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FANTASY
RUGBY 2025/26 Welcome to the latest update of this season’s TRP Fantasy Rugby. Today’s update covers the period Sunday 11th January 2026 through to Saturday 17th January 2026. Let’s take our monthly look at the main TRP Fantasy Rugby table. In top spot is JE.Wton.Lucs with 12,993pts they are currently 134pts ahead of second placed […] The post FANTASY appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
LEADERBOARD
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FANTASY RUGBY TEAM TOTALS
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My Life in Rugby: Jake Farnworth – Training was sink or swim and I loved it
Former Leicester Tigers, Nottingham and Birmingham Moseley hooker, Jake Farnworth, reflects on his life in rugby. The post My Life in Rugby: Jake Farnworth – Training was sink or swim and I loved it appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Cardiff put one over the Steelmen
Welsh round-up ■ By CARL FIELD RUNAWAY Super Rygbi Cymru leaders Ebbw Vale crashed to only their second defeat of the season, 37-19 at Cardiff. First-half tries from Alun Rees, Evan Rees and Elijah Evans were followed up by scores from Dewi Cross, Joe Goodchild and Gwilym Bradley as the Steelmen were hit for six. […] The post Cardiff put one over the Steelmen appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Welsh Rugby
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Brendan Gallagher: Small in stature but big on talent
Back in the day it became almost a cliché that All Blacks forwards were all rugged frontiersmen and farmers – world champion sheep shearers and woodchoppers – who worked up a thirst on their day off by knocking the bejesus out of lily livered British and Irish Lions. The post Brendan Gallagher: Small in stature but big on talent appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
16 teams to battle it out in Georgia
RUGBY MATTERS BRENDAN GALLAGHER ONE thing you can always be sure of in rugby is that it will make a mess of branding or rebranding competitions. And pay PR companies a fortune for the privilege. This time last year we had a flurry of new Guinness Six Nations logos that looked like an ill disguised […] The post 16 teams to battle it out in Georgia appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Galthie’s ready to look at options
JAMES HARRINGTON FRENCH COLUMN SIX Nations champions France cut vice captains Gael Fickou and Gregory Alldritt, as well as the country’s leading try-scorer Damian Penaud, from their initial squad for the 2026 tournament, it was confirmed when the 42-player list was unveiled on Wednesday. News that the trio were likely absentees had leaked nearly 24 […] The post Galthie’s ready to look at options appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Forthcoming fixtures
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You can’t blame players going to England, says Patterson
NEWS EXTRA ■By JOSEPH TERRY CARDIFF Met centre Gus Patterson admits that for many young Welsh players, moving away to England offers security that can’t be offered by Welsh rugby. Patterson, 22, is a former Ospreys academy member and has been the top performer for Met this season as Archers sit seventh towards the back […] The post You can’t blame players going to England, says Patterson appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
New England U20s boss Andy Titterrell gets ready for new Six Nations campaign
New head coach Andy Titterrell takes charge of his first U20s Six Nations campaign when he leads England next month, eager to make up for last season’s disappointment when they let the title slip to France on the final day. The post New England U20s boss Andy Titterrell gets ready for new Six Nations campaign appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Craig Wright: I want to grab every opportunity at Northampton Saints and with England
Craig Wright is a hooker in a hurry. Not yet 22, the Northampton Saints forward has played in a Champions Cup final after being capped at Under-20 level and a number of stirring displays this season have pushed him into the England A conversation. The post Craig Wright: I want to grab every opportunity at Northampton Saints and with England appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Why rugby union can’t get enough of league imports
Recent developments in the so called silly season of transfer rumours, stories and embargos have shown a huge link in rugby league players coming over to the 15-a-side game. So why are they coming over? The post Why rugby union can’t get enough of league imports appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
George Furbank returns to England squad for Guinness Six Nations
George Furbank has been named in England’s squad for the upcoming Guinness Six Nations, with Greg Fisilau also included as one of three uncapped players. The post George Furbank returns to England squad for Guinness Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
New Rugby Paper Roundup: Bombshell Six Nations squad omissions
In this week’s episode of the Rugby Paper Roundup, Assistant Editor Ben Jaycock is joined by Huw Griffin from HG Rugby to discuss further turmoil off the pitch for the Welsh regions in the URC, while the pair also assess Wales’, Scotland’s and France’s Six Nations squads, and the headline names who have failed to make the cut. The post New Rugby Paper Roundup: Bombshell Six Nations squad omissions appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Top 10 Best Vaginal Aesthetics in Turkey for 2026
