Women’s Six Nations: Smaller balls and bigger crowds

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Women’s Six Nations: Red Roses continue ‘systematic dominance’

Former England international Katy Daley-McClean and ex-Black Fern Ruby Tui join Sara Orchard to review the Red Roses’ 61-33 thrashing of Italy in Parma.John Harrison’s reigning world champions made it 37 consecutive wins across all competitions with a dominant display in their fo ...  Show more

Bordeaux end Bath’s Champions Cup dream

We’re podding from the Stade Atlantique in Bordeaux after Bath’s hopes of winning a first Champions Cup since 1998 were dashed by the holders. Chris and Paul Grayson pick the bones out of an epic encounter and discuss where the semi-final got away from Bath. They also chat to Joh ...  Show more

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