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Indisciplined Dorking look to clean up their act

■By BEN JAYCOCK Full steam ahead: Dorking prop Nick Barry DORKING prop Nick Barry admits discipline has been the biggest factor behind the club falling off the National Two East promotion pace, but insists the squad are determined to finish the campaign strongly. The Surrey side sat sixth with seven rounds remaining, which Barry sees […] The post Indisciplined Dorking look to clean up their act appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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LUKE DAVIDSON

YOUNG GUNS SARACENS & ENGLAND U20 FLY-HALF South Africa-born fly-half Luke Davidson is fully immersed in England U20s and hopes to make his mark in the ongoing Six Nations. The 19-year-old is on Saracens’ books, but his rugby journey began thousands of miles away in South Africa, where the sport is deeply woven into school […] The post LUKE DAVIDSON appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Results

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The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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It’s still all to play for in the race for finals day

SCHOOLS REPORT By JOSEPH TERRY THE girls ACE League round robin concludes on Wednesday with places in the grand final still up for grabs with four schools in contention to make the Twickenham showpiece. Leaders Hartpury are on an equal record to second Exeter and third Worthing, three points safe into the final. A fifth […] The post It’s still all to play for in the race for finals day appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Regional results

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The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Swansea hold on to steal it from Notts

BUCS RUGBY By JOSEPH TERRY RELEGATION fighting Swansea held onto a vital 29-28 win over Nottingham to secure a second win in the last four, and close the gap to safety and hammer Nottingham’s home quarter-final hopes. On Wednesday wins for leaders Loughborough and Bath, against Swansea and Durham, will guarantee a home semi-final berth. […] The post Swansea hold on to steal it from Notts appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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My Life in Rugby: Lewis Gjaltema – A 76,000 crowd was quite a debut

Lewis Gjaltema, the former East Coast Bays, North Harbour, Harlequins and London Scottish scrum-half, who now plays for Tonbridge Juddians in National One, reflects on his life in rugby. The post My Life in Rugby: Lewis Gjaltema – A 76,000 crowd was quite a debut appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Regional results

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The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Jorgensen has Waratahs firing

By BEN JAYCOCK Take that: Max Jorgensen celebrates his Waratahs try PICTURE: Getty Images MAX Jorgensen scored a wonder try as Waratahs continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 36-13 victory over Fijian Drua. With the hosts trailing 10-7 and the match threatening to become an arm-wrestle, the Wallabies winger changed the mood […] The post Jorgensen has Waratahs firing appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Welsh Rugby

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The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Young hookers take the plaudits

Round-up By ROB COLE TWO Cardiff hookers grabbed the headlines at the Arms Park, both of them young enough to be playing in the Academies U18 team. Tom Howe scored a try for Wales U20 in their 31-21 win over Scotland on Friday and the previous evening it was his understudy in the Cardiff U18 […] The post Young hookers take the plaudits appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Bayonne battling to find a new way

JAMES HARRINGTON FRENCH COLUMN Ex-Bayonne coach Gregory Patat PICTURES: Getty Images new way IT MAY be a Top 14 rest week, but that doesn’t mean all is quiet on the top-flight domestic rugby front in France – Gregory Patat cleared out his office at Bayonne on Wednesday to become the second Top 14 manager to […] The post Bayonne battling to find a new way appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
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Forthcoming fixtures

Week beginning Sunday, February 22, 2026 It is advisable to check matches and kick-off times with the clubs SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 INTERNATIONALS Six Nations France v Italy (3.10pm) NATIONAL LEAGUES Premiership Women’s Rugby Loughborough Lightning v Bristol (3pm) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 NATIONAL LEAGUES United Rugby Championship Cardiff Rugby v Leinster (7pm) Edinburgh v Scarlets (7.45pm) […] The post Forthcoming fixtures appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper22 Feb
Gout Gout dazzles again with Australian record-equalling 100m time
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Gout Gout dazzles again with Australian record-equalling 100m time

18-year-old runs 10.00 (+0.9) seconds in first race of 2026 Equal-fastest legal 100m run by an Australian on home soil Sprint sensation Gout Gout has clocked the equal-fastest legal 100m run by an Australian on home soil, notching 10.00 (+0.9) seconds in his first race at the distance in 2026. Teenage superstar Gout is edging closer to legally breaking the magical 10-second barrier after a wonderful performance at the Dane Bird-Smith Shield Meet at QSAC on Saturday. Continue reading...

The Guardian21 Feb
UK Athletics pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter after death of Paralympian
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UK Athletics pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter after death of Paralympian

Plea follows 2017 death of UAE’s Abdullah Hayayei UKA could face fine of between £1.2m and £5m UK Athletics is facing a seven-figure fine after pleading guilty to corporate manslaughter in the death of a Paralympian who was hit on the head by a metal pole while preparing for the London World Para Athletics Championships in 2017. The incident occurred at Newham Leisure Centre when the pole, which was attached to a throwing cage, fell on Abdullah Hayayei while he was training. Emergency services

The Guardian20 Feb
‘That was fun’: Keely Hodgkinson smashes world record set on day she was born
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‘That was fun’: Keely Hodgkinson smashes world record set on day she was born

