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Recent Articles – take a look
- Quins refound
- The individual versus the collective – Ryder Cup
- The Ultimate Care Package
- On their side – Fred Tuilagi
- Rory, the master
- Turning displeasure into pleasure. Quins v Saracens
- New – The Whiteboard Rugby Podcast
- The Eulogy of Gareth Davies
- Extraordinary Saints douse a familiar Saracens flame
- Bristol vanquish Quins for an unwanted 5th place in the Prem
- The Rugby Inheritance Podcast – All The Episodes
- The Really Hard Rugby Quiz – Week 2
- Rugby Quiz Show Podcast Pilot
- Accepting and moving on
- As good as it gets
Category Archives: Sport
The name on the back of your shirt
I spoke to Jonathan Joseph, he said some beautiful things, so I wrote them down. Me for the Rugby Blog A year ago, Jonathan Joseph was getting dressed up and heading out to the Rugby Players’ Association awards. He would … Continue reading
Posted in rugby, Sport
Tagged aviva premiership, bath rugby, england, england rugby, jonathan joseph, rugby, Rugby union
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Lies, damned lies, and statistics… An Aviva Premiership Team of the Year
Selecting a team of the year from the Aviva Premiership 2015/16 Continue reading
What lies beneath (for Rugby World)
What will happen to London Irish if they get relegated At some point, in the next few weeks, London Irish will play a game in the Aviva Premiership that will see them relegated for the first time. On Sunday, up … Continue reading
Posted in rugby, Sport
Tagged aviva premiership, greene king ipa championship, rfu, rugby
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The Unbelievable World of Scott Francis
Linford Christie, the man whose ice cold stare and lengthening stride took him all the way to the top of the sprinting world, is calling someone out on social media. Britain’s greatest sprinter is rolling around on the floor, laughing … Continue reading
Posted in athletics, Boxing, football, rugby, Sport
Tagged linford christie, personal trainer scams, scott francis
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The future starts this weekend
I wrote this for The Rugby Blog – please click here to view It hasn’t been long but we are back into the furnace of ‘international’ rugby this weekend. Countries, in the form of European club sides, take each other on … Continue reading
Posted in rugby, Sport
Tagged aviva premiership, bath rugby, ERCC, france, french top 14, Pro 12, Rugby union, Sam Burgess, Stuart Lancaster, tmo
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Inbetween the talking
Good riddance is an odd phrase. With its positive negativity. Something a doting parent would say to a heartbroken child. Protective, vicariously angry at the rejection, trying to instill a belief that things will be better off without ‘them’. When we … Continue reading
Remember, Remember…
Dates and times: history is full of them. Some traverse the ages, others drift into obscurity. How people will document this year’s bonfire night from a rugby perspective is likely to be nothing more than a footnote on a rewritten … Continue reading
Posted in rugby, Sport
Tagged bath rugby, england, mike ford, rfu, rwc 2015, RWC'15, Sam Burgess
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“The wheel has come full circle” – Rugby World Cup 2015
King Lear is my favourite Shakespeare play. It is epic. In truth, it is two separate plays entwined together. Love, rejection, honesty, guilt, senility, cruelty and hope: all mashed up with some of the best lines the Bard ever bashed … Continue reading
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Tagged All Blacks, australia rugby, burgess, england rugby, ireland rugby, Japan Rugby, Richie McCaw, rwc 2015, RWC'15, Stuart Lancaster
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Third time’s a charm
This article was picked up by Rugby World – click here It has been decided. Despite all our best intentions, crossing of fingers and I do hope nots, we have a final between the two best sides in the competition. This … Continue reading
Posted in golf, Sport
Tagged All Blacks, australia rugby, Dan Carter, David Pocock, michael Chieka, new zealand, Richie McCaw, rugby world cup final, rwc 2015, RWC'15, Steve Hansen
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New Kids on the Block
As the Rugby World Cup enters the knockout stages, the Aviva Premiership wakes from its enforced slumber, kicking off this Friday (16th) with three games. There have been a number of ‘transfers’ and detailed below are some that caught my … Continue reading