The American damp squib and "rugby royalty"

The American damp squib and "rugby royalty"

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Madness, brilliance and problems: Another weekend in the Champions Cup

Following another weekend of action in the Champions Cup Alfie, Elgan and Alex look back on all of the big stories.With only one round of matches to go until the knockout stages they explain why, despite some great games, the competition continues to have structural issues. They ...  Show more

Henry Pollock Special

Henry Pollock had a remarkable 2025!Breaking through with Northampton Saints, making his England debut, beating Leinster in Dublin, a Champions Cup final appearance and being named on the British & Irish Lions tour.So Will and Alex have made the trip up to the East Midlands to ch ...  Show more

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