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In this issue

October 22, 2023

It's heartbreak

England go so close but Springboks steal it

It's heartbreak

3 mins

Wasps keen to return to 'highest level'

WASPS want to reform as a club “at the highest level possible” but may need to wait until the 202526 season to do so, says chairman Christopher Holland

Wasps keen to return to 'highest level'

1 min

Easter: We're worst run sport in the world

NICK Easter has criticised the RFU’s governance of English rugby as ‘greyhaired old men who live in the past’ and believes the game is the worst run sport in the world

Easter: We're worst run sport in the world

2 mins

Woollett gets his chance at Leicester

NEW Leicester Tigers recruit Ben Woollett is ‘buzzing to play footy’ with Handré Pollard and Freddie Steward and make the most of being at Welford Road, after enduring the turmoil at Jersey Reds in the past month

Woollett gets his chance at Leicester

2 mins

Premiership Cup a great success, says Matson

HARLEQUINS’ Tabai Matson is calling on English rugby’s ‘powers that be’ to recognise how the new format Premiership Cup has been healthy for all stakeholders in the game – fans, players and coaches

Premiership Cup a great success, says Matson

1 min

Gallant England cruelly denied by Boks

THIS was a semi-final which brought the cruellest cut of all when a courageous, battling England performance ended in a one-point defeat by South Africa due to a booming Handre Pollard penalty two minutes from time

Gallant England cruelly denied by Boks

4 mins

England go with heads held high

ENGLAND did everything but win. They were ahead after two minutes and held on to the lead until there were two minutes to go, making the World Cup holders look ordinary for the most part but on a night when the rain made handling hazardous, the scrum proved decisive

England go with heads held high

4 mins

All Blacks move into the final but this was a sorry mismatch

NEW Zealand have booked their place in a fifth World Cup final, but after the pyrotechnics of last weekend’s quarter-finals this first semi-final of the 2023 tournament fizzled out.

All Blacks move into the final but this was a sorry mismatch

4 mins

Paying the price of a lopsided draw

We may have spent all last week luxuriating in the afterglow of two of the greatest matches ever played – aka the two Paris quarter-finals – but there was a price to pay.

Paying the price of a lopsided draw

4 mins

Powerful Fiji can't get past England

ENGLAND held off a thrilling Fijian fightback to avenge defeat in August to the same opposition and reach the World Cup semi-finals

Powerful Fiji can't get past England

1 min

Borthwick must plot his own course

FOR the first time in a long time all four quarter-final games were outstanding in their own way

Borthwick must plot his own course

5 mins

After Jersey, Biljon offered a chance at Rotherham

HAVING had his world turned upside down due to Jersey Reds’ suspension from the Championship, Harvey Biljon has since teamed up with Rotherham Titans in a short-term consultancy role with an aim of helping the club return to the higher leagues

After Jersey, Biljon offered a chance at Rotherham

2 mins

Sale have the power to cut down Tigers

SALE’S big men squeezed their way to victory aided by a fine try from fly half Rob du Preez who whizzed through the Leicester defence 10 minutes from time

Sale have the power to cut down Tigers

2 mins

Unbeaten Bristol are too strong for Saints

BRISTOL Bears showed their bite as they bagged a spirited win at Northampton Saints yesterday

Unbeaten Bristol are too strong for Saints

2 mins

Bath fly high as Saracens sink again

IT’S too early to suggest Bath are the real deal just yet but an impressive away victory over reigning champions Saracens in difficult conditions shouldn’t be snarled at

Bath fly high as Saracens sink again

2 mins

Gloucester hold on to weather the storm

GLOUCESTER fly-half George Barton had his shooting boots on as the Cherry-and-Whites battled through horrific conditions to claim a hard-fought win, and end their 364-day on the road hoodoo

Gloucester hold on to weather the storm

2 mins

Dombrandt: We don't fear anyone

ALEX Dombrandt is not feeling sorry for himself after missing out on the World Cup as he looks to help get Harlequins back to the top after two inconsistent campaigns

Dombrandt: We don't fear anyone

2 mins

Aged 24, Harding keen to lead from the front at Bears

FITZ Harding is looking for Bristol to develop a harder edge this season after becoming the second youngest player to be appointed captain of the club in the Premiership

Aged 24, Harding keen to lead from the front at Bears

2 mins

Put Kolbe fast show on the big TV screen

SEVEN days on, Thomas Ramos will still be kicking himself over falling victim to the mother-and-father of chargedowns in Paris around 9.25pm Central European Time last weekend

Put Kolbe fast show on the big TV screen

3 mins

Red Roses begin new era in style

MARLIE Packer hailed the dawn of a new era after England eased past Australia in their WXV opener in Wellington

Red Roses begin new era in style

2 mins

Ealing hit six to run rings around battling Bedford

EALING Trailfinders made a barnstorming start to their quest of reclaiming the Championship title with a thumping six-try victory at Bedford on opening weekend

Ealing hit six to run rings around battling Bedford

2 mins

Lasike: USA hunting for diamonds in rough

PAUL Lasike believes rugby union is slowly growing in the USA but has a long way to go until it can really compete in the American sporting market, with the complicated laws currently holding the sport back

Lasike: USA hunting for diamonds in rough

3 mins

Lions knock over big boys but still have lot to learn

THE term ‘anyone can beat anyone on their day’ is an overused cliche in sport, but none is more appropriate to describe this season’s National One as newly promoted Leicester Lions have beaten both of last season’s title challengers Rams and Sale FC in the first block of the season

Lions knock over big boys but still have lot to learn

2 mins

Bullett clear that Esher aiming for quick return

IN its centenary year, Esher, a club steeped in history and tradition, finds itself at a critical juncture

Bullett clear that Esher aiming for quick return

2 mins

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The Rugby Paper Magazine Description:

PublisherGreenways Publishing

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

The Rugby Paper, the UK's number 1 selling rugby title, brings you exclusive stories, reports and features on your device, published in exceptional clarity. It contains renowned journalists such as Nick Cain and Peter Jackson, and famous former players as columnists including Jeremy Guscott and Jeff Probyn. Published every Sunday, The Rugby Paper covers Rugby Union from national teams and Premiership / Rabo Direct down to grass roots.

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