Vaginal aesthetics (often referred to as cosmetic gynecology) has become a structured, patient-centered field in Turkey, supported by modern surgical facilities, experienced specialists, and streamlined care pathways for both local and international patients. In 2026, demand continues to rise for procedures that aim to improve comfort, confidence, and (where clinically appropriate) function—most commonly labiaplasty, vaginoplasty […] The post Top 10 Best Vaginal Aesthetics in Turkey for 2026 app
Mobile Casinos: Playing Anytime, Anywhere
Mobile casinos have changed how people interact with digital gambling. Smartphones and tablets now support activities once limited to desktop computers. Players launch a session during a break, on public transport, or at home without any setup. This change follows broader progress in mobile technology rather than a sudden shift in gambling habits. The post Mobile Casinos: Playing Anytime, Anywhere appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Discover the Best Free Bisexual Dating Sites for Authentic Connections
Bisexual people looking to explore the community more would do well to use a dating app to help with this. With an app, you can dip your toes in and connect with people you’ll like. But, some sites stand out more than others. Let’s go through some of the best picks for bisexual women and […] The post Discover the Best Free Bisexual Dating Sites for Authentic Connections appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
2026 Six Nations squad news: Sione Tuipolotu captains Scotland, Dewi Lake leads Wales
Wales and Scotland have released their squads ahead of the 2026 Guinness Men’s Six Nations, with both teams making some surprise changes from Autumn. The post 2026 Six Nations squad news: Sione Tuipolotu captains Scotland, Dewi Lake leads Wales appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Super Rugby Americas 2026 preview: Why this could be the hardest season to call
As the 2026 season draws closer, all eight franchises have now confirmed their squads and coaching staff. The post Super Rugby Americas 2026 preview: Why this could be the hardest season to call appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Champions Cup Sunday review: Harlequins shine, Bristol Bears struggle and last 16 draw confirmed
Sunday’s Champions Cup action featured four English sides going into battle looking to secure their spots in the final 16, truly beginning the race to Bilbao. The post Champions Cup Sunday review: Harlequins shine, Bristol Bears struggle and last 16 draw confirmed appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
4 Tactical Trends Shaping the Premiership Title Race This Season
The Premiership title race in 2026 is being decided by details that rarely make highlight reels. With margins tightening and squads stretched by fixture congestion, tactical precision has become the separator between contenders and chasers. Bath began the campaign as defending champions after last year’s historic treble, but the pack is close. They remain the […] The post 4 Tactical Trends Shaping the Premiership Title Race This Season appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
The Best Apps for Rugby
If you’re serious about rugby, whether that means watching every Test match, tracking your club’s results, or sorting out your own game, the right app makes life a lot easier. While some are built for die-hards, others are perfect for casual fans. RugbyPass is the most complete rugby app out there, with live and on-demand […] The post The Best Apps for Rugby appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Leinster late to the party – Leo Cullen’s new plan or still a work in progress?
In previous seasons of the United Rugby Championship and the Champions Cup, we have seen a consistency with Leinster in which, for many games, the title holders will fly into a strong lead in the first half and defend to the hilt for the second half. This season, the tactics appear to be different. The post Leinster late to the party – Leo Cullen’s new plan or still a work in progress? appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Manu Vunipola: Return to Prem from Japan is a possibility
Manu Vunipola admits he endured a frustrating and, at times, eye-opening introduction to life in Japan as he adjusted to a deeply ingrained hierarchy. The post Manu Vunipola: Return to Prem from Japan is a possibility appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Chris Robshaw: England are ready to take Six Nations title
Chris Robshaw only has eyes for a triumphant Six Nations for England as they prepare to throw their World Cup cards firmly on the table. The post Chris Robshaw: England are ready to take Six Nations title appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Charlie Bracken: I want to help Saracens back to the top
Scrum-half Charlie Bracken believes his ‘X-factor’ can help Saracens surge back up the Prem rugby table. The post Charlie Bracken: I want to help Saracens back to the top appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Toulouse 77-7 Sale Sharks: That drubbing really hurts, says Alex Sanderson
France’s superstar captain Antoine Dupont put any watching England fans on high alert ahead of the Six Nations after showing that he’s back to his very best as Toulouse inflicted a record defeat for Sale Sharks. The post Toulouse 77-7 Sale Sharks: That drubbing really hurts, says Alex Sanderson appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
