Category: Features
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The Weekly Drum
If you missed the weekend’s action of rugby, it’s fair to say, you’ve missed a whole lot
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How the Wallabies can win against the All Blacks
The Wallabies have it all to do if they’re going to go half way to securing back the Bledisloe Cup for the first time since 2002.
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Pocock’s rise from the ashes
To say that the last two years of David Pocock’s professional rugby career have been interrupted by injury is a slight understatement
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Blowing the whistle on the RWC – North v South
As the start of the Rugby World Cup looms, we take a look at the controversy that has surrounded the debate of Northern and Southern hemisphere referees
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Who will make Lancaster’s RWC Cut?
The time has once again come for Stuart Lancaster to make the long and arduous decision on his next cut for England’s 45-man World Cup training squad, and it will be the toughest decision he has made yet
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A Gulf in Class – England 2003 vs England 2015
OPINION – On that fateful day, 22 November 2003, Jonny Wilkinson secured eternal glory for a truly magnificent England side by overcoming the then World Champion Wallabies
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The Rugby Championship – First weekend wash-up
Despite blowing our previous predictions out of the water on Saturday with the Wallabies’ last gasp match winner, its business as usual as we get down to analyse what actually happened on the weekend
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World Cup Focus – The Fijian threat
Whilst experts outline the dangers of Wales and Australia in the ‘Group of Death’, England should tread very carefully and not overlook the talented and athletic threats of the Fijians
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PREVIEW – The Rugby Championship
Thankfully the little hiatus from rugby we’ve experienced over the past month or so has now ended
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The Burgess dilemma
The question was inevitable as soon as Lancaster selected Sam Burgess into his Rugby World Cup 50-man training squad. Is he worth this risk?