The American damp squib and "rugby royalty"

The American damp squib and "rugby royalty"

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Who will qualify for the play-offs!?

With one week of the regular season remaining Alfie, Will and Elgan look ahead to the final weekend in the Prem.They chat about the crunch fixtures as Bath host Leicester and Exeter play Saracens and ask who will make it into the play-offs? With Bristol now out of the running for ...  Show more

French dominance in Europe! Bordeaux hammer Leinster

Alex and Will are in Bilbao to reflect on the Champions Cup final!Bordeaux have won back-to-back titles to join the elite sides in European Club rugby. What makes them so special? It is now 6 years in a row that a French club have been crowned Champions of Europe, how can anyone ...  Show more

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