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Regional results
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L’borough overcome Notts to make it a super six
BUCS RUGBY ■ By JOSEPH TERRY LOUGHBOROUGH remained top of BUCS Super Rugby after defeating Nottingham 52-22 to extend their unbeaten run to six games. The hosts raced to a 25-point lead by the break with Kit Temperley and Sam Bryan both scoring braces alongside tries for Oran Murphy, player of the match Tom Riman, […] The post L’borough overcome Notts to make it a super six appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Probe is launched following 30-man brawl
NEWS EXTRA ■ By JOSEPH TERRY BUCS have opened an investigation into a violent incident involving Swansea University club members that forced the abandonment of their fixture against Cardiff on Wednesday. Referee Adam Jones stopped the fixture in the 77th minute after a 30-man brawl next to the Swansea club members with beer thrown onto […] The post Probe is launched following 30-man brawl appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Regional results
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My Life in Rugby: Jack Ramshaw – Twickenham will always be special
Former Leeds, Rotherham Titans and Nottingham lock, who now plays for Hinckley, Jack Ramshaw, reflects on his life in rugby. The post My Life in Rugby: Jack Ramshaw – Twickenham will always be special appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Drovers waltz past Wizards
Super Rygbi Cup round-up ■ By CARL FIELD SUPER Rygbi Cymru Cup holders Llandovery made it two from two in Pool B with a magnificent seven-try 43-12 victory at Aberavon. Former Aberavon hooker Cam Lewis scored twice on his old stomping ground, with wing Llien Morgan also bagging a brace. Back rowers Evan Sheldon, Tiaan […] The post Drovers waltz past Wizards appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Beddau maintain gap at the top
Premiership round-up BEDDAU remain two points clear at the top of the Welsh Premiership after picking up a 28-23 victory with a bonus point at Cross Keys. Full-back Cody Baker dotted down in each half for the Green & Golds, with wing Jack Davis and hooker Ethan Coombes the other Beddau try scorers. Ollie Wilde […] The post Beddau maintain gap at the top appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
FANTASY RUGBY 2025/26
Welcome to the latest update of this season’s TRP Fantasy Rugby. Today’s update covers the period Sunday 18th January 2026 through to Saturday 24th January 2026. In today’s update we take a quick look at who is in the running for our fourth Manager of the Month of the 2025/26 Season, which will be revealed […] The post FANTASY RUGBY 2025/26 appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
BRITISH RESULTS AND FIXTURES
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U20s Six Nations preview: Saracens wing Noah Caluori looks to get party started for England
England head coach Andy Titterrell believes the Prem’s top try scorer Noah Caluori can use the U20s Six Nations as another key step in a rapidly accelerating career. The post U20s Six Nations preview: Saracens wing Noah Caluori looks to get party started for England appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
SQUADS
ENGLAND Forwards: Oliver Scola, Oliver Spencer, Jimmy Staples, Kealan Freeman-Price, Jerold Gorleku, Ollie Streeter, Sonny Tonga’uiha, Harry Wright, Elliot Williams, Dylan Hodgkinson, Patrick Hogg, Freddie Ogden-Metherell, Aiden Ainsworth-Cave, Tate Williams, Seb Kelly, Connor Treacey, George Marsh Backs: Lucas Friday, Asa Stewart-Harris, George Newman, Luke Davidson, Ollie Davies, Sam Winters, Jack Cotgreave, Will Knight, Ollie Batson, […] The post SQUADS appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Recovery is all that matters for Atonio
JAMES HARRINGTON FRENCH COLUMN SOMETIMES, this game of rugby that we follow, that we love, that exults and frustrates us in equal measure, has to briefly sit down and be quiet for a while and realise that it’s not quite the be-all and end-all we often like to think it is. This has been one […] The post Recovery is all that matters for Atonio appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Forthcoming fixtures
Week beginning Sunday, February 1, 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.
Cardiff’s arm-wrestling first Dan
■ By SIMON THOMAS DAN Thomas is one busy man both on and off the field. When it comes to his rugby, the figures speak for themselves. The Cardiff flanker has won the fourth most turnovers (10) and made the seventh most tackles (109) in the URC this season. Then there’s his life away from […] The post Cardiff’s arm-wrestling first Dan appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Red Bulls are buzzing now, says Robinson
■By BEN JAYCOCK FORMER Newcastle lock Sean Robinson has been blown away by the direction his old club are heading in under their new Red Bull-backed ownership, believing the takeover has already injected fresh ambition and belief. Now playing his rugby for Kyuden Voltex in Japan Rugby League One – Division 2, the 34-year-old has […] The post Red Bulls are buzzing now, says Robinson appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Henry heads to Newcastle
On the move: Stade Francais fly-half Zack Henry and, inset, left to right, Will Rigg, George Turner, Max Hicks and Joji Nasova PICTURES: Getty Images NEWCASTLE Red Bulls have signed fly-half Zack Henry on a one-year deal from Stade Francais for next season. Englishman Henry has spent the bulk of his career playing in France […] The post Henry heads to Newcastle appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Christmas break came at right time – Muir
■ By BEN JAYCOCK ENGLAND and Gloucester-Hartpury prop Maud Muir admits the Christmas break came at the perfect time after the emotional and physical toll of winning the World Cup left her and her team-mates drained of motivation. Gloucester-Hartpury return to action today after a six-week layoff, sitting unbeaten at the top of the PWR […] The post Christmas break came at right time – Muir appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Jarrell Miller’s hairpiece punched off during MSG fight … and boxer goes on to claim victory
Miller’s hairpiece knocked loose during middle of fight Heavyweight tosses wig into crowd between rounds Fighter goes on to win fight despite mishap Stevenson outboxes López to seize title in masterclass Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller was involved in one of the more unusual moments in recent boxing history on Saturday night when his hairpiece was dislodged during his heavyweight victory over Kingsley Ibeh on the undercard of the Teófimo López–Shakur Stevenson card at Madison Square Garden. The in

