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Talking Rugby Union

Leicester Tigers are rolling back the years and another European success story is waiting to be written

Leicester Tigers are rolling back the years and another European success story is waiting to be written

Last weekend, Leicester Tigers saw off Connacht 48-32 in the European Challenge Cup Round of 16, and it was their relentless rolling maul that got them over the line time after time.

Their efforts mean Steve Borthwick’s side have set up a quarter-final against Newcastle Falcons on Saturday and this season has seen Leicester rekindle their form from years gone by.

The combative forward pack

Leigh Halfpenny Interview: Im privileged to be playing my 100th Test

Leigh Halfpenny Interview: I'm privileged to be playing my 100th Test

Wales full-back Leigh Halfpenny is set to receive his 100th Test cap this weekend as Wales take on Canada at the Principality Stadium.

The 32-year-old has racked up 95 caps for Wales and four for the British and Irish Lions, but this weekend will mark the latest milestone in his career.

He spoke passionately about representing his country over the past decade and remains humble, owing his successes to his family, coaches an

Wasps aiming for emotional end of season send-off

Lingering in seventh place and scratching around for form, Wasps are looking to kickstart an emotional late-season revival away at champions Exeter Chiefs this weekend.

Lee Blackett’s side have been stuck in a self-confessed rut and have struggled to turn recent fixtures in their favour having lost six of their last seven in all competitions.

Top four aspirations may now be a stretch too far for Wasps, who are currently 14 points adrift of the play-off positions with seven rounds to go, but Bl

Stuart Hogg Interview: Last year was one thing but the ability to back it up is another

Stuart Hogg Interview: Last year was one thing but the ability to back it up is another

The Six Nations came to a close last weekend with a dramatic 26-23 victory for Stuart Hogg’s Scotland against France.

Before the match, the full-back was irked by comments made by the French camp, which suggested they were playing for the trophy and would look to beat Scotland by 21 points.

Hogg took the statements personally and used them to add fuel to the fire in their spectacular victory which ultimate

Johnny Sexton: Ireland will need their ‘best performance of the season’ to get past England

Johnny Sexton: Ireland will need their ‘best performance of the season’ to get past England

After overcoming Scotland in a close game at Murrayfield last weekend, Andy Farrell’s Ireland now journey back home to the Aviva Stadium to host an unpredictable England.

For the Irish, they will be focused on ending a run that has seen them lose their last four games against Eddie Jones’ side as they aim to conclude the Six Nations in a positive fashion.

Ireland captain Johnny Sexton this week reflect

James Ryan and Iain Henderson combination could be the difference for Ireland ahead of Scotland clash

James Ryan and Iain Henderson combination could be the difference for Ireland ahead of Scotland clash

Ireland have a tough test at the weekend as they travel up to Murrayfield to face a staunch Scotland side who, to their credit, have looked a stronger outfit than anticipated so far in the Six Nations.

Ireland Head Coach Andy Farrell is expected to take advantage of a blossoming partnership in the second row by naming James Ryan and Iain Henderson for the game on Sunday.

Bristol Bears are prepared to be ‘hunted’ says Pat Lam

Bristol Bears are prepared to be ‘hunted’ says Pat Lam

Sitting top of the league, Bristol Bears Director of Rugby Pat Lam has called for mental strength from his players as they aim to dig deep and extend their lead at the top of the Gallagher Premiership.

The Bears displayed their grit and determination to claim a 17-3 victory over Leicester Tigers last weekend, and with Sale Sharks beating title defenders Exeter Chiefs, it means Bristol head into this Saturday’s clash with Worcester Warriors

Focus the buzzword for Exeter Chiefs as they begin to click back into gear

Focus the buzzword for Exeter Chiefs as they begin to click back into gear

Second in the table and gunning for back-to-back Gallagher Premiership titles this year, Exeter Chiefs go into the weekend in sterling form ahead of their clash with Northampton Saints.

Chiefs will be hoping to put the pressure on league leaders Bristol Bears as their title defence starts to take shape.

‘Focus’ seems to be the buzzword in the Exeter camp as Director of Rugby Rob Baxter feels the recent run of three con

Rob Baxter accepts two-week enforced break and believes Exeter can take advantage of interruption

Rob Baxter accepts two-week enforced break and believes Exeter can take advantage of interruption

Despite calling for league games to be brought forward to fill spare weekends and aid potential fixture congestion, Rob Baxter has revealed he now believes the break is the correct decision for the sport.

This comes after the PRL ordered a two weeks pause to the competition whilst the EPRC also suspended rounds three and four of the Champions Cup after the French government advised their clubs not

Familiar selections from Eddie Jones denies England’s bright stars a chance to shine

Are we even surprised?

Eddie Jones’ squad for England’s Six Nations clash with Italy does contain a few changes from the team outclassed by Scotland, but his reshuffling is hardly groundbreaking.

George Ford, Luke Cowan-Dickie and Courtney Lawes step up from last week’s bench, while Mako Vunipola and Kyle Sinckler return to the front-row.

But it was the absence of centre Ollie Lawrence which seemed to cause the most fervour on social media when the team was announced on Thursday.

“We’re here to win the tournament”- Wales head coach Wayne Pivac

“We’re here to win the tournament”- Wales head coach Wayne Pivac

Wales Head Coach Wayne Pivac announced his squad for the Six Nations on Wednesday and he is confident of bringing home silverware this year.

Pivac, who led his side to an underwhelming 5th place finish in 2020, has marked his intent for the upcoming competition.

He said: “It’s a fantastic tournament. We didn’t perform as well as we would have liked in the last tournament and we know now that it’s about results,

Should Ireland be considered as the Six Nations dark horses?

Should Ireland be considered as the Six Nations dark horses?

As we look ahead to the Six Nations kick-off, pundits are backing England and France to be forces to be reckoned with this year. Though Ireland are not being mentioned in the same breath, they could be competitive dark horses for this tournament. Here’s why…..

Despite coming off the back of a third-place finish last year, there are many positives to be taken moving into their opener against Wales on Sunday.

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