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Bristol Bears Rally to Overcome Newcastle Red Bulls in Thrilling Premiership Clash
Bristol Bears produced a spectacular second-half comeback to defeat Newcastle Falcons (Red Bulls) 36-27 in a high-paced Premiership Rugby 2025 encounter, moving them up the table and extending Newcastle’s winless streak to 19 games. The hosts showcased their attacking depth and squad rotation, with Louis Rees-Zammit, Matias Moroni, Kalaveti Ravouvou, Noah Heward, and Gabriel Oghre
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Leinster Hold Off Munster in Low-Scoring URC Derby at Thomond Park
Leinster Rugby claimed a hard-fought 13-8 victory over Munster in a tense United Rugby Championship 2025 interprovincial derby at Thomond Park, thanks to an early try from Josh van der Flier and precise kicking from Harry Byrne. The victory extends Leinster’s winning streak to six consecutive games across all competitions, bouncing back strongly after a
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Glasgow Warriors Retain 1872 Cup with Back-to-Back Win Over Edinburgh
Glasgow Warriors secured their fourth consecutive 1872 Cup triumph after defeating Edinburgh Rugby 21-3 at Murrayfield, completing a dominant aggregate victory over their rivals in the United Rugby Championship 2025. Despite a largely scrappy contest, Glasgow’s class and composure ensured they retained the historic Scottish derby trophy. Jamie Dobie Shines with Two Tries Scotland international
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Tommy Freeman Hat-Trick Fires Northampton Saints to Top of Premiership After Win Over Bath
Northampton Saints soared to the top of the Premiership Rugby 2025 table with a commanding 41-21 victory over Bath at the Recreation Ground, ending the home side’s 11-game unbeaten streak. England internationals Tommy Freeman and Henry Pollock starred for the visitors, combining for five tries in a match that showcased Northampton’s attacking depth and clinical
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Exeter Chiefs Move Up to Second in Premiership After Convincing Win Over Leicester Tigers
Exeter Chiefs continued their impressive Premiership Rugby 2025 campaign with a 24-10 victory over Leicester Tigers at a packed Sandy Park, propelling them to second place in the league standings. The win showcased the Chiefs’ attacking prowess, defensive resilience, and emerging talent, signaling a strong push for the top of the table. Greg Fisilau and
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England Could Be Forced to Take Notice of Exeter’s Rising Star Greg Fisilau, Says Dave Walder
Exeter Chiefs attack coach Dave Walder has praised young number eight Greg Fisilau, suggesting that his recent performances make him impossible to ignore for an England rugby call-up. The 22-year-old back-rower has been in exceptional form for Exeter, impressing fans and pundits alike in recent matches. Fisilau played a pivotal role in the Chiefs’ 24-10
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Newcastle Red Bulls Re-Sign England A Full-Back Josh Hodge from Exeter
Newcastle Red Bulls have secured the return of England A full-back Josh Hodge from Exeter Chiefs, signing the 25-year-old on a three-year contract. Hodge, who left Newcastle five years ago, says he has “unfinished business” at the club and is eager to make an impact in the coming seasons. Hodge: “Excited to Return Home” Speaking
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Can Andy Farrell’s Ireland Bounce Back in 2026?
After a challenging 2025, questions are mounting over whether Andy Farrell’s Ireland rugby team can regain momentum in 2026. Following a period of decline since their 2023 peak, Farrell and his squad face a pivotal year ahead of the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia. 2025 in Review: Challenges and Decline Ireland began 2025 strongly
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Welsh Rugby Legend Jonathan Davies Among 2026 New Year Honours Recipients
Welsh rugby legend Jonathan “Jiffy” Davies has been named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2026 New Year Honours, recognising his services to cancer charities and broadcasting. The 63-year-old former Wales rugby union and rugby league international expressed pride at receiving the accolade, reflecting on his long career in
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Ben Stokes Slams MCG Pitch After England’s Two-Day Ashes Victory
England captain Ben Stokes has criticised the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) pitch used in the fourth Ashes Test, warning that people would raise “hell” if such a surface were produced elsewhere in the world. England claimed a stunning victory over Australia in just two days, with 36 wickets falling in six sessions and the highest
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