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Jonathan Davies, the cross-code Welsh legend, reflects on a life filled with highs and lows, from moments of inspiration to heartbreak. With a focus on the USA, we explore rugby’s American dream, examining the challenges it faces and why the sport may finally be taking root across the pond.
Meg Webb gives us a tour of her hometown of Bridgend, sharing how the town has everything she could ever want. Meanwhile, we dive deep into rugby in Georgia, discovering why the sport has become such an integral part of the country's culture and identity. Dicky Evans opens up about his personal battles, fighting Parkinson's while also working to get Cornish Pirates into the Premiership.
We return to Kolkata in India to revisit the Jungle Crows, the organisation that uses rugby to keep children in education and Matt Kvesic reflects on a tumultuous year, looking back on his England career, the end of the Worcester party, and his new life in Parma. James Hook, the Wales and Ospreys great, shares his memories of battling with Stephen Jones and his new chapter as a children’s author. Finally, we explore the rivalry between Ikey Tigers and Maties in South African student rugby and look at how London Scottish, a historic club once on the brink of oblivion, is now ready to reclaim its identity..
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Issue 25 Jonathan Davies, the cross-code Welsh legend, reflects on a life filled with highs and lows, from moments of inspiration to heartbreak. With a focus on the USA, we explore rugby’s American dream, examining the challenges it faces and why the sport may finally be taking root across the pond. Meg Webb gives us a tour of her hometown of Bridgend, sharing how the town has everything she could ever want. Meanwhile, we dive deep into rugby in Georgia, discovering why the sport has become such an integral part of the country's culture and identity. Dicky Evans opens up about his personal battles, fighting Parkinson's while also working to get Cornish Pirates into the Premiership. We return to Kolkata in India to revisit the Jungle Crows, the organisation that uses rugby to keep children in education and Matt Kvesic reflects on a tumultuous year, looking back on his England career, the end of the Worcester party, and his new life in Parma. James Hook, the Wales and Ospreys great, shares his memories of battling with Stephen Jones and his new chapter as a children’s author. Finally, we explore the rivalry between Ikey Tigers and Maties in South African student rugby and look at how London Scottish, a historic club once on the brink of oblivion, is now ready to reclaim its identity..


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Jonathan Davies, the cross-code Welsh legend, reflects on a life filled with highs and lows, from moments of inspiration to heartbreak. With a focus on the USA, we explore rugby’s American dream, examining the challenges it faces and why the sport may finally be taking root across the pond.
Meg Webb gives us a tour of her hometown of Bridgend, sharing how the town has everything she could ever want. Meanwhile, we dive deep into rugby in Georgia, discovering why the sport has become such an integral part of the country's culture and identity. Dicky Evans opens up about his personal battles, fighting Parkinson's while also working to get Cornish Pirates into the Premiership.
We return to Kolkata in India to revisit the Jungle Crows, the organisation that uses rugby to keep children in education and Matt Kvesic reflects on a tumultuous year, looking back on his England career, the end of the Worcester party, and his new life in Parma. James Hook, the Wales and Ospreys great, shares his memories of battling with Stephen Jones and his new chapter as a children’s author. Finally, we explore the rivalry between Ikey Tigers and Maties in South African student rugby and look at how London Scottish, a historic club once on the brink of oblivion, is now ready to reclaim its identity..
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