Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Monday 21 February 2022 8:45 am  |  Updated:  Sunday 20 February 2022 9:52 pm

Premiership key stories: Irish surge, tight margins and a Diamond touch

By: Matt Hardy

Deputy Sports Editor - City PM

Add as a preferred source on Google
London Irish beat Saracens on Saturday in the Premiership to launch an attack on the top four places.
London Irish beat Saracens on Saturday in the Premiership to launch an attack on the top four places. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

It may have been a fallow week in the Six Nations but the Premiership offered up a tasty buffet of rugby in a week where the race for the top four dragged in even more teams.

London Irish

Granted, many called London Irish dark horses for the top six at the beginning of the season, but over halfway through this year’s campaign they’re within sight of the top four.

In Saturday’s 32-30 win over capital rivals Saracens, London Irish have proved they’re able to stay in an arduous match right until the death – and be able to take their opportunities in the high-pressure moments.

Now just a few points off fourth, Irish need to make the most of the Six Nations period, where they’re reasonably unaffected by international call-ups, and go from there. 

Close Premiership games

The six Premiership games were won by a combined total of 18 points following Exeter’s 15-14 win over Newcastle, and all 12 competing sides picked up at least one league point.

The results reflect just how closely matched the teams are in the division this year. Even leaders Leicester’s win over bottom side Bath was by a margin of just four.

What this kind of weekend does is prove to fans that the rugby can at least be competitive inside the Six Nations period, even when clubs are without a lot of their star players.

Furthermore, it keeps the various battles across the table alive: the fight for the top four, the competition for the Champions Cup places and of course the scrap to not finish bottom – despite the lack of relegation.

Top four race

It’s a cliche to consistently say that one season is more competitive than the one before but that statement is true of this year.

Read more

John Healey has delivered a fatal blow to Starmer’s premiership

Defence secretary John Healey is leading calls for further investment in the sector.

Just seven points cover third-ranked Harlequins and ninth-placed Northampton Saints.

The league is incredibly tight in the race for the play-offs, and Quins last year confirmed that finishing fourth is enough to spur a side on to the title.

During the international window we are seeing younger players performing at a high level when some senior players are away and those sides in the mix continue to take points off one another.

With nine rounds to play, there are up to 45 points remaining for those who have had their second bye and 40 for those who are yet to have theirs.

So much can continue to change throughout the season but a close race this far into the season is welcome when there’s no relegation battle to watch.

Diamond touch

Steve Diamond’s Worcester side produced one of the most Steve Diamond performances on Friday night as they beat struggling Bristol 19-14.

Warriors were dogged in their defence and while they were unable to take all of their opportunities, they were able to grind out the win.

Post match, Diamond – who has called for the return of relegation to keep the league healthy – praised the performance of his side against a Bristol team who have misfired all season.

Since topping the table last year, the Bears have failed to kick on and have suffered from a bit of a slump. They weren’t helped by an ever increasing injury list at scrum-half when on-loan Toby Venner went off injured in the second half.

Read more

UK government borrowing overshoots expectations on day Burnham elected

Westminster Houses of Parliament under clear sky, iconic London landmark representing UK government and politics

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Life&Style

Categories

  • Sport

Related Topics

  • Rugby Union

Trending Articles

  • Burnham tax plans spark investor rush to bank capital gains

  • Brewdog chief executive quits after only one year

  • Housebuilding giants hit with £4.5bn lawsuit for allegedly overcharging buyers

  • UK ‘no longer a serious place’ says Hedge fund boss after losing £200m tax battle

  • Canary Wharf’s reinvention is a triumph

More from City PM

  • John Healey has delivered a fatal blow to Starmer’s premiership

    Opinion
    Defence secretary John Healey is leading calls for further investment in the sector.
  • UK government borrowing overshoots expectations on day Burnham elected

    Economics
    Westminster Houses of Parliament under clear sky, iconic London landmark representing UK government and politics
  • Would a Burnham premiership deepen the North-South housing divide?

    Property
    Andy Burnham returns to Parliament
  • Thames Water is Burnham’s first big test: will he do what’s right or what’s popular?

    Opinion
    Thames Water infrastructure with pipes and valves, highlighting water management in urban areas amidst ongoing utility dis...
  • Burnham’s choice of Chancellor will define his premiership

    Opinion
    Ed Miliband speaking at a podium during a press conference, addressing energy policy reforms and climate change initiatives.
  • Starmer: I would make Andy Burnham a Cabinet minister

    Politics
    Keir Starmer speaking at a podium during a press conference, expressing determination and leadership in political discourse
  • Women’s rugby in England is way ahead, and the RFU deserves credit

    Sport Business
    Breaking news scene with bustling city street, reporters gathering, and onlookers observing, highlighting urban life and m...
  • Do the Prem Rugby semi-finals need a Welsh URC team?

    Sport Business
    Getty Images logo on a digital screen in a business news article context, highlighting media and photography industry.

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy