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September 13, 2020

We'll try to test Exeter out wide says Biggar

DAN BIGGAR says Northampton won’t die wondering against Exeter in Sunday’s all-English Champions Cup quarter-final and admits it’s time the Saints got the better of the Chiefs.

We'll try to test Exeter out wide says Biggar

3 mins

Losing Faz won't stop us winning says Wray

SARACENS hero Jackson Wray will run out for his 250th game against Leinster in Dublin this Saturday believing his depleted side can pull off a shock for the ages and keep their season alive.

Losing Faz won't stop us winning says Wray

3 mins

‘Chokers' tag hurts because it's justified says Kinghorn

EDINBURGH full-back Blair Kinghorn believes a team psychologist could help exorcise their knockout demons and shed a growing reputation for ‘choking’ on the big stage.

‘Chokers' tag hurts because it's justified says Kinghorn

2 mins

Listen Pat, Piutau's punch was not in self-defence!

After Tuesday evening’s Premiership match between Bristol and Northampton, Pat Lam decided to have his say about the three-match bans handed out to his captain, Siale Piutau and Worcester’s Andrew Kitchener following their recent punch-up.

Listen Pat, Piutau's punch was not in self-defence!

4 mins

Fiji bring excitement but Georgians won't thrill us

I’M glad that the Eight Nations has been finalised, with Amazon the main broadcaster and Channel 4 showing three live games – Ireland v Wales, England v Ireland and Ireland v Georgia, plus highlights of all the others.

Fiji bring excitement but Georgians won't thrill us

4 mins

Tigers have taken their medicine after bitter pill at Wasps

ZACH HENRY was once rated good enough only to play 4th XV rugby at Bath University and now he’s Leicester’s starting fly-half for the club’s biggest game on the regular-season calendar – the East Midlands derby against Northampton.

Tigers have taken their medicine after bitter pill at Wasps

3 mins

Mighty Leinster land the treble

LEINSTER became the first side to win the PRO14 title three years in a row when they had more than enough firepower to see off Ulster in the most surreal final in the history of the competition.

Mighty Leinster land the treble

2 mins

Sevens must innovate or it will die warns Friday

USA Sevens head coach Mike Friday fears the short form of the game will die unless big businesses are encouraged to become involved in an IPL-style revolution.

Sevens must innovate or it will die warns Friday

3 mins

Ex-teacher or Test star ...who's the best coach?

Dave Rennie, the new Wallaby boss from All Black country, has an amusing way of putting it. “Teaching, coaching – it’s the same thing,” he likes to say. “The kids are just a bit bigger.”

Ex-teacher or Test star ...who's the best coach?

4 mins

Sale's dirty dozen do job on Sarries

SALE moved up to second in the Premiership with victory over Saracens but were denied a bonus point which could be costly in the race to finish second and claim a home semi-final spot with just three games remaining.

Sale's dirty dozen do job on Sarries

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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