Conor O’Shea wants Italy to learn from their mistakes when the Six Nations enters new territory on Friday as the Azzurri head to Marseille’s Stade Vélodrome to take on France, who are playing their first championship home game outside Paris. Both sides lost their opening two fixtures – France by a combined total of eight…
Month: March 2019
Warren Gatland shrugs off Eddie Jones’ remarks and tells him to focus on results
Warren Gatland believes Eddie Jones’s insulting remarks about Ireland and Wales should not hamper his chances of taking the Lions to South Africa in 2021 but feels the England coach’s main concern is ending a losing run against Ireland on Saturday before the summer tour to South Africa. “The pressure for England is not the…
Relegation becomes live issue as Premiership Rugby plots next course
The Saracens chairman, Nigel Wray, reflected in his programme notes for the Premiership match against Harlequins at the Olympic Stadium last weekend that he had been involved in professional rugby since its inception in 1995. “We are still facing the same problems we were 23 years ago,” he wrote. “England and the Premiership clubs are…
Jack Nowell caps return with two tries to help Exeter dismantle Gloucester
Way back on the opening night of the season, Exeter began the defence of their Premiership title with a narrow injury-time defeat against Gloucester at Kingsholm. Those who took it as a sign the Chiefs might not hit the same lofty heights this season have been proved spectacularly wrong and here was yet more evidence…
Finals between leading four teams bring curtain down on bruising season
The season, domestically at least, ends this weekend. As it came in, so it goes out with players queuing for surgery. Artificial pitches have come under scrutiny after Jack Willis, John Barclay and Steffon Armitage suffered leg injuries in the last month that will keep them out of action for between six months and a…
Welsh regions still playing catch-up with Irish despite Scarlets’ success
Leinster meet the Scarlets in the semi-finals of the European Champions Cup at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. The ground will be full, as it would be were its capacity closer to Twickenham’s 82,000 than below 52,000. Irish rugby is where the game in Wales aspires to be and Europe was the vehicle that drove…
Wayne Pivac says Scarlets have no worries about facing Leinster in Dublin
Scarlets’ head coach, Wayne Pivac, says the prospect of facing Leinster in Dublin holds no fears for his players and has questioned whether the Irish province will derive any huge benefit from the choice of the less-than-neutral Aviva Stadium as the venue for Saturday’s European Champions Cup semi-final. The Welsh region secured last season’s Pro12…
Nathan Hughes is fit to replace injured Sam Simmonds for England
England have lost one No 8 but gained another before the Calcutta Cup match against Scotland in Edinburgh next week. Exeter’s Sam Simmonds, one of his country’s most effective players this month, is set to miss Murrayfield after sustaining a shoulder injury against Wales on Saturday but Wasps’ Nathan Hughes is fit again and could make…
Newcastle’s Dean Richards: I’ve absolutely no interest in England job
Dean Richards has stated he has “absolutely no interest” in being England’s head coach, suggesting he would not last a week in the job. Richards’s stock has soared after guiding Newcastle to the play-offs and on Thursday he was named the Premiership’s director of rugby of the season, 17 years after he last won the…
Dan Cole looks to Europe after telling Leicester a few home truths
Dan Cole is not one to waste words. As the Leicester and England prop reflects on his first season with the club he joined 12 years ago that has not ended with a place in the play-offs, he offers a succinct summation: not good enough. Successive home defeats by Northampton, who had previously won only one…