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One of Eddie Jones’ first tasks as England coach is establishing a chain of order he believes can lead the team to glory, and for some, that means Chris Robshaw could lose his place as captain of the national team. Former England centre Will Greenwood recently stated, per Sky Sports, that he expects to see a change of armband-wearer under the first foreign coach the Red Rose has appointed. Both...
Published: November 30, 2015
A 48-18 drubbing of Worcester Warriors saw Saracens advance their campaign as Aviva Premiership leaders on Saturday, and Mark McCall’s squad have had plenty of star performers this season. In France’s Top 14, Toulon injected some much-needed life into their season after beating leaders Clermont Auvergne 35-9 at Marcel Michelin, while Dan Carter took in Racing 92’s 28-13 victory over...
Published: November 29, 2015
Toulon got their domestic season back on track on Saturday after the French heavy-hitters defeated Top 14 leaders Clermont Auvergne 35-9 in their own backyard. The European champions weren’t the only team to make major strides in league competition, though, as Saracens, Exeter Chiefs, Wasps and Northampton Saints each continued good Premiership form. Wasps did suffer a major blow, however,...
Published: November 28, 2015
The 2015 Formula One season reaches its climax on Sunday, where freshly crowned champion Lewis Hamilton will have his opportunity to stage a lap of honour at Yas Marina Circuit. The Mercedes driver has already won this race on two occasions, and despite seeing team-mate Nico Rosberg enjoy a hot streak of late, this is Hamilton’s chance to end on the highest of high notes. Abu Dhabi provides...
Published: November 24, 2015
Bleacher Report’s biggest hits make a thumping return this week, after the big guns of European rugby collided and the Champions Cup reclaimed centre stage. Not only did Northampton Saints triumph at Glasgow Warriors, but George Pisi made sure to inflict further embarrassment on the Scots with one of the best tackles he’s likely to deliver this season. Meanwhile, a clash between Ulster...
Published: November 23, 2015
The European Rugby Champions Cup finally got off to a delayed start for a raft of the continent’s best and brightest this weekend, where it was the English clubs in particular who soared higher than any others. Following the tragic attacks that unfolded in Paris on November 13, many clubs were making their 2015-16 debut in the tournament this weekend, with Clermont Auvergne, Racing 92 and Bath...
Published: November 22, 2015
England’s representatives enjoyed a triumphant return to European competition this weekend as the Champions Cup reclaimed centre stage. All six Premiership clubs prevailed over continental opponents, and the second week of the 2015-16 Champions Cup season comes to an end with English outfits at the summit in four of the five pools. There was also big news on the international stage as Eddie Jones...
Published: November 20, 2015
The England rugby team is at a crossroads in its history, and the decision regarding whom is appointed to succeed Stuart Lancaster will dictate how the Red Rose bounces back from arguably its greatest-ever disappointment. The 2015 Rugby World Cup, where England became the first host nation ever to fail to advance from their group, emphasised how far ahead of the pack southern hemisphere teams currently...
Published: November 18, 2015
Richie McCaw has announced his retirement from professional rugby, bringing to a close one of the most decorated careers in the sport just three weeks after he captained New Zealand to the 2015 Rugby World Cup crown. The All Blacks legend confirmed his decision at a press conference in Wellington on Thursday, per Stuff.co.nz, hanging up his boots after earning 148 international caps for New Zealand,...
Published: November 16, 2015
The Rugby World Cup 2015 is in the rear-view mirror after the 2015-16 European Rugby Champions Cup got under way this weekend and the continental calendar made its return to the calendar. Along with Europe’s premier competition came the beginning of this season’s Challenge Cup, and a jam-packed weekend of rugby threw up a wide array of brilliant individual performances. The tragic violence...