
Premiership Rugby News
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England: The bond of the broken and bruised
England international duo Jack Nowell and Manu Tuilagi have had plenty of time to become good mates, considering their injury histories.
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Champions Cup: Pool draws announced as South African sides join Europe’s club competitions
The Champions Cup and Challenge Cup pool draws and fixtures have been revealed, with South African sides included for the first time.
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Premiership: Aled Davies banned for three weeks
Saracens’ Aled Davies will miss at least two games at the start of 2022/23 after being banned for a high tackle in the Premiership final.
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Ashton Hewitt: Dragons wing praises Luther Burrell’s honesty regarding racism in rugby union
In response to the article on Luther Burrell’s experiences of racism in rugby, Ashton Hewitt has praised the ex-international for speaking out.
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Luther Burrell: Former England centre opens up on racism from team-mates throughout his career
Former England centre Luther Burrell has revealed uncomfortable experiences of racism from his team-mates during his playing career.
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Sunday Social: Forwards kicking, basketball in the England camp and dog for a defender
It is our round-up of this week’s social media posts in rugby union.
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Premiership: The Alternative Awards including Best Playing Facilities and Best Golden Oldie prize
It’s time to dish out the Alternative Awards for the Premiership season.
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Matias Moroni: Argentina centre swaps Leicester Tigers for Newcastle Falcons
Newcastle Falcons have bolstered their backline stocks with the news that Leicester Tigers centre Matias Moroni has joined their ranks.
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Premiership: Saracens scrum-half Aled Davies cited for dangerous tackle in final against Leicester Tigers
Saracens and Wales scrum-half Aled Davies has been cited for his dangerous tackle on Leicester’s Julian Montoya in the Premiership.
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England: Saracens number eight Billy Vunipola recalled to squad for tour to Australia
Saracens number eight Billy Vunipola is the surprise inclusion in coach Eddie Jones’ 35-man England squad for their July tour to Australia.