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Fraser Dingwall Plays Down Injury Concerns After Northampton Saints’ Win Over Harlequins
Fraser Dingwall Plays Down Injury Concerns After Northampton Saints’ Win Over HarlequinsEngland centre Fraser Dingwall has reassured fans after being stretchered off during Northampton Saints’ dominant 66-21 victory over Harlequins at the weekend. Dingwall was involved in a tackle on Kieran Treadwell that left him knocked unconscious, according to Saints director of rugby Phil Dowson.
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Rob Baxter on Rusi Tuima’s Move to Newcastle Falcons: “We’d Have Liked Him to Stay”
Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter has reflected on lock Rusi Tuima’s summer move to Newcastle Falcons, acknowledging that the club made the best offer they could to retain the 25-year-old, who has spent his entire professional career at Sandy Park. Tuima, a former England Under-20 international, has agreed a two-year deal with Newcastle
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Calmness Driving Newcastle Red Bulls’ Upturn, Says Head Coach Alan Dickens
Newcastle Red Bulls head coach Alan Dickens has credited a greater sense of calmness and composure among his squad for the team’s recent turnaround, ending a lengthy winless run in the Premiership. Newcastle secured their first league victory in 399 days on Friday with a hard-fought win over Gloucester Rugby at Kingston Park, breaking a
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Exeter Chiefs’ Campbell Ridl Banned for Two Matches Following Dangerous Challenge on Bath’s Henry Arundell
Exeter Chiefs winger Campbell Ridl has been handed a two-match suspension following his red card for a dangerous aerial challenge on Bath’s Henry Arundell during Saturday’s Premiership clash at The Recreation Ground. The 20-year-old Ridl misjudged his jump for a high ball, colliding mid-air with Arundell and causing the Bath winger to land on his
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George Skivington Opens Up on “Toughest Spell” Amid Gloucester Rugby Slump
Gloucester Rugby head coach George Skivington has admitted he is enduring the most challenging period of his decade-long coaching career as the club’s poor form continued with a defeat away to Newcastle Falcons on Friday. The Cherry and Whites, who narrowly missed out on last season’s Premiership play-offs by just two points, have now lost
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MI Cape Town Claim First Victory of SA20 Season with Thrilling Win Over Joburg Super Kings
Defending SA20 champions MI Cape Town finally opened their account for the 2026 season with a dramatic four-wicket win over Joburg Super Kings in a rain-affected clash at Cape Town. The victory came at the sixth attempt for the home side, who chased a revised target of 128 in just 12 overs, sealing the win
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Hamilton Academical Owner Admits Insolvency Risk but Vows to Stabilize Club
Hamilton Academical’s new owner, Rob Edwards, has admitted that the Scottish League One club still faces a risk of administration, but expressed confidence that insolvency can be avoided with the cooperation of creditors and careful management. Edwards’ Morley Sports Management Group (MSM) purchased a 97.5% stake in the troubled club from former owner Seref Zengin
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West Bromwich Albion Sack Head Coach Ryan Mason After Seven-Month Spell
West Bromwich Albion have sacked head coach Ryan Mason following Monday’s 2-1 defeat at Leicester City, marking the end of his seven-month tenure at the Championship club. The loss extended the Baggies’ away defeat streak to 10 games, leaving them 18th in the table, seven points clear of relegation but 10 points off the play-off
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Port Vale Appoint Former Northampton Town Boss Jon Brady as New Manager
Port Vale have confirmed the appointment of Jon Brady as their new manager, signing the Australian coach to an 18-month contract. Brady takes over the struggling League One club following the sacking of Darren Moore on 28 December 2025, after a run of seven defeats in nine games left the Valiants bottom of the table
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Sheffield Wednesday Preferred Bidder Consortium Revealed: New Owners Step Forward Amid Administration Crisis
Sheffield Wednesday supporters may finally have some clarity on the club’s future after three members of the consortium chosen as the preferred bidder to purchase the Championship club were publicly revealed. The consortium, which describes itself as a privately-funded group of investors, is led by James Bord and Felix Romer, with Alsharif Faisal Bin Jamil
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