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Planet Rugby on MSNFreddie Burns brushes off ‘what ifs’ as his ‘world tour’ continues and reveals why he is ‘immensely envious’ of Owen Farrell and George Ford
“The world tour continues,” Burns quips as he explains his move to a rugby backwater where attendances are modest and the training ground, he whispers, makes him think of Chernobyl.
England are clear favourites to win the Women’s Rugby World Cup, which gets underway on Friday in Sunderland and runs until ...
Energy drinks giant Red Bull has completed its takeover of English top-flight club Newcastle Falcons. Newcastle, who were put ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNDeadline set as Worcester confirm the ‘record-breaking’ number of season tickets sold after three-year rugby absence
It was April 3rd this year when the RFU confirmed that the Warriors would participate in the remodelled second tier of ...
will join the Tigers after helping Utah Warriors finish top of the Major League Rugby Western Conference. Kofe, who previously played American football, is the seventh signing made by Leicester since ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNMichael Cheika rejected Ireland return as he doubles down on teams he ‘can’t coach’ stance
"Because those words, when you say them as a coach, when it's that type of derby, they're heartfelt, like they're passionate.
All the English Premiership Rugby fixtures for the 2025-26 season, as Bath look to retain the title they won at Twickenham in ...
Austrian energy drink company Red Bull has taken full ownership of Newcastle Falcons, who will be renamed Newcastle Red Bulls, the Premiership Rugby side said on Tuesday.
Bath Rugby will compete the 2025/26 season with a high-quality squad of 42 senior players as Johann van Graan's side look to ...
Rugby has joined football in severing ties with Stonewall and the charity’s Rainbow Laces campaign. It can be revealed that Premiership Rugby has stopped promoting the campaign and the Football ...
Red Bull further extended their interests in sport on Tuesday by investing in rugby union for the first time by taking over English top-flight strugglers Newcastle.
Twickenham Stoop will host the Premiership Women's Rugby final for the 2025-26 season.
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