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  • Opportunity knocks for Saracens back-row duo Andy Christie and Sean Reffell with stars away at Rugby World Cup

    September 24, 2019

    While the eyes of the rugby world are on Japan, the new domestic season has quietly begun back here in England. The Premiership Rugby Cup, brought forward due to the World Cup and the resulting delayed start of the Premiership, got underway last weekend. And while the usual stars of the domestic stage are halfway [...]

  • England kick way to Tonga win in World Cup opener but errors suggest work to be done still

    September 22, 2019

    If there was any doubt as to why England leant heavily on their kicking game on Sunday, it quickly became apparent from the physical might that Tonga provided in their Rugby World Cup opener in Japan. Early on in England’s victory, while the scores were still level, Tonga flanker Zane Kapeli collided with Billy Vunipola [...]

  • Rugby World Cup notes: Scotland face battle to progress as Fiji fall to foul play

    September 22, 2019

    Ireland’s 27-3 demolition of Scotland on Sunday has put them on course to top Pool A and set up a likely quarter-final with South Africa, following the Springboks’ defeat to New Zealand. Both groups have had potentially decisive opening matches at this Rugby World Cup, although Scotland now face a challenge to make the knockout [...]

  • New Zealand and South Africa will be the main contenders at an evenly poised Rugby World Cup – and this weekend’s match could be crucial

    September 19, 2019

    This is one of the most evenly poised Rugby World Cups in a long time. Previously, New Zealand have been outright favourites, but the once-dominant force have looked fallible during the last 12 months. England, Wales and Ireland have all run the All Blacks close or beaten them, while they also lost to Australia and [...]

  • Chris Robshaw on England’s World Cup hopes, dealing with his omission and seeking help from Tony Adams

    September 18, 2019

    The Rugby World Cup is upon us and for most there is an unparalleled excitement that comes with uniting behind a nation in one of sport’s elite tournaments. For Chris Robshaw that will also be true, along with a lingering sense of what might have been after head coach Eddie Jones decided against including the [...]

  • South Africa could spring a surprise in World Cup opener against New Zealand

    September 17, 2019

    The Rugby World Cup may get under way on Friday when hosts Japan face Russia but the tournament will not fully ignite until a day later when the giants of New Zealand and South Africa collide in Yokohama. It is an encounter between two of rugby’s great nations, who have collectively won five of the [...]

  • Which Premiership clubs will be hardest hit by the Rugby World Cup?

    September 17, 2019

    It is always a special occasion when Bath Rugby play Bristol Bears under the floodlights at Ashton Gate in a West Country derby, even more so when it is the opening fixture of a new Premiership season.  On this occasion, however, there will be some notable differences. The Premiership’s opening weekend will take place later [...]

  • Gatland and Schmidt, two of rugby’s finest, seek perfect World Cup send-off

    September 16, 2019

    While it is normal to see coaching turnover at the end of a World Cup cycle, the aftermath of the 2019 tournament will be particularly poignant. Steve Hansen, current world champion, will leave his post as New Zealand head coach. However, it is two of his countrymen, Joe Schmidt and Warren Gatland, whose departures will [...]

  • George Ford has given Eddie Jones a dilemma with his excellent World Cup warm-up

    September 12, 2019

    I wasn’t convinced to start with but it seems Eddie Jones has been pretty crafty by selecting his 31-man squad as early as he did.  It has given those going to the World Cup an extra four weeks to prepare for the tournament, rather than wasting emotional energy on fighting to make it. There are [...]

  • Rugby World Cup to give Georgia the chance to earn their seat at rugby’s top table

    September 12, 2019

    Georgia have spent the better part of a decade stuck in European Rugby’s no man’s land, wedged under the glass ceiling that separates them from the continent’s elite. Currently, their primary competition is the Rugby Europe Championship, the second tier beneath the far more prestigious Six Nations. Georgia have won nine of the last 11 [...]

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