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Highlights: Glasgow vs Saracens

Highlights: Glasgow vs Saracens

Highlights of Saracens’ 13-3 away win against the Glasgow Warriors.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Videos | Tagged European Champions Cup
Kyle Cooper

Cooper helps Newcastle stun Toulon

The Newcastle Falcons beat Toulon 26-25 in Toulon, while there were also European Champions Cup wins for Saracens, the Cardiff Blues and Gloucester.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Top headlines | Tagged Champions Cup, Kyle Cooper, Newcastle Falcons, Toulon
Ruan Pienaar

Saffa duo guides Montpellier to victory

Henry Immelman and Ruan Pienaar made valuable contributions as Montpellier beat Edinburgh 21-15, while there were also wins for Toulouse, Ulster and the Scarlets in round one of the European Champions Cup on Saturday.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Top headlines | Tagged Champions Cup, European Champions Cup, Montpellier
Watch: Bath's Burns butchers try

Watch: Bath’s Burns butchers try

Toulouse were leading Bath 22-20 with five minutes to go in their European Champions Cup match when Freddie Burns looked certain to score a try.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Videos | Tagged Champions Cup, European Champions Cup
James Lowe

Classy Leinster lash Wasps

Leinster scored eight tries to annihilate Wasps 52-3 in their opening European Champions Cup match on Friday.

Posted in European Champions Cup, News | Tagged European Champions Cup, Leinster, Wasps
Willie le Roux

Le Roux cleared of concussion

Willie le Roux will play for Wasps against Leinster in Friday’s European Champions Cup match in Dublin.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Springboks, Top headlines | Tagged Wasps, Willie Le Roux
Johan Ackermann

Gloucester’s African influx

Former Lions coach Johan Ackermann is establishing a new pride at Gloucester, writes MARTIN GILLINGHAM.

Posted in English Premiership, European Champions Cup, Features | Tagged Gloucester, Johan Ackermann
Lambie faces lengthy spell on sidelines

Lambie faces lengthy spell on sidelines

Pat Lambie has confirmed that he could be ruled out for up to nine months after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury in the European Champions Cup final on Saturday.

Posted in European Champions Cup | Tagged NEWS, Pat Lambie, Racing 92, Springboks
Leinster

Leinster crowned European champions

Isa Nacewa kicked a 79th-minute penalty goal as Leinster beat Racing 92 15-12 in Bilbao to claim a record-equalling fourth European title. MARIETTE ADAMS reports.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Top headlines | Tagged European Champions Cup, Leinster, NEWS, Racing 92
Cardiff Blues snatch Challenge Cup

Cardiff Blues snatch Challenge Cup

Gareth Anscombe’s last-minute penalty goal gave the Cardiff Blues a dramatic 31-30 win against Gloucester in the European Challenge Cup final in Bilbao on Friday.

Posted in European Champions Cup, Tournaments
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