Olympic champion breaks indoor 800m mark in France Former record set 24 years ago on Hodgkinson’s birthday Britain’s Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson obliterated the world indoor 800m record, which has stood since 2002, by nearly a second in a stunning performance in Liévin. Hodgkinson had made no secret that she believed the record of 1min 55.82sec, set by Slovenia’s Jolanda Ceplak on the same day Hodgkinson was born – 3 March 2002 – was there for the taking after a prep race at the British

The Guardian19 Feb
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New Rugby Paper Roundup: England v Ireland – English response or Irish statement? ft Pat McCarry

In this week’s episode of The Rugby Paper Roundup, Assistant Editor Ben Jaycock is joined by Irish rugby writer Pat McCarry to preview a huge Six Nations showdown at Twickenham. The post New Rugby Paper Roundup: England v Ireland – English response or Irish statement? ft Pat McCarry appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper19 Feb
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Six Nations news: Maro Itoje set for 100th cap as England and Ireland look to bounce back at Twickenham

British & Irish Lions captain Maro Itoje will run out for his 100th cap for England on Saturday at Twickenham, eager to prove a point against Ireland and right last Saturday’s wrongs. The post Six Nations news: Maro Itoje set for 100th cap as England and Ireland look to bounce back at Twickenham appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper19 Feb
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Six Nations news: Sam Prendergast dropped by Ireland ahead of clash with England

Sam Prendergast has been left out of Ireland’s matchday squad for Saturday’s Six Nations clash away to England, with Jack Crowley named at fly-half. The post Six Nations news: Sam Prendergast dropped by Ireland ahead of clash with England appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper19 Feb
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The best Rugby tournaments to bet on at bookmakers

Those who love Rugby always have the chance to combine their passion for the sport with the opportunity to earn money at bookmakers through sports betting. However, the sport’s calendar is not as full as that of other sports offered by iGaming platforms. While this means that betting is less frequent, it also gives users […] The post The best Rugby tournaments to bet on at bookmakers appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper18 Feb
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Step-by-step Pinco registration: From filling out the form to the first login

Pinco casino offers over 5,000 games and features for players around the world. You need an account to play with real money and win prizes. In Turkey, joining Pinco is very fast and takes about one minute. The sign-up process is basic because the site wants to save your time and keep things easy. In […] The post Step-by-step Pinco registration: From filling out the form to the first login appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper18 Feb
Episode 8: Making History
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Episode 8: Making History

The Cadillac and Mercedes 2026 F1 cars hit the track as Ollie Bearman dreams big at Haas.

BBC Sport18 Feb
Episode 7: Shooting for the Stars
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Episode 7: Shooting for the Stars

The Cadillac car build begins. Kimi Antonelli and Ollie Bearman get ready for 2026.

BBC Sport18 Feb
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UK Slot Gaming & Mobile Pay: Trends, Usage and Player Behaviour

In the UK, pay-by-mobile has become essential to the UK digital economy, driven by Boku’s carrier billing launch in 2009 and the Payforit standard in 2015. Pay by mobile slots now account for 22% of all online casino deposits, with £3.6 billion in annual slots revenue and 4.6 million players generating gross gaming yield. EE, […] The post UK Slot Gaming & Mobile Pay: Trends, Usage and Player Behaviour appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper17 Feb
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Six Nations news: Matthieu Jalibert or Romain Ntamack – where do France go now?

France have gotten off to a blinding start to this year’s Six Nations, kicking their campaign off with bonus point wins against Ireland and Wales. The post Six Nations news: Matthieu Jalibert or Romain Ntamack – where do France go now? appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper17 Feb
What is sandbagging in F1?
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What is sandbagging in F1?

Our Ask Me Anything team explain what sandbagging means in Formula 1.

BBC Sport17 Feb
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Six Nations news: Henry Pollock set for first England start against Ireland

Henry Pollock will make his first England start in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash with Ireland as one of three changes in personnel to the side defeated by Scotland. The post Six Nations news: Henry Pollock set for first England start against Ireland appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper17 Feb
‘No cushion, no seatbelt, no airbag’: the GB bobsledder who races with her eyes closed
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‘No cushion, no seatbelt, no airbag’: the GB bobsledder who races with her eyes closed

Ashleigh Nelson is in the mix for a bobsleigh medal at the Winter Olympics – but that doesn’t mean she enjoys it Ashleigh Nelson was never meant to be in the Winter Olympics. If you’d asked her 18 months ago where she expected to be competing this week, she would have told you she would be at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham running the 60m at the UK Indoor Championships, not standing at the top of the world’s newest ice track riding a £75,000 bobsleigh. “I was tricked into it,” Nelson says. “You

The Guardian17 Feb
Tyson Fury says death of Anthony Joshua’s friends prompted his return to the ring
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Tyson Fury says death of Anthony Joshua’s friends prompted his return to the ring

Fury set to step back into the ring after 15 months out Joshua involved in fatal Nigeria car crash in December Tyson Fury has revealed the deaths of two of long-time rival Anthony Joshua’s friends in a car crash in December was the catalyst for his return to boxing. Fury will step back into the ring on 11 April after a 15-month absence to face the Russian-born heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov in a bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium which will be broadcast live on Netflix. Continue reading...

The Guardian16 Feb
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Six Nations news: What we learned about every team from round two

Round two of the Six Nations brought Ireland and Scotland their first wins, showcased France’s attacking brilliance, and left England and Wales facing tough questions. The post Six Nations news: What we learned about every team from round two appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper16 Feb
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