'She basically capitulated' - is Sabalenka underachieving at Slams?
After losing another Grand Slam final - this time to Elena Rybakina at the Australian Open - BBC Sport asks if Aryna Sabalenka is underachieving at the majors.
The last five winners of the Six Nations
The 2026 Six Nations is on the horizon, and the prestigious Rugby Union tournament is already surrounded by intrigue and potential storylines. Defending champions France are hoping to retain the title for the first time since 2006–07, and are favourites in the betting on sports markets. Ireland will be eager to bounce back after missing […] The post The last five winners of the Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

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

Teófimo López and Shakur Stevenson set for high-stakes clash at Madison Square Garden
American stars meet at sold-out Madison Square Garden Stevenson rises to 140lb in bid for title in fourth division López enters in rare underdog role that suits his history When Teófimo López and Shakur Stevenson come together on Saturday night inside the big room at Madison Square Garden, a junior welterweight title and a claim to American fistic supremacy will be on the line before a sold-out crowd of more than 20,000 spectators. Two of the finest US-born fighters of their generation are se

Cages, crushes and stabbings - is European away safety getting worse?
BBC Sport explores the safety issues fans face when following their team across Europe.

‘I was walking with giants’: Joshua pays emotional tribute to close friends Ghami and Latz
Boxer fights back tears in first video since fatal car crash Joshua: ‘I am going to do what is right by them’ An emotional Anthony Joshua has insisted he knows what he has got to do after the death of close friends Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele last month, adding that their company was akin to “walking with giants”. The two-time world heavyweight champion Joshua was involved in a fatal car crash in Nigeria on 29 December which killed Ghami and Ayodele and shocked the boxing fraternity.
Six Nations: Ireland head coach Andy Farrell faces injury crisis and discipline woes
Ireland’s bid for Grand Slam glory this Six Nations will be impeded two-fold this year as Andy Farrell juggles a brace of setbacks: injuries and ill discipline. The post Six Nations: Ireland head coach Andy Farrell faces injury crisis and discipline woes appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
New Rugby Paper Roundup: Life inside one of rugby’s most prestigious families ft Carwyn Tuipulotu
In this week’s episode of the Rugby Paper Roundup, Assistant Editor Ben Jaycock is joined by Pau No.8 Carwyn Tuipulotu to discuss Uini Atonio’s sudden retirement, France’s mind-boggling selection calls and what life is like in the Top 14. The post New Rugby Paper Roundup: Life inside one of rugby’s most prestigious families ft Carwyn Tuipulotu appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
How sports betting has become part of the modern rugby fan experience
Tradition, community and ritualization have always been attributes of rugby. The sport has never divided fans since full stadiums up to pubs with international tournaments being aired. The post How sports betting has become part of the modern rugby fan experience appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Teófimo López: ‘Anything that has haunted me from the past, I’ve let all those things go’
Ahead of his blockbuster Madison Square Garden clash with Shakur Stevenson on Saturday night, boxing’s most mercurial star reflects on pressure, purpose and parenthood Teófimo López’s boxing career has unfolded in untidy extremes, and few places have captured those contradictions like Madison Square Garden. It’s the building where he boat-raced Richard Commey inside two rounds to win his first world title aged 22, saw his fast track to superstardom abruptly derailed as a heavy favorite, then ret

Boxing star Gervonta Davis arrested on kidnapping charges after two-week manhunt
Davis arrested after US Marshals surveillance operation Warrant alleges battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping Arrest follows lawsuit and cancelled Jake Paul bout Gervonta Davis, a three-division world champion and one of boxing’s biggest stars, was taken into custody in Miami on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after police issued an arrest warrant accusing the fighter of battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident last fall. Miam
Hugo Keenan out of Six Nations opener as Ireland’s injury list continues to grow
Leinster, Ireland and British & Irish Lions series winner Hugo Keenan has fractured his thumb in training, which excludes him from Ireland’s Six Nations opener against France next week. The post Hugo Keenan out of Six Nations opener as Ireland’s injury list continues to grow appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
