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Mako Vunipola opens up about his relationship with brother and shares a light-hearted moment involving Billy’s son at Peppa Pig the pantomime. In Santiago, Chile, rugby is taking its first professional steps as the country aims to rival Argentina, while Rams Rugby, based in Reading, has transformed its identity and stormed up National One in pursuit of the title.
Vicky Fleetwood discusses the impact of losing her mum and her goal to beat New Zealand in a Rugby World Cup final, and Deaf Rugby is showcased as we attend the historic Wales versus England double-header in Harlow, Essex. Also, Cardiff Blues’ behind-the-scenes life at Cardiff Arms Park is explored after their move from the Vale of Glamorgan.
Adam Hastings reflects on growing up with a famous Scottish rugby surname and his mother’s battle with Parkinson’s. West Park Ladies aim to break into the top echelons of women’s rugby, while Alex Lambe, diagnosed with autism, is driven to succeed as a level six referee. Ebbw Vale’s rugby club continues to fight on, keeping the spirit of the steel town alive and Tom Biggs, whose career was cut short, now embarks on a new journey in bodybuilding.
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Issue 9 Mako Vunipola opens up about his relationship with brother and shares a light-hearted moment involving Billy’s son at Peppa Pig the pantomime. In Santiago, Chile, rugby is taking its first professional steps as the country aims to rival Argentina, while Rams Rugby, based in Reading, has transformed its identity and stormed up National One in pursuit of the title. Vicky Fleetwood discusses the impact of losing her mum and her goal to beat New Zealand in a Rugby World Cup final, and Deaf Rugby is showcased as we attend the historic Wales versus England double-header in Harlow, Essex. Also, Cardiff Blues’ behind-the-scenes life at Cardiff Arms Park is explored after their move from the Vale of Glamorgan. Adam Hastings reflects on growing up with a famous Scottish rugby surname and his mother’s battle with Parkinson’s. West Park Ladies aim to break into the top echelons of women’s rugby, while Alex Lambe, diagnosed with autism, is driven to succeed as a level six referee. Ebbw Vale’s rugby club continues to fight on, keeping the spirit of the steel town alive and Tom Biggs, whose career was cut short, now embarks on a new journey in bodybuilding.


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Mako Vunipola opens up about his relationship with brother and shares a light-hearted moment involving Billy’s son at Peppa Pig the pantomime. In Santiago, Chile, rugby is taking its first professional steps as the country aims to rival Argentina, while Rams Rugby, based in Reading, has transformed its identity and stormed up National One in pursuit of the title.
Vicky Fleetwood discusses the impact of losing her mum and her goal to beat New Zealand in a Rugby World Cup final, and Deaf Rugby is showcased as we attend the historic Wales versus England double-header in Harlow, Essex. Also, Cardiff Blues’ behind-the-scenes life at Cardiff Arms Park is explored after their move from the Vale of Glamorgan.
Adam Hastings reflects on growing up with a famous Scottish rugby surname and his mother’s battle with Parkinson’s. West Park Ladies aim to break into the top echelons of women’s rugby, while Alex Lambe, diagnosed with autism, is driven to succeed as a level six referee. Ebbw Vale’s rugby club continues to fight on, keeping the spirit of the steel town alive and Tom Biggs, whose career was cut short, now embarks on a new journey in bodybuilding.
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