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Norey working hard to grab his Prem chance
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Norey working hard to grab his Prem chance

MAX Norey made his Exeter debut in 2019 but has had to wait until this season to nail down a regular place in the Chiefs' match day squad, learning patiently his trade in lower leagues.

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February 18, 2024
Esher hold off comeback as Hawks left wondering
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Esher hold off comeback as Hawks left wondering

ESHER underlined their promotion credentials with a hard-fought victory over Henley Hawks at Dry Leas.

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February 18, 2024
Morse: Warburton is my inspiration
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Morse: Warburton is my inspiration

RISING star Morgan Morse has revealed how he has drawn inspiration from the words of former and Wales Lions skipper Sam Warburton.

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February 18, 2024
Short-term contract takes Grace to Bath
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Short-term contract takes Grace to Bath

FORMER Wales rugby league star Regan Grace has signed a short-term contract with Bath.

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February 18, 2024
It's ten out of ten for Lynn's table toppers
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It's ten out of ten for Lynn's table toppers

GLOUCESTER-Hartpury went top of the table with a bonus-point win against Sale Sharks to maintain their 100 per cent win record from 10 games, while Sale Sharks remain bottom with nine defeats.

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February 18, 2024
No stopping Portugal as they put on a show
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No stopping Portugal as they put on a show

PORTUGAL'S World Cup win over Fiji might rank as their finest-ever victory but this extraordinary attacking feast in Bucharest runs that night in Toulouse very close.

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February 18, 2024
Lee-Lo red too much for Cardiff to live with
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Lee-Lo red too much for Cardiff to live with

AN early red card to centre Ray Lee-Lo proved too much of a handicap for Cardiff to overcome as their hopes of an end-of-season play-off place were virtually extinguished.

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February 18, 2024
Long breaks do us no favours - Rayer
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Long breaks do us no favours - Rayer

BEDFORD Blues have made a promising start to this truncated but season's Championship director of rugby Rayer says.

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February 18, 2024
Hendrickson enjoying his new life in Japan
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Hendrickson enjoying his new life in Japan

TOM Hendrickson is settling well to life in the Far East having swapped the Premiership for that of Japanese Rugby League One.

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February 18, 2024
Tigers keen to make it a day to remember
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Tigers keen to make it a day to remember

LEICESTER scrumhalf Tom Whiteley wants to give Hanro Liebenberg a day to remember by helping Tigers book a place in the Premiership Cup final.

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February 18, 2024
Magnificent Mercer takes no prisoners
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Magnificent Mercer takes no prisoners

GLOUCESTER supporters must wish Zach Mercer could be snubbed by England every week.

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February 18, 2024
England A told: Play what's in front of you
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England A told: Play what's in front of you

ENGLAND A will not be a replica of the senior side when they face Portugal at Welford Road next Sunday.

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February 18, 2024
Moody: Ireland hold the aces
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Moody: Ireland hold the aces

LEWIS Moody still harbours doubts are that England ready to lift the Six Nations crown despite a confident and promising start to the campaign.

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February 18, 2024
Dowson hoping Lawes will stay
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Dowson hoping Lawes will stay

NORTHAMPTON director of rugby Phil Dowson still harbours some hope that Courtney Lawes has a future at Franklin's Gardens beyond the end of this season.

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February 18, 2024
Assiratti goes from novice to mainstay
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Assiratti goes from novice to mainstay

A YEAR ago Keiron Assiratti was wondering how he could prop up his family, never mind the Welsh scrum.

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February 18, 2024
O'Shea wants more England A fixtures
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O'Shea wants more England A fixtures

TWICKENHAM is looking to arrange up to four England A fixtures in the coming years following the resurrection of the side this season.

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February 18, 2024
Mercer on a mission
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Mercer on a mission

GLOUCESTER booked their place in the Premiership Cup final with Zach Mercer, pictured, leading the way with the first try and a hand in both of the others as they saw off Exeter 17-14 at Kingsholm.

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February 18, 2024
Cole's wife gave him green light to carry on
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Cole's wife gave him green light to carry on

ADAM HATHAWAY

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February 18, 2024
Hodge to hit the ground running
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Hodge to hit the ground running

JOSH Hodge insists he’s looking to make up for lost time after making his return to first team action at Exeter Chiefs.

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February 11, 2024
Shock for Portugal as Belgium beat the odds
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Shock for Portugal as Belgium beat the odds

CORNISH Pirates full-back Jordan Gott hopes that playing a part in Belgium rugby’s best-ever win will be the catalyst for a strong second half of the season on a personal level as well as the dawn of a bright new era for the Black Devils.

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February 11, 2024
Battling England's power is too much for Wales
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Battling England's power is too much for Wales

MARK Mapletoft's age-grade front row have endured hefty expectations to replace the current men's ageing forwards but Friday night's scrum masterclass shows the future is looking bright for England's pack.

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February 11, 2024
Italy need to stay in the game if they can
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Italy need to stay in the game if they can

DUBLIN has been anything other than a fair city for Italy in the last decade. Playing a rerouted England side in Rome is one thing, but if the Azzurri are to show visible signs of progress they will need to front up at a ground where they have tended to go missing.

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February 11, 2024
This Irish dynasty will keep on going
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This Irish dynasty will keep on going

WAS the speed of the Irish recovery after the World Cup surprising? No, because I don’t call it a recovery. They showed against France in the Six Nations opener in Marseille last week just how high their standards now are.

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February 11, 2024
That was a try-but the record will not retiect tt
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That was a try-but the record will not retiect tt

THERE is a three-volume book to be written on false dawns, shattered dreams and broken hearts in Scottish rugby and this game will surely have its own substantial tear-stained entry. Last week they won a game they should probably have lost and yesterday they lost a game they should definitely have won.

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February 11, 2024
Scotland heartbreak after has the final word in late drama
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Scotland heartbreak after has the final word in late drama

HAS there ever been a Six Nations encounter where the final outcome hinged so dramatically and for so long on the decision of a television match official?

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February 11, 2024
Once again, England escape to victory
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Once again, England escape to victory

IT was another skin-of-the-teeth England win as Jamie George’s crew rewarded Steve Borthwick’s decision to stick with his Rome line-up, as the team edged past Wales in this second round tussle.

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February 11, 2024
Williams sets his sights on Wales return
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Williams sets his sights on Wales return

LIAM Williams has left the door open on a return to the Test scene for Wales’ summer tour of Australia but faces stiff tralia but faces stiff competition from Warren Gatland’s new boys. new boys.

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February 11, 2024
Anglo-Welsh league 'depends on money'
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Anglo-Welsh league 'depends on money'

PREMIERSHIP coaches have given their backing to Warren Gatland's call for an Anglo-Welsh league as long as the finances add up.

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February 11, 2024
We're not far off the top teams George
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We're not far off the top teams George

SKIPPER Jamie George claimed his England side were not a million miles off the top teams in the Six Nations after they scrapped to a 16-14 win over Wales at Twickenham yesterday.

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February 11, 2024
Why Six Nations is pinnacle of game
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Why Six Nations is pinnacle of game

HERE we are at the start of another Six Nations with everything to play for as the excitement builds with the first games this weekend. The world of rugby desperately needs the Six Nations to be a real success if the game is to grow and prosper.

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February 04, 2024