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What to watch in men’s rugby: Emerging stars, League One and SVNS

Curtis Langdon celebrates scoring England A's third try against Australia A at Twickenham Stoop on November 17, 2024. (Credit: PA)

Fans will have the opportunity to watch some mouthwatering action from across the globe on RugbyPass TV this weekend.

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On Sunday, England A and Ireland A meet at Ashton Gate as some of the best talent in the two countries push their case for senior recognition.

Before that, two of the top four in Japan Rugby League One meet at Edogawa Athletic Stadium as Kubota Spears and Shizuoka Blue Revs battle for vital points in the race for the top four.

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Meanwhile, HSBC SVNS 2025 returns for the penultimate round of the regular season as Vancouver plays host to the 12 best teams in the shortened format.

Watch all three days from BC Place and much, much more live and for free via RugbyPass TV this weekend.

England A host Ireland A

Away from the cauldron of the Six Nations, fans heading to Ashton Gate this Sunday will get a glimpse at potential stars of championships of the future.

England A host their Ireland counterparts in Bristol looking to build on victories against Portugal and an Australia XV recorded in 2024.

Head coach Lee Blackett has picked a squad featuring a mix of promising Gallagher Premiership stars and those on the verge of Steve Borthwick’s senior squad.

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Northampton Saints forwards Curtis Langdon and Tom Pearson and Leicester Tigers backs Ollie Hassell-Collins and Jack van Poortvliet have all been capped at Test level.

And they have been joined in the home squad by the likes of Alfie Barbeary, Guy Pepper, Charlie Atkinson and others hoping to prove they are ready to take the next step in their careers.

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It is a similar story for the visitors, Ireland A head coach Mike Prendergast selecting six players – Max Deegan, Oli Jager, Tom O’Toole, Fineen Wycherley, Harry Byrne and Shane Daly – who have played at senior level.

Meanwhile, 12 players in the squad were part of the Emerging Ireland tour of South Africa last September, including Ulster winger and Olympian Zac Ward, who brings a bit of sevens stardust to the group.

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Emerging Ireland won all three of their matches in South Africa last year, while England A triumphed in both of the their two fixtures in 2024.

Something has to give at Ashton Gate, and you watch the action unfold live and for free via RugbyPass TV.

Sunday, February 23
13:00 GMT – England A v Ireland A, Ashton Gate – WATCH LIVE HERE

Play-off hopefuls meet in Tokyo

Third hosts fourth in Japan Rugby League One as the season continues apace with a blockbuster encounter in Tokyo.

Kubota Spears start round nine third in the standings having won six of their opening eight matches and sitting two points ahead of their visitors, Shizuoka Blue Revs.

Bernard Foley’s Spears staged a remarkable comeback at Edogawa Athletic Stadium last weekend, recovering from a 20-3 half-time deficit to beat Kobelco Kobe Steelers 25-20.

Gerhard van den Heever, Bryan Hall and Harumichi Tatekawa scored second-half tries to edge their side into the lead while Foley finished the match with 10 points.

The Blue Revs, meanwhile, enjoyed a slightly more routine victory in Gifu last Saturday as former Reds fly-half Sam Greene turned in a player of the match performance in the 33-23 defeat of Toyota Verblitz.

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Greene and his teammates will take confidence from the fact they won the corresponding fixture last season.

Kenta Iemura scored 13 points at Yodoko Sakura Stadium on December 24, 2023 as Blue Revs beat the Spears 23-19.

The teams followed that up with an entertaining 31-31 draw four months later, in which Blue Revs recovered from a 31-7 half-time deficit, Vueti Tupou’s last-minute try and Keagen Faria’s even later conversion preventing defeat.

We could well be in for another epic encounter on Saturday and you can watch it all live and for free via RugbyPass TV, except where there is a local broadcast deal in place.

Saturday, February 22
02:50 GMT – Kubota Spears v Shizuoka Blue Revs, Edogawa Athletic Stadium – WATCH LIVE HERE

SVNS returns in Vancouver

HSBC SVNS 2025 heads to Vancouver for its penultimate stop in the regular season and the race for the League Winners title could not be closer.

Three teams – Fiji, Argentina and surprise package Spain – arrived in Canada level on 48 points at the top of the standings, with South Africa four points back and France a further four adrift.

Argentina claimed the tournament title at the last series stop in Perth in January, beating hosts Australia in the final.

Spain finished that tournament third, beating South Africa to a place on the podium and enjoying victories against Ireland and Great Britain along the way.

Following on from their second-place finish at the opening tournament in Dubai, it cemented their place in the race for the League Winners title.

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Spain open their Pool C campaign in Vancouver against USA on Friday (kick-off 11:40 local time, GMT-8) and following a date with Uruguay, face a mouthwatering encounter with Fiji on day two.

Argentina, meanwhile, are scheduled to play fifth-place France, Great Britain and Kenya in Pool A. The clash between the latter two teams will be crucial in terms of the race for the top eight.

Pool B pits beaten Perth finalists Australia against trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa in what could be the closest group to call.

Following the pool stage, the Cup quarter-finals will be played in Saturday’s evening session while the tournament will decided on what promises to be an enthralling final day on Sunday.

Find out who takes their place on the top of the podium, and whether Spain can maintain their stunning form, live and for free on RugbyPass TV, except where there is an exclusive local broadcast deal in place.

Friday, February 21
19:00 GMT – HSBC SVNS Vancouver day one, BC Place – WATCH LIVE HERE

Saturday, February 22
18:30 GMT – HSBC SVNS Vancouver day two, BC Place – WATCH LIVE HERE

Sunday, February 23
18:50 GMT – HSBC SVNS Vancouver day three, BC Place – WATCH LIVE HERE

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I cracked up when Wheeler and Donald disparaged the northern competitions quality, a very pertinent point in this regards. But it only really matters if NZR have improved on their policies, with a sabbatical no longer meaning what it does/did, after the likes of Ardiea Savea last year and others before him showing that allowing someone to come straight back into the team after a lack of quality rugby is just too detrimental to AB performances. AB’s on sabbatical should need to do more than the incumbents (than they would have) back at home in Super Rugby, and currently Jordie is not doing that.


I would also bring him straight back into the team and give him the best possible opportunity as the 23 though. With Leinsters management of him and star studded team it sounds like he’s pretty fresh. His form, and fitness, over the next 6 or so weeks could change that either way. On previous protocol however, he is straight back in as the starting 12 against France.


Form and fitness at home will also play a factor, as will Razor’s past stubbornness to play anyone else in midfield. Of that group there is only ALB that could be considered as the other option to start in the jersey, but at least he’s one to have started the season in good form, though that it had been at center and more recently has been injured. Their are two other performers have shown much more of a case for having that jersey. but they would be brand new selections, while Havili has still not shown any improvement from past good seasons to suggest he can do more than ALB. It would take an extraordinary return to his first couple of breakout seasons to change that picture.


AJ Lam and Timico Tavatavanawai have been the hot 2nd five options so far this season and you can’t really see their contributions changing as seasoned pros by now, through the 2nd half of Super Rugby. Both are of course uncapped (I believe) All Blacks, so while not without precedent of Lam being chosen to start the season there, certainly Big Jim as a first season midfielder is a very long shot to be given the jersey. Also in that category would be any other other ABXV players and hopefuls from last year, Higgins now has 5-7 games to show his case, will Poihipi, McLeod, or even the form Umaga-Jensen brothers (now that others are fit and firing and infront of them) get that same chance too? Higgins looked like the layoff wasn’t going to stop him showing his best, he just has too much class on his pass for that to happen, I have him in a four horse race at home to see if someone deserves to make Jordie earn his jersey back.

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