Round six of the Gallagher Premiership promises to deliver another thrilling weekend of action, with teams looking to solidify their positions ahead of a break before the Test rugby returns in November.
Overall, the nine-try, 72-point belter was yet another classic showcase of a fabulously entertaining Gallagher Premiership, but the post-game Ashton Gate pints were all Saracens judging by the stragglers filtering out of the ground at around 7:30pm from the last remaining open stadium bar after a sunny, blue sky day had given way to a moonlit night.
A fed-up Sam Nixon almost retired at 25, but returning to France and the turbulent waters of the ProD2 has given the prop a new lease of life.
Saracens approach their return to the Gallagher Premiership with cautious optimism despite a tough opening assignment against Bristol at Ashton Gate on Friday night.
With the remaining Six Nations fixtures looming for England, not to mention the autumn’s ‘Eight Nations’ tournament, Eddie Jones is a busy man assessing exactly where his players are following the Coronavirus lockdown.
With international trial matches set to go ahead in South Africa and New Zealand, what would a north vs south game look like in English rugby?
With Premiership rugby set to return next month, RugbyPass takes a look at some of the more exciting signings that teams have made ahead of resumption.
The latest in the Future of Rugby series takes a look at beaten RWC finalists England, who have a mouth-watering array of young talent to pick from.
We cast our eye back to the 2009/10 season and look at who was leading the way for the current Premiership rugby clubs at the time. Welcome to nostalgia.
Premiership U18 Finals Day is a hotbed of emerging rugby talent and with a number of new faces this season, there is plenty for fans to be excited about.