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George Martin’s hopes of making the British and Irish Lions tour look all but over as the lock is unlikely to feature for ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNMike Tindall worried Marcus Smith has ‘killed’ Lions chances after being put in ‘tricky spot’ by Steve BorthwickRugby World Cup winner Mike Tindall admits that Marcus Smith could have harmed both his Lions and England hopes looking ahead ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNBristol v Leicester: Five takeaways as Lions ‘dark horse’ dominates to down ‘outrageous and utterly awful’ BearsFollowing Leicester Tigers' 19-36 victory over the Bristol Bears at Ashton Gate, here are our five takeaways from the ...
By PAUL REES FREDDIE Steward is forgetting about England as he sets his mind on helping Leicester reach the Premiership playoffs. The 36-cap full-back has gone from becoming one of the first names in ...
There are not many England players currently on the circuit whose name and identity transcend the sport. Maro Itoje, perhaps ...
Michael Cheika's replacement must bring much-needed continuity to a club which gives the impression of making it up as it ...
Leicester Tigers prop Joe Heyes talks about why his first try for England had his father crying in the stands.
It is little more than two years since Wigglesworth finally called time on his illustrious club career, a move into a full-time coaching role at Leicester Tigers necessitated by Steve Borthwick ...
Gloucester centre Seb Atkinson will "be up there" on England head coach Steve Borthwick's radar, believes his club director of rugby George Skivington. The 22-year-old scored a first-half hat ...
Long and distinguished his playing career may have been, Richard Wigglesworth freely admits that he never expected the British and Irish Lions call to come during his 20 years at the elite level.
Nic Dolly's England career was thwarted by injury. Now the Western Force hooker has his sights on playing for Australia.
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inews.co.uk on MSN'It's never dull': How Gloucester became the Premiership's great entertainersKINGSHOLM — The Shed at Gloucester is the most famous terrace in rugby, known for its pithy humour, and here is a good ...
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