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Ross Harries

Is this Wales' second-row pairing for the 2027 World Cup?

The Devonian air has been good for two large limbed Wales hopefuls hoping to kick on and form a dominant partnership and club and …

Opinion
Tom Vinicombe

What's happened to New Zealand wunderkind Etene Nanai-Seturo?

Etene Nanai-Seturo was once touted as the next big thing in New Zealand rugby.

Opinion
Graham Simmons

Acts of Succession

The RFU's muddled messaging over the successor to Eddie Jones is nothing new after a litany of curious coaching appointments

Analysis
Garry Doyle   Jamie Lyall   Owain Jones

Rivals to tread Care-fully around the dangerous Quins

Jamie Lyall

George McGuigan: 'My first year at Newcastle was a disaster'

From training-ground stamps to try-scoring fame, George McGuigan talks training-ground stamps, try-scoring records and England omi…

Analysis
Garry Doyle

Ireland in rude health but fears of early World Cup exit fester

 Ireland have a good enough team to cause an upset at next year’s World Cup but lack depth to go all the way

Opinion
Tom Vinicombe

Imagine what a full-strength Moana Pasifika could accomplish

Despite having a torrid lead-in to their debut season, Moana Pasifika are already proving their worth.

Analysis
Andy Clarke

The reasons France won the Grand Slam

Inspired by Fabien Galthié and Shaun Edwards, Les Bleus fulfilled their promise to lift a first Grand Slam in 12 years. Here's ho…

Analysis
Nick Bishop

Ireland v France: Is it better to play with or without the ball?

France and Ireland have adopted very different strategies throughout this year's Six Nations championship.

Gavin Mortimer

France gets its act together while England bemoans structural failings

French political infighting brought the game to its knees but after a period of stability, results have seen the public fall back …

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Owain Jones

The cap Fitz emerging Bear Harding

The young Bristol Bear has had a breakthrough season and he hopes his side can upset the odds with a win against Saracens

Ross Harries

Wales' nadir needs to be a turning point

The national team were humiliated against Italy but that is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the problems that stymie …

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