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Drovers fire a Cup warning
Super Rygbi round-up ■By CARL FIELD HOLDERS Llandovery put one foot firmly in the semi-finals of the Super Rygbi Cymru Cup after defeating Bridgend 33-17 at Church Bank. Centre Corey Baldwin and hooker Cameron Lewis both scored twice, with skipper Lee Rees also going over for the Drovers. Ioan Hughes kicked three conversions and Steff-Jac […] The post Drovers fire a Cup warning appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Ironmen keep up heat at the top
Premiership round-up REIGNING champions Merthyr narrowed the gap on leaders Beddau to four points with a 22-3 bonus-point victory at Cardiff Met in the Welsh Premiership. No 8Aled Evans dotted down in each half for the Ironmen – who also had wing Jack Kathrens and scrum-half James Soanes on the scoresheet. Ben Jones kicked one […] The post Ironmen keep up heat at the top appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
FANTASY RUGBY 2025/26
Well, we have reached our fourth Manager of the Month award for the 2025/26 TRP Fantasy Rugby Season. This award is for the month of January 2026. In first place and the winner of £25 for the second month running is Living The Dream they finished the month with 2,837pts, they are currently 1st in […] The post FANTASY RUGBY 2025/26 appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
BRITISH RESULTS AND FIXTURES
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Dream team are back in harness
JAMES HARRINGTON FRENCH COLUMN THERE should be caveats and codicils – a few provisos, a couple of quid pro quos. But Thursday night’s 14th outing of the Antoine Dupont/Matthieu half said shortly after France’s players met up at the FFR’s Marcoussis headquarters for the pre-tournament training camp. “I know Matthieu very well. He loves attacking […] The post Dream team are back in harness appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Forthcoming fixtures
Week beginning Sunday, February 8, 2026 It is advisable to check matches and kick-off times with the clubs ... Continue reading... Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day! SUBSCRIBE Already a subscriber to our website? Login The post Forthcoming fixtures appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Austin Butler to play Lance Armstrong in big-screen biopic
Project, following disgraced cyclist, reportedly sparked bidding war, with Conclave’s Edward Berger set to direct The Oscar-nominated actor Austin Butler is scheduled to take on the role of the disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong in a buzzy new biopic. According to Deadline, the package has caused a “frenzied” bidding war in Hollywood with the Conclave director Edward Berger at the helm and King Richard’s Zach Baylin set to write the script. Continue reading...

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Immanuel Feyi-Waboso to miss England’s Six Nations opener against Wales due to injury
England enter Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener against Wales without the electric Immanuel Feyi-Waboso in a late change that sees Tom Roebuck come on to the right wing. The post Immanuel Feyi-Waboso to miss England’s Six Nations opener against Wales due to injury appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Ben Kay: Ireland look lost in Six Nations amid Bundee Aki ban and miss Johnny Sexton
World Cup winner Ben Kay believes Ireland have entered this Six Nations at a crossroads, with injuries, Bundee Aki’s suspension and an unresolved fly-half debate combining to create what he sees as one of the most pressurised periods of Andy Farrell’s tenure. The post Ben Kay: Ireland look lost in Six Nations amid Bundee Aki ban and miss Johnny Sexton appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Sports quiz of the week: Winter Olympics, Six Nations and Super Bowl
Have you been following the big stories in football, tennis, NFL, rugby, cricket, winter sports, snooker and boxing? Continue reading...

Draper cruises to Davis Cup win on return from injury
Jack Draper cruises to an emphatic victory on his long-awaited return from injury to give Great Britain the lead over Norway in Davis Cup qualifying.

GB's Richardson wins keirin for second European title
Great Britain's Matt Richadson wins keirin gold, while Katie Archibald and Anna Morris claim madison silver on the final day of the European Track Cycling Championships in Turkey.
Ben Foden: England v Ireland Legends game “means more” amid Lewis Moody’s battle with MND
Northampton Saints Premiership winner Ben Foden says this year’s Legends charity match carries added weight following Lewis Moody’s diagnosis with motor neurone disease. The post Ben Foden: England v Ireland Legends game “means more” amid Lewis Moody’s battle with MND appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

John Virgo obituary
Snooker player and commentator whose geniality behind the mic and on the BBC gameshow Big Break made him a popular figure John Virgo, who has died aged 79, made his name through snooker, but found fame through television – chiefly in the form of the Big Break gameshow on BBC1, which attracted millions of viewers in the 1990s. Having had a respectable but non-stellar career on the green baize, Virgo transitioned to the small screen as a referee in the snooker-based Big Break, which was hosted by
Xbox or PlayStation? Which Console Should You Choose in 2026?
Buying a gaming console is a significant investment, and in 2026 the decision has never been more nuanced. Both major platforms have matured beyond launch with firmware updates, slimmer hardware, and expanding game libraries. Whether you are a newcomer or a seasoned player eyeing an upgrade, this guide breaks down every factor that matters. What […] The post Xbox or PlayStation? Which Console Should You Choose in 2026? appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
New Rugby Paper Roundup: Six Nations 2026 Round 1 preview – Rassie Erasmus insight ft Ben Coles
In this week’s episode of the Rugby Paper Roundup, Assistant Editor Ben Jaycock is joined by Ben Coles from The Observer to discuss the first round of Six Nations matches, team news across all nations, and the pair make their round 1 predictions. The post New Rugby Paper Roundup: Six Nations 2026 Round 1 preview – Rassie Erasmus insight ft Ben Coles appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

GB's Richardson wins historic European track gold
Matt Richardson becomes the first British man to win the sprint title at the European Track Cycling Championships in Turkey.
Ben Foden’s England XV: Bring back Marcus Smith + Joe Cokanasiga
While Steve Borthwick went very early this week selecting his England team against Wales, 34-time Test full-back Ben Foden picks what he would have gone for. The post Ben Foden’s England XV: Bring back Marcus Smith + Joe Cokanasiga appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

A 'special' snooker player who became a TV star - John Virgo obituary
John Virgo was an excellent snooker player, a hugely popular TV figure, and one of the great voices of his beloved sport.

Virgo introduces 16-year-old O'Sullivan on Big Break
John Virgo looks back at introducing a then 16-year-old Ronnie O'Sullivan on the BBC TV show Big Break.

John Virgo, former snooker player and broadcaster, dies aged 79
Virgo, who won the UK Championship in 1979, enjoyed a long playing career but was best known for his TV work The much-loved snooker player and commentator John Virgo has died at the age of 79, World Snooker has announced. Virgo, who won the UK Championship in 1979, enjoyed a successful playing career but was best known for his broadcasting. Continue reading...

Cadel: Lungs on Legs review – a heart-pumping, hilarious portrait of an Australian cycling champion
Riding 27km onstage in a demanding solo performance, Connor Delves turns Cadel Evans’ Tour de France victory into a study of endurance and obsession Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email It’s been 15 years since Cadel Evans rode into Paris in the yellow jersey, becoming the first Australian to win the Tour de France and one of only three non-Europeans ever to claim cycling’s greatest prize. Many will remember the podium finish of the 2011 race, but perhaps few know the years of near-miss

Finucane and Morris win European golds in Turkey
Great Britain's Emma Finucane and Anna Morris win gold medals at the UEC Track Elite European Championships in Turkey.
Six Nations news: Andy Farrell makes bold decisions in his Ireland team to face France
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has left James Lowe out of his team in a series of surprise omissions for Thursday’s Six Nations opener against France. The post Six Nations news: Andy Farrell makes bold decisions in his Ireland team to face France appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Six Nations predictions: Favourites for top tryscorer and points scorer with French on top
Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Thomas Ramos are the favourites to top the tryscorer and points scorer tables this 2026 Six Nations. The post Six Nations predictions: Favourites for top tryscorer and points scorer with French on top appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
What Finn Russell and Scotland Can Teach Us About Split-Second Decision Making
Scotland head into the 2026 Six Nations with genuine title ambitions for the first time in years, and much of that optimism rests on the shoulders of one man: Finn Russell. The Bath fly-half has spent over a decade confounding defences with passes that seem to materialise from nowhere and kicks that land precisely where […] The post What Finn Russell and Scotland Can Teach Us About Split-Second Decision Making appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Episode 4: Flying High
Kimi Antonelli and Ollie Bearman hit career F1 highs. Cadillac stage a race simulation.

Episode 3: Hope and Ambition
Hollywood comes to Cadillac. Racers Ollie Bearman & Kimi Antonelli are in the spotlight.

Episode 2: Master v Apprentice
F1 race winners Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez make their comeback for Cadillac.
