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  • England v Samoa: 10 Rugby World Cup facts ahead of kick-off

    October 7, 2023

    England take on Samoa knowing they are through to the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup. Here are 10 facts about the two sides ahead of their clash on Saturday. 10 Rugby World Facts

  • ‘It’s all on the line this weekend at the Rugby World Cup’

    October 6, 2023

    This is the crunch point, where those nations who have not yet secured their spots in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup find out whether they’ve got any bottle. Because when everything is on the line, and there is no get-out-of-jail-free card in the following week, you really see what you are made of. [...]

  • Where to watch the Rugby World Cup in London

    October 5, 2023

    It is the final weekend of fixtures in the pool stages of this Rugby World Cup and bars and pubs across London are waiting to be graced with your presence. Here’s where City PM are watching this weekend. Tyrwhitt Arms Charles Tyrwhitt, whose ambassadors include former England internationals Matt Dawson and Jason Robinson, occasionally open [...]

  • Golfers can play for brand value at Olympics and Ryder Cup, not a pay cheque

    October 5, 2023

    This week’s Ed Warner column looks at the Patrick Cantlay “pay or no pay” discussion and how Olympians can only dream of being in a situation where they don’t need payment to compete at the highest level. Can those Ryder Cup golfers simply increase their brand value by rubbing shoulders with Olympians in Paris next [...]

  • England need best players playing in Premiership, says Care

    October 3, 2023

    England international Danny Care has said he sees the positives of proposed hybrid international contracts if it keeps the country’s top rugby players in the English Premiership. A number of stars, such as Henry Arundell and Jack Willis, have fled overseas after the collapse of the rugby clubs last season while the surviving 10 outfits [...]

  • Scotland can cause untold World Cup misery to Springboks or Ireland

    October 3, 2023

    The last week of Rugby World Cup fixtures can often be a schedule of dead rubbers and meaningless ties, but there’s a storm brewing in Pool B and it involves two of the home nations. Both Scotland and Ireland are able to qualify for the last eight of the tournament, but it would come at [...]

  • Blood, sweat and tiers: Rugby needs Tier Two teams, they cannot be banished into shadows

    October 1, 2023

    We have seen England topple debutants Chile 71-0 and New Zealand beat Rugby World Cup stalwarts Italy 96-17 but the biggest issue this tournament has seen is established Tier Two sides such as Romania fall victim to long-term neglect. Because when you look at their last 10 fixtures Romania have scored just 152 points, averaging [...]

  • Wales momentum could take them to Rugby World Cup final

    September 29, 2023

    If you’d have asked me two months ago whether Wales would get out of their Rugby World Cup pool, I’d have been sceptical. But having watched them in Lyon on Sunday as they dismantled Australia by a record score, I genuinely think there’s a possibility of them making the final this year. Their quarter-final will [...]

  • RFU must fix Championship funding after Jersey collapse, says Pirates CEO

    September 28, 2023

    Championship Rugby club Cornish Pirates’ chief executive has called on the RFU to review their funding of the second tier following the collapse of Jersey Reds. Rebecca Thomas has told City PM that all clubs are in the same financial boat after Jersey ceased trading on Thursday morning and that the governing body must review [...]

  • Championship Rugby chair slams RFU over response to Jersey downfall

    September 28, 2023

    Simon Halliday, chairman of Championship Rugby, has slammed the RFU over their response to the downfall of Jersey Reds, after the defending champions ceased trading. “The message is that persistent uncertainly over central financial support has made it impossible for them to carry on. “In essence, they have said: if the governing body won;t commit [...]

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