the squad that lost the World [...]

  • Saracens’ relegation from the Premiership is a sad moment for English rugby and salary cap rules must change as a result

    January 23, 2020

    Saracens are being relegated and, putting the specifics aside for a moment, I think that is a sad state of affairs for English rugby.  Former chairman Nigel Wray has apologised for his actions in failing to comply with the Premiership salary cap, but I have sympathy for him. In many ways what he did – [...]

  • Six Nations 2020 squads: Rees-Zammit a hugely exciting prospect for Wales, Sexton uncertainty a problem for Ireland

    January 16, 2020

    Squads for the Six Nations started to be announced this week and the call-up of Louis Rees-Zammit for Wales has been the standout selection so far. The Gloucester winger is riding a wave at the moment. He is in outstanding form for his club, having scored nine tries in 12 appearances this season, and looks [...]

  • The options facing Eddie Jones ahead of England’s Six Nations squad announcement

    January 15, 2020

    England’s opening Six Nations match next month is a difficult trip to Paris against a French side that has undergone a complete overhaul. Their new head coach, Fabien Galthie, who was promoted from assistant following the World Cup, has left out a handful of experienced stars, including Yoann Huget, Maxime Medard and Camille Lopez, in [...]

  • Eddie Jones must look to Ben Spencer and Dan Robson to answer England scrum-half dilemma

    January 9, 2020

    Eddie Jones has hinted he could make a number of changes when he names his England squad for the Six Nations in 11 days’ time and I’m intrigued to see where he goes. It is the start of a new Rugby World Cup cycle and, while I don’t think he will make immediate wholesale alterations, [...]

  • Live sport: How, when and where to watch all the best action on TV this Christmas

    December 20, 2019

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year if you are a sports fan with endless live action to get stuck into. Here City PM details the biggest and best events over the festive period and how to watch them. Scroll down for a full list. Football It all gets underway this Saturday as Arsenal [...]

  • Japan pulled off an incredible Rugby World Cup this year capped off by Siya Kolisi lifting the trophy

    December 19, 2019

    Without doubt, the highlight of the year was the Rugby World Cup. It was held in Asia for the first time and Japan did a magnificent job as hosts. Everyone was so welcoming and friendly; it is truly an amazing place. Despite the tragedy of Typhoon Hagibis, which ripped through the country and caused devastation, [...]

  • Bryan Habana: South Africa’s World Cup win has already had a huge impact on the country and will give the 2021 Lions’ Tour extra spice

    December 11, 2019

    Five weeks have passed since South Africa won the Rugby World Cup but the impact that the achievement will have on the nation is only just beginning.  The Springboks beat England 32-12 in Yokohama last month to claim their third World Cup, with each triumph having come 12 years apart.  But this latest trophy, which [...]

  • Northampton Saints’ clash with Leinster will be a real test of their credentials this campaign

    December 5, 2019

    Northampton’s double-header against Leinster in the Champions Cup, starting on Saturday, will provide a great test of where they really stand this season.  The Saints have had a flying start to the campaign and smashed Leicester 36-13 last weekend in the East Midlands derby to go top of the Premiership.  It has always been a [...]

  • Bristol Bears have the potential to become Premiership big-hitters under Pat Lam and Steve Lansdown

    November 28, 2019

    Bristol Bears turned heads on Wednesday when they announced the signing of Fijian international Semi Radradra on a three-year contract from next season.  It is a huge statement from Bristol – one which shows their growing reputation and position within the Premiership’s hierarchy. They may have to pay over the odds for him, but Radradra [...]

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