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McLean sweeps Guernsey aside

By MIKE MARSHALL
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The Rugby Paper
26-Feb-2023
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Frontpage
Watson: Get ready for more
IN CARDIFF ANTHONY Watson continued his scoring spree
I’m proud we fronted up, says Wales captain Owens
WALES skipper Ken Owens refused to hide behind
News
Baxter calls for overhaul on loans
ROB Baxter believes an overhaul of the loan
Lewis: I’d love to play for England with my brother
Brothers-in-arms: Lewis Chessum playing for England U20 Inset,
Randall shows Lam his fighting spirit
PAT Lam knew Harry Randall was ready to
Barbeary close to full recovery
Highly rated: Alfie Barbeary in action in his
Borthwick right to ask for eligibility changes
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French will want all angles covered
THE French will be twitchy about any repeat
I’m 100% with the players, says Davies
JONATHAN Davies heavily criticised the Welsh Rugby Union’s
Chawatama takes long route to top
Happy: Lovejoy Chawatama in action for London Irish
Revived Salop have all eyes on survival
NEWPORT Salop are in a relegation battle in
The game is going back, not forward
A FRONT ROW VIEW OF THE GAME
Old Brodleians bid for crowning glory
OLD BRODLEIANS Ladies will today bid to put
McKellar steps up
LEICESTER have appointed former Australia forwards coach Dan
Premiership review
PREMIERSHIP Rugby has appointed long-serving Slaughter and May
Curry ruled out of Six Nations
SALE confirmed that Tom Curry’s Six Nations campaign
Tierney dies at 46
FORMER Ireland, Leicester and Munster scrum-half Tom Tierney
McDonald a Falcon
FORMER Wasps lock Kiran McDonald has signed for
SA prop Latsha signs for Quins
HARLEQUINS women have signed South Africa prop Babalwa
Added bulk puts Barnes back in running
BARNES head coach Jack Heald feels his side’s
Minikin happy to keep his eye on the pitch
DESPITE having barely watched any rugby his entire
Hartpury cement place at the top
HARTPURY women’s head coach Mo Hunt hailed the
Saints switch paying off for hooker Smith
On the ball: Northampton hooker Robbie Smith ROBBIE
Christ College take Brecon 7s
CHRIST College laid down a huge marker ahead
BRITISH RUGBY RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Neath get back on track at Bedwas
NEATH got back to winning ways after their
Michalak takes up Racing 92 challenge
FRENCH COLUMN
Forthcoming fixtures
Week beginning Sunday,February 26,2023
SIX NATIONS 2023
Steward rises to the occasion and puts England on right road
Wales.................................. 10pts Tries: Rees-Zammit 41 Conversions: Halfpenny 42
Plenty of effort but not much speed or sizzle
A WEEK that started with Wales’s players threatening
Pointless! Wales have nothing to show in this bleakest of winters
DESPITE issuing an avalanche of apologies over scandals
It’s do-or-die in Italy so we must pull together
Fighters: Gareth Thomas hands off Ellis Genge Mason
Gutsy Italy give Irish a Grand Slam scare
Italy.....................................20pts Tries: Varney 7, Bruno 41 Conversions: Garbisi
We gave everything, says Lamaro, but we must work on the details
ITALY captain Michele Lamaro was frustrated by the
Townsend: Gray in the form of his life
PREVIEW... France v Scotland Today. 3pm, Stade de
France looking to return to best
DEFENDING champions France are looking to bounce back
French stars can produce something from nothing
OUTSPOKEN AND UNMISSABLE... EVERY WEEK
Letters
Sweeney more of a liability than an asset
SADLY it needs to be realised that the
Not enough rugby is played in our schools
I WAS very interested to read last week’s
Healey’s comments can be infuