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Marler banned after red card

Marler banned after red card

Harlequins prop Joe Marler will miss England’s first two Six Nations matches after being suspended for six weeks. Marler was sent off in the 58th minute of his side’s 30-29 loss to the Sale Sharks over the weekend when referee Matthew Carley adjudged him to have struck TJ Ioane in the head with his shoulder. He pleaded guilty to the charge… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership, Tournaments | Tagged england, English Premiership, Harlequins, Joe Marler
Sopoaga confirms New Zealand exit

Sopoaga confirms New Zealand exit

All Blacks flyhalf Lima Sopoaga says the decision to take up a contract with Wasps in England was ‘one of the hardest decisions’ of his life.

Posted in English Premiership, Tournaments | Tagged NEWS, Test Rugby
Try, yellow card for Schalk in Sarries win

Try, yellow card for Schalk in Sarries win

Schalk Burger scored a try as Saracens thrashed hosts Wasps 38-15, while there were also wins for Newcastle, Bath, Leicester, Northampton and Sale in the English Premiership. Saracens led 18-13 at half-time thanks to tries to wing Chris Wyles, fullback Alex Goode and Burger, who started at openside flank. But Burger was yellow-carded late in the first half when he came in from an… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged English Premiership, Schalk Burger
Bok duo off to England

Bok duo off to England

Former Springboks Piet van Zyl and Arno Botha have signed for English club London Irish. Both players will be heading to England from the Bulls, with Van Zyl set to add to the scrumhalf options at London Irish, while Botha will bolster their back-row ranks. Super Rugby player transfers ‘I’ve heard a lot of good things about London Irish and… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged Arno Botha, English Premiership, London Irish, Piet van Zyl
Francois Louw playing for Bath in the English Premiership

Louw set for lengthy layoff

A serious knee injury will sideline Springbok and Bath flanker Francois Louw for three months. Louw tore medial ligaments in the defeat to the Sale Sharks on 23 December, and while he is set to be out of action for an extended period, the good news is that he won’t require an operation. ‘We’re looking at three months, so that’s on… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged Bath, English Premiership, Francois Louw, Saffas abroad, Springboks
Teen lights up Twickenham

Teen lights up Twickenham

Marcus Smith inspired Harlequins to a 50-21 win over Northampton, while there were also English Premiership victories for Newcastle, Gloucester, Saracens, Wasps and Exeter. It was one-way traffic in front of a 77,825 crowd at Twickenham, as Northampton suffered their 11th consecutive loss in all competitions. The 18-year-old Smith had a hand in five of Harlequins’ seven tries, while kicking five conversions… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged English Premiership
Wasps win Premiership thriller

Wasps win Premiership thriller

Juan de Jongh scored a try as Wasps beat Bath 31-26 at The Rec to move to second on the English Premiership log. Wasps raced into a 19-0 lead after 20 minutes. Fullback Willie le Roux’s offload in the tackle put left wing Marcus Watson away for the opening try. Scrumhalf Dan Robson then dotted down, before Watson grabbed his second. Watson… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged English Premiership, Juan de Jongh, Wasps
Bresler signs for Worcester

Bresler signs for Worcester

Former Sharks lock Anton Bresler has joined the Worcester Warriors from Edinburgh. The 29-year-old played 61 matches for Edinburgh and attended Scotland’s 41-man training camp in August. However, he did not play for the national side, who he had qualified for on residential grounds, in November. ‘I’m genuinely excited at the prospect of playing Premiership rugby and can’t wait to get out on the field… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged Anton Bresler, English Premiership, Saffas abroad, worcester warriors
Wasps halt Gloucester’s charge

Wasps halt Gloucester’s charge

Wasps defeated Gloucester 49-24, while there were also victories in the English Premiership for Worcester, Newcastle, Exeter, Sale and Saracens. It was the most anticipated contest of round 11, but Wasps looked a class above Johan Ackermann’s Gloucester at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry as they surged to a bonus-point win. In doing so, Wasps ended Gloucester’s five-match winning streak… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged English Premiership, Gloucester, Wasps
Solomons gets Worcester job

Solomons gets Worcester job

Former Springbok assistant coach Alan Solomons will take over from Gary Gold as the Worcester Warriors’ new director of rugby. Solomons, who has assisted Gold at the club since October, signed a two-and-a-half-year deal. ‘I have enjoyed my time at the Warriors since day one and it has become clear that the club has masses of potential to be successful… Read more →

Posted in English Premiership | Tagged Alan Solomons, English Premiership, worcester warriors
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