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  • New Zealand coaches still the most sought-after as Wales and Australia turn to Kiwis to lead

    November 26, 2019

    Less than a month after standing down as Wales head coach, Warren Gatland is set to return to the Principality Stadium in Cardiff this weekend. This time, however, he will be leading out the Barbarians as life after 12 years with Wales officially begins. The exhibition match will also be the first of Wayne Pivac’s [...]

  • Premiership Rugby: Bristol Bears continue to go from strength to strength under Pat Lam as they lead the chasing pack

    November 26, 2019

    Top of the Premiership at the first European break and with two wins from two in the Challenge Cup, Bristol Bears are starting to reap the rewards of years of patience and hard work behind the scenes. The domestic campaign is just four games old but victories over last year’s finalists Exeter Chiefs and local [...]

  • Exeter Chiefs are underdogs no longer – they must step up and end their European hoodoo in the Champions Cup

    November 21, 2019

    This season is a big one for Exeter Chiefs. They are no longer an up-and-coming side who can rely on their underdog status to temper ambition.  Saracens’ 35-point deduction in the Premiership means they are hindered both domestically and in the Champions Cup and Exeter really should be the team to benefit.   Understandably, the Chiefs [...]

  • Leicester Tigers’ stuttering start to the season highlights familiar concerns

    November 20, 2019

    Just four games into a new Premiership campaign that promised to be a turning point for Leicester Tigers and they appear no nearer to ending the “worst period in the club’s history”. That was head coach Geordan Murphy’s brutal assessment of last season. But despite an intense 12-week pre-season designed to get the players in [...]

  • Saracens’ Premiership points deduction leaves the Champions Cup wide open for challengers

    November 14, 2019

    Saracens’ 35-point deduction for breaching Premiership salary cap rules has dominated the news in recent weeks and I think it will have a big knock-on effect in the Champions Cup, which starts this weekend. After Sarries’ impressive away win at Gloucester at the weekend, head coach Mark McCall said that he would prioritise league games [...]

  • Eddie Jones has enriched English rugby but the RFU should try and hire Steve Hansen

    November 7, 2019

    Firstly, I want to hold my hands up: I called the Rugby World Cup final completely wrong.  I have rewatched the match since to try to make sense of it, and although Kyle Sinckler’s early injury helped give South Africa the ascendancy in the scrum, it was far from the biggest factor in England’s 32-12 [...]

  • Saracens could challenge legality of Premiership Rugby’s salary cap if review falls through

    November 7, 2019

    Saracens could seek a legal challenge to Premiership Rugby’s salary cap if they fail in their bid to overturn a 35-point deduction and £5.4m fine, according to a leading sports lawyer. The English and European champions could argue that the salary cap framework is anti-competitive, says former World Rugby head of legal Darren Bailey. However, [...]

  • Rugby World Cup: Why the legacy of Japan’s tournament will live on

    November 6, 2019

    The Rugby World Cup may have ended without the ultimate prize for England last weekend but the tournament itself created winners beyond those in the triumphant South Africa camp. The decision to choose Japan as host nation, ahead of bids from Italy and the eventual winners, appeared bold back in 2009. With the benefit of [...]

  • Saracens docked 35 points and fined £5m for breaching salary cap

    November 5, 2019

    Premiership and European rugby champions Saracens have been docked 35 points for breaching Premiership Rugby’s salary cap. The English club must also pay a £5.4m fine after a probe into investment partnerships between its chairman, renowned City bigwig Nigel Wray, and a number of senior players. Read more: These were the six best players at [...]

  • The six best players at the 2019 Rugby World Cup

    November 4, 2019

    From Cheslin Kolbe’s dancing feet in South Africa’s opening weekend defeat against New Zealand to Manu Tuilagi bursting through the gain line in England’s quarter-final with Australia, the 2019 Rugby World Cup was filled with individual moments of brilliance. Here, City PM picks six of the best performers at the tournament. Maro Itoje, England Where [...]

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