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With England’s Six Nations opener against France just three weeks away, the announcement of Stuart Lancaster’s 35-man training squad brings a host of unanswered questions. The most pertinent of all those is, of course, who will make the final cut. So far in his England tenure, Lancaster has been unabashed in experimenting wildly with his selection, bastions both old and new staying and...
Published: January 9, 2014
With just two rounds of European group stage action remaining this term, the Heineken Cup is reaching fever pitch. Only the continent’s best and brightest will succeed in making it through to the competition’s quarter-finals, with one of rugby’s most prestigious awards on the line. Although some have bowed out early thanks to a lack of initiative in the tournament, a raft of teams...
Published: January 7, 2014
The new year has gotten off to a raucous start thanks to the best and brightest in the rugby universe, with no small part in that thanks to the quality of crunching tackles on display. This past week featured a clash of the French titans, as Clermont travelled to Toulouse in an attempt to get an edge over their fellow Top 14 title contenders, while Northampton Saints and Harlequins saw out an extremely...
Published: January 6, 2014
The winter period was well and truly with us this past week as the New Year’s schedule was hit by ragged weather conditions in France, Scotland, England, Wales and other pockets of Europe. However, the rugby fixtures nevertheless persevered for the most part, and the continent’s big guns didn’t fail to entertain as a result. Read on for a breakdown of who entertained most from the...
Published: January 3, 2014
There’s no better time than New Year’s to look back on what we might have done wrong in the past and cast an eye toward improving in the future. And while the old stereotypes aren’t totally true, not all rugby players are of the smart variety. They make their fair share of mistakes that need some reconciliation. Here, we look to give some ordinary resolutions an extraordinary spin...
Published: January 3, 2014
There’s no better time than New Year’s to look back on what we might have done wrong in the past and cast an eye toward improving in the future. And while the old stereotypes aren’t totally true, not all rugby players are of the smart variety. They make their fair share of mistakes that need some reconciliation. Here, we look to give some ordinary resolutions an extraordinary spin...
Published: January 3, 2014
Rugby audiences were spoilt for entertainment in 2013. A British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, the Six Nations, a Super Rugby campaign followed up by The Rugby Championship and a Rugby League World Cup were just some of the spectacles on offer. Along the way, giants were slain, records uprooted and new legacies founded upon the rubble of old ones in what was a terrific year of worldwide development...
Published: January 3, 2014
Rugby audiences were spoilt for entertainment in 2013. A British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, the Six Nations, a Super Rugby campaign followed up by The Rugby Championship and a Rugby League World Cup were just some of the spectacles on offer. Along the way, giants were slain, records uprooted and new legacies founded upon the rubble of old ones in what was a terrific year of worldwide development...
Published: December 31, 2013
This week’s Christmas schedule promised to put a cold frost on the European rugby schedule, but the action was as hot as ever, as powers from across the continent collided like business was as usual. Harlequins and Exeter Chiefs were clearly soaking up the added enthusiasm of their Twickenham fixture and didn’t fail to entertain in the nation’s capital. Elsewhere, a certain young...
Published: December 31, 2013
This week’s Christmas schedule promised to put a cold frost on the European rugby schedule, but the action was as hot as ever, as powers from across the continent collided like business was as usual. Harlequins and Exeter Chiefs were clearly soaking up the added enthusiasm of their Twickenham fixture and didn’t fail to entertain in the nation’s capital. Elsewhere, a certain young...