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Six Nations predictions: Odds for winners, Grand Slam and Triple Crown with France favourites

France enter the 2026 Six Nations as the bookies’ favourites to retain the crown - however they are not fancied to claim the Grand Slam.  The post Six Nations predictions: Odds for winners, Grand Slam and Triple Crown with France favourites appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper2 Feb
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Steve Borthwick names his England team for Six Nations opener against Wales

Henry Arundell will make his first England start since the 2023 World Cup after being named on the left wing for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener against Wales. The post Steve Borthwick names his England team for Six Nations opener against Wales appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper2 Feb
'Simply extraordinary' - Van der Poel wins eighth cyclo-cross Worlds
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'Simply extraordinary' - Van der Poel wins eighth cyclo-cross Worlds

Dutch cycling star Mathieu van der Poel sets a new record as he wins an eighth world cyclo-cross title at Hulst in the Netherlands.

BBC Sport1 Feb
Happy tennis, serious name - the making of Carlos Alcaraz
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Happy tennis, serious name - the making of Carlos Alcaraz

Before Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam, he was simply Carlitos from Murcia. This is his story.

BBC Sport1 Feb
Shakur Stevenson: ‘I picked him apart’ after López clinic as Benn crashes ring
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Shakur Stevenson: ‘I picked him apart’ after López clinic as Benn crashes ring

Stevenson seals title in fourth weight class with win Britain’s Benn enters ring, sparks buzz as future foe Shakur Stevenson described his dominant victory over Teófimo López at Madison Square Garden as the product of discipline, preparation and years of studying his opponent, after producing what many observers viewed as the finest performance of his career. The unbeaten American outboxed López over 12 rounds to become a four-division world champion, a moment Stevenson said validated his long

The Guardian1 Feb
Shakur Stevenson beats Teófimo López for WBO junior welterweight championship – as it happened
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Shakur Stevenson beats Teófimo López for WBO junior welterweight championship – as it happened

Stevenson wins by decision for title in fourth division Miller’s hairpiece punched off mid-fight in bizarre scene … Teófimo López, whose name draws louder boos but louder cheers also. The Sunset Mark native makes his entrance to Punisher by late Bronx rapper Big Pun before it segues to Whoa! by Black Rob before it segues to U Don’t Know by Jay Z before it segues to Skrilla by Kodak Black. And he’s not even out of the tunnel yet! Perhaps a spot of gamesmanship as he makes Stevenson wait in the

The Guardian1 Feb
Stevenson humbles López to become four-division champion in Garden masterclass
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Stevenson humbles López to become four-division champion in Garden masterclass

Stevenson beats López to become four-weight champion Unanimous 119-109 cards underline one-sided outcome Miller’s hairpiece punched off mid-fight in bizarre scene Shakur Stevenson delivered the most complete performance of his career on Saturday night, outmaneuvering, outthinking and ultimately outclassing Teófimo López over 12 rounds to claim the WBO and lineal junior welterweight titles and become a four-division champion. Stevenson cruised to a unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden b

The Guardian1 Feb
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Fraser Dingwall: England are ready for take-off in the upcoming Six Nations

Fraser Dingwall declared the sky is the limit as England aim to hit the Six Nations ground running against Wales on Saturday. The post Fraser Dingwall: England are ready for take-off in the upcoming Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Nicky Smith insists Wales have nothing to fear going up against England this Six Nations

England may be looking to build on their record 10 try, 68-14 win over Wales in Cardiff last year when they kick-off their Six Nations campaign against Dewi Lake’s side this weekend, but they could be in for a bit of a shock. The post Nicky Smith insists Wales have nothing to fear going up against England this Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Jeremy Guscott: Foursome! I can’t pick out a winner for Six Nations

Based on where England have gone since the last year’s Six Nations fixture against Wales in Cardiff, and where the Welsh have gone, Maro Itoje’s team are overwhelming favourites at Twickenham on Saturday in the opening round of this year’s tournament. The post Jeremy Guscott: Foursome! I can’t pick out a winner for Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Jack van Poortvliet targets successful Six Nations with England after injury setbacks

It was typical of the misfortune that has plagued Jack van Poortvliet in recent seasons that the day after being named in England’s Six Nations squad, the scrum-half faced having another scan. The post Jack van Poortvliet targets successful Six Nations with England after injury setbacks appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Will Greenwood tips the ‘spiky bunch’ England for Six Nations glory

England’s “spiky bunch” are preparing to pump up the physicality and aggression in the Six Nations and lay down a real World Cup marker. The post Will Greenwood tips the ‘spiky bunch’ England for Six Nations glory appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Louis Lynagh: Italy will cause some damage in this year’s Six Nations

Louis Lynagh is adamant Italy are in the “perfect place” to cause some more special Six Nations tremors in the coming weeks. The post Louis Lynagh: Italy will cause some damage in this year’s Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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England’s Ollie Chessum lands on his feet as he targets first taste of Six Nations glory

Ollie Chessum admits he took a while to get used to the England environment but is ready to scratch his Six Nations itch this time around. The post England’s Ollie Chessum lands on his feet as he targets first taste of Six Nations glory appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Nick Cain: We don’t want these front row giants

It is dire news when a player is forced to retire due to health issues, as happened last week when France’s mountainous tighthead, Uini Atonio, suffered a heart attack. The post Nick Cain: We don’t want these front row giants appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Newcastle Red Bulls 12-35 Saracens: Sarries enjoy a double over their opponents

Saracens put in a dominant second-half display to make it two wins over Newcastle Red Bulls within six days and put themselves in a prime position to qualify for the semi-finals. The post Newcastle Red Bulls 12-35 Saracens: Sarries enjoy a double over their opponents appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Bristol Bears vs Gloucester: Harry Thacker on his way to 150 not out

Bristol Bears and Prem Rugby Cup high flyers Gloucester renew their West Country rivalry today, with both sides using the clash at Ashton Gate as a crucial part of their wider season planning. The post Bristol Bears vs Gloucester: Harry Thacker on his way to 150 not out appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Northampton Saints 40-22 Leicester Tigers: James Pater on song to lead Saints into box seat

James Pater and Archie McParland demonstrated once again just how bright and exciting the future is for Northampton Saints as the dynamic half-back pair inspired a crushing East Midlands derby triumph against Leicester Tigers. The post Northampton Saints 40-22 Leicester Tigers: James Pater on song to lead Saints into box seat appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Exeter Chiefs 59-14 Sale Sharks: Visitors slump as Rus Tuima heads Chiefs’ demolition squad

Exeter Chiefs served their revenge ice-cold and with interest, obliterating Sale Sharks to wipe away the bitter memory of November’s 34-3 mauling and reignite their cup campaign in emphatic style. The post Exeter Chiefs 59-14 Sale Sharks: Visitors slump as Rus Tuima heads Chiefs’ demolition squad appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Injury blow for Todaro

NORTHAMPTON wing Edoardo Todaro is facing a long lay-off after tearing the cruciate ligament in his right knee at a training camp with Italy. Todaro, 19, has scored 10 tries in 13 appearances after signing his first pro contract before the start of the season. ... Continue reading... Access all our premium content from as […] The post Injury blow for Todaro appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Julian Heaven prioritises Exeter Chiefs over Spain ahead of World Cup

Julian Heaven qualifies for five countries but has turned down the chance to play for Spain ahead of next year’s World Cup because he wants to focus on his Exeter Chiefs career. The post Julian Heaven prioritises Exeter Chiefs over Spain ahead of World Cup appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Mapletoft set for Irish test

ENGLAND A head coach Mark Mapletoft has named a 26-player squad for the upcoming fixture against Ireland XV on Friday night at Thomond Park. The squad assemble in west London today for a five-day training camp before departing for Ireland. Alex Dombrandt, Ethan Roots, Jamie Blamire, Joe Carpenter, Luke Northmore, Ollie Hassell-Collins, Charlie Atkinson, Raffi […] The post Mapletoft set for Irish test appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Will Muir eager to make up for lost time at Bath after injury setback

As the Premiership goes into hibernation for a couple of months, many players will get a long break, but it has come at the wrong time for Will Muir. The post Will Muir eager to make up for lost time at Bath after injury setback appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Saracens success is limited

MARK McCall’s records are good on paper and the fact he won three European trophies and Six Premiership titles are forever going to be reported. The fact that gets missed is that since Saracens were found guilty of salary cap breaches and have had to abide by the same rules as everyone else they have […] The post Saracens success is limited appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Artificial pitches a turn-off

AS a new recipient of the state old age pension, I am now officially grumpy, so allow me to moan about artificial pitches. Saracens, Newcastle and Gloucester have them and that would be fine if they were in the Rugby League. As an advocate for the forwards I feel Union should be played on grass/mud, […] The post Artificial pitches a turn-off appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Hartpury hooker Will Crane glad to learn the Gloucester way in the Champions Cup

There are few players in the country who have put in more hours to make their rugby dream a reality and that hard work has paid off for Hartpury hooker Will Crane. The post Hartpury hooker Will Crane glad to learn the Gloucester way in the Champions Cup appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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DREAM TEAM

AUGUSTIN SLOWIK, THE FORMER BRISTOL, LEEDS, WORCESTER, LONDON SCOTTISH, NORTHERN SUBURBS, SYDNEY RAYS, JERSEY REDS AND NICE FULL-BACK, SELECTS THE BEST XV HE HAS PLAYED WITH OR AGAINST… 1. Ellis Genge – Came through the Bristol academy together. Powerful, explosive and relentless. Watching his progression has been no surprise – a destructive ball-carrier with an […] The post DREAM TEAM appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Nick Cain: England must ditch the hype and make history

The Six Nations decision to play this season’s tournament opener between reigning champions France and Ireland in Paris on Thursday evening may have unforeseen ramifications of giving them a head start. The post Nick Cain: England must ditch the hype and make history appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Chris Hewett: For once, a cheer for the governing classes

Rugby's governing classes have a long track record of not knowing what day of the week it is, so it is only fair to remind them that this season’s Six Nations is kicking off on a Thursday night. The post Chris Hewett: For once, a cheer for the governing classes appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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Let’s not go back to the Stone Age

IT’S all sweetness and light down there in Wallaby land, with the recently-departed Northampton flanker Angus Scott-Young and the one-time Clermont Auvergne lock Miles Amatosero airing their differences during a Waratahs training session – an incident that left the former with a fractured eye socket, the latter with a four-match ban and an Australian international […] The post Let’s not go back to the Stone Age appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper1 Feb
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