IT'S BEEN an interesting week for national coaches who have been hogging all the headlines in England but our cousins south of the Border are not alone in shuffling their
Gloucester 39 Leeds Carnegie 16. Leeds Carnegie's relegation from the Guinness Premiership was confirmed as leaders Gloucester secured a thumping victory at Kingsholm.
HERIOT'S secured the opportunity to repeat their Scottish Cup success of 2003 with a display of power and pace that ultimately saw off a dogged JedForest side that emerged
NEW ZEALAND has always had two main exports, lamb and beef, with the latter coming in the form of no-nonsense, muscular rugby players. Now such is the demand for their biggest
THERE ARE NO shortage of stories that tell of Martin Johnson's uncompromising nature but a favourite comes from a spring Sunday in Dublin five years ago. Be aware, there
IN THE event it wasn't particularly close. The two best sides left in the Scottish Hydro Electric Cup met in the Meggetland semi-final yesterday but Melrose triumphed with
Whilst there may be a bitter rivalry between the two North East clubs, the two opposing managers, Kevin Keegan and Roy Keane cannot help but compliment each other. It's always nice to see manager's who can praise their colleagues, rather
Lincoln City were fairly comfortable in a 3-1 win over Brentford with a goalkeeper error, a brilliant free kick and a header securing the result in City's favour. The game was far from exciting but it did contain a few
Lincoln City will again face Sleaford Town this summer as the teams arranged a pre-season friendly against each other. The two sides will meet on Friday July 18th and the Imps hope for a repeat of their victory at Eslaforde
Bolton Wanderers moved themselves out of the Premier League drop zone for the first time in six weeks when Gavin McCann's second half effort gave the Trotters all three points against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium on Saturday.
A stunning late equaliser from Bristol Rover’s Steve Elliot denied Gillingham a crucial victory at the Memorial Ground. The Gills took the lead thanks to a John Nutter header, and now find themselves three points from safety still with two
The Bath players showed their true grit after playing two tough games in four days and holding off a determined last gasp effort from Worcester Warriors to snatch the game. Three tries from Tom Cheeseman gave Bath an important 20-23
5 minutes of madness and a guy called Querra doomed us to a year on the naughty step that is ND1. It could have been so different for the large part of the first half a neutral could be forgiven
WATSONIANS staged a brave late rally highlighted by Andrew Skeen's fifth try of the season but it was insufficient to earn them a third national knock out rugby cup final