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Six Nations news: What Ireland learned against France, who Andy Farrell picks for Italy and the No.10 question
In the last year, Ireland have only lost four of their twelve matches. Once to New Zealand in Chicago, again to South Africa in Dublin and to France twice, with the most recent being last Saturday. The post Six Nations news: What Ireland learned against France, who Andy Farrell picks for Italy and the No.10 question appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
New Rugby Paper Roundup: “Henry Pollock is made for YouTube” – Six Nations Round Two ft Andrew Forde
In this week’s episode of The Rugby Paper Roundup, Assistant Editor Ben Jaycock is joined by the king of rugby compilations, Andrew Forde, to break down the biggest stories heading into Round Two of the Six Nations. The post New Rugby Paper Roundup: “Henry Pollock is made for YouTube” – Six Nations Round Two ft Andrew Forde appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Who has the most Premier League appearances?
Our Ask Me Anything Team look at which players have the highest total Premier League appearances.

Frank's downfall: Inside his struggle to get players and fans onboard
Thomas Frank has been sacked as Tottenham manager after just eight months in charge. BBC Sport's Sami Mokbel takes a closer look at his tenure.

Cricket, football, athletics: the Caribbean’s sporting success is extraordinary – so why does it feel like a missed opportunity? | Kenneth Mohammed
As the men’s football World Cup looms, the region’s prowess is often seen in terms of inspirational hardship, but the political will to treat sport strategically is lacking The US is preparing to co-host the 2026 World Cup while also deciding who is allowed to attend. For the Caribbean, that contradiction is familiar. In nearly a century of men’s World Cup football, only four Caribbean nations have ever qualified. This year, more finally will, but many of their supporters, especially Haitians, w

Episode 6: A Clean Sheet
Mercedes mark the end of an era. Valtteri Bottas prepares for his fresh start at Cadillac.
Six Nations news: Round two predictions as Ireland face Italy and England head to Murrayfield
Round one of the Men’s Six Nations has been and gone, but immediately we shift our attention to round two, beginning on Saturday. The post Six Nations news: Round two predictions as Ireland face Italy and England head to Murrayfield appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Six Nations news: Maro Itoje back as England captain for game against Scotland
Maro Itoje will lead England into Saturday’s Six Nations clash with Scotland after being restored to the starting XV for the trip to Murrayfield. The post Six Nations news: Maro Itoje back as England captain for game against Scotland appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Why are batters retiring out early in T20 cricket?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains why there is a rising trend in T20 batters retiring out early in matches
Six Nations news: What we learned about every team from round one
The first round of the Men’s Six Nations has been completed, with France, Italy and England picking up victories. The post Six Nations news: What we learned about every team from round one appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
How the Autumn Series Impact the World Rankings
The autumn international rugby series is always a pivotal period in the rugby calendar, and the 2025 series proved no different. With high stakes matches featuring some of the world’s best teams, results from this series have significant implications for the global rankings. Understanding how these matches influence the hierarchy provides insight into which nations […] The post How the Autumn Series Impact the World Rankings appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
How AI and Automation Are Reshaping Sports and Esports Betting
The modern sports betting ecosystem is increasingly defined by data, automation, and real-time decision-making. What was once a market driven primarily by human traders and static odds has evolved into a complex digital environment where artificial intelligence, live data feeds, and scalable infrastructure play a central role. This shift affects not only traditional sports such […] The post How AI and Automation Are Reshaping Sports and Esports Betting appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Australian sprint star Gout Gout will not race at 2026 Commonwealth Games
Gout opts to focus on world under-20 championships Teenage sensation’s absence is blow to Glasgow event The Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout has decided not to compete at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow this year. The 18-year-old will instead focus on the world under-20 championships in August, where he hopes to emulate the legendary Usain Bolt. The two events are taking place back-to-back, with Gout and his support team deeming it unwise for him to contest both so early in his burgeoni
Jamie George: Calcutta Cup is next goal for England after Six Nations win over Wales
Jamie George hailed England’s seven-try demolition of Wales, citing his side’s display as the perfect platform to end their Murrayfield losing streak when the Calcutta Cup is on the line next Saturday. The post Jamie George: Calcutta Cup is next goal for England after Six Nations win over Wales appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Gregor Townsend wants to stay on as Scotland boss despite Six Nations setback
Scotland crashed to defeat in Rome yesterday to heap more pressure on head coach Gregor Townsend ahead of Saturday’s Calcutta Cup showdown with England. The post Gregor Townsend wants to stay on as Scotland boss despite Six Nations setback appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Paul Rees: England are sharpening a ruthless edge
England enjoyed a record championship victory over Wales at the ground that used to be called Twickenham, but it was ultimately underwhelming and some way below their victory in Cardiff 10 months before. The post Paul Rees: England are sharpening a ruthless edge appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Ben Kay: England and France squad depth could decide 2026 Six Nations
England World Cup winner Ben Kay believes the outcome of Saturday’s Calcutta Cup clash could prove the defining moment in the 2026 Six Nations, ultimately shaping where the title lands. The post Ben Kay: England and France squad depth could decide 2026 Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Alan Dickens leaving Newcastle Red Bulls; Gregor Townsend denies he will take over
Newcastle Red Bulls head coach Alan Dickens will leave the club at the end of the season. The post Alan Dickens leaving Newcastle Red Bulls; Gregor Townsend denies he will take over appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Richards takes up Norfolk challenge
FORMER Leicester, Harlequins and Newcastle boss Dean Richards has become director of rugby at amateur club Wymondham in Norfolk. Since leaving Newcastle in 2022 the 62-year-old former England No.8 has been helping Tynedale on a voluntary basis. “One of the things that was most refreshing about the whole thing was the sense of community, the […] The post Richards takes up Norfolk challenge appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Tommy Freeman welcomes midfield switch as England’s wingers set the pace
Tommy Freeman has welcomed his move into midfield because he claims he can’t keep up with England’s current crop of fast men who are burning up the turf. The post Tommy Freeman welcomes midfield switch as England’s wingers set the pace appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Alex Mitchell compares George Ford to Rodri as England eye Six Nations glory
Alex Mitchell revealed teaming up with George Ford is just like playing with Rodri – the Manchester City and Spanish superstar. The post Alex Mitchell compares George Ford to Rodri as England eye Six Nations glory appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Stick with Steward at 15 – Foden
By AMELIE CLAYDON FORMER England fullback Ben Foden believes Freddie Steward remains the country’s safest option at full-back, despite increasing competition for the No.15 shirt. Foden, who won 34 caps, feels aerial dominance and authority under the high ball remain non-negotiable in the biggest fixtures, which gives Leicester 15 Steward the edge over Marcus Smith […] The post Stick with Steward at 15 – Foden appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
England 48-7 Wales: Henry Arundell hat-trick sparks Red Rose Six Nations romp
Henry Arundell answered Steve Borthwick’s clarion call for England to go for Six Nations gold with a first-half hat-trick, which saw them burst out of the starting blocks for a seven-try victory over a beleaguered Wales team at the Twickenham Allianz yesterday. The post England 48-7 Wales: Henry Arundell hat-trick sparks Red Rose Six Nations romp appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
France 36-14 Ireland: Matthieu Jalibert leads the musketeers to Six Nations opening win
France, save for one stodgy period in the second half, produced sublime rugby in tricky wet conditions to blow Ireland away and put the fear of god into future opponents. The post France 36-14 Ireland: Matthieu Jalibert leads the musketeers to Six Nations opening win appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Jeremy Guscott: It was a good performance from the French but let’s not get carried away
France got it done against Ireland, but I might go against some of the adulation heaped on Fabien Galthie’s team after their big opening-round win over Ireland at the Stade de France on Thursday night. The post Jeremy Guscott: It was a good performance from the French but let’s not get carried away appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
We didn’t show enough intensity, admits Farrell
IRELAND head coach Andy Farrell said: “We’re very disappointed. Something I never thought I’d say about this Ireland team, but there was a lack of intensity in the first half. Missed tackles, missing the scraps on the ground and the ball in the air, it’s just intention and if that is lacking you are not […] The post We didn’t show enough intensity, admits Farrell appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Italy 18-15 Scotland: Azzurri beat the deluge to stun Scots with Six Nations victory
Pressure continues to intensify on Gregor Townsend as, on the second wettest day in Rome’s history since records began, Italy caused the competition’s first upset with a gritty victory in torrential conditions The post Italy 18-15 Scotland: Azzurri beat the deluge to stun Scots with Six Nations victory appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
I believe in what we are doing, insists Townsend
SCOTLAND head coach Gregor Townsend admitted his side face an uphill battle in the Six Nations after slipping to an opening-round defeat but insisted belief within the squad remains unshaken. “Hugely disappointed to lose our first game in the tournament, it makes things tough,” said Townsend, right. “The guys are very disappointed. The effort was […] The post I believe in what we are doing, insists Townsend appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Nick Cain: The Doyen, in whose shadow we all stand
There was a Grand Canyon of a gap in the ranks of the rugby union writers assembled at Twickenham to report on the 144th International between England and Wales yesterday. The post Nick Cain: The Doyen, in whose shadow we all stand appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Searle shows his worth
Flair: Billy Searle in action for England A on Friday night BILLY Searle’s had more clubs than most people hot breakfasts, with Launceston, Bristol, Wasps, Worcester, and Biarritz among nine before landing at Leicester. In the last two years the fly-half has been a Tigers revelation, and was likewise for England A in Friday night’s […] The post Searle shows his worth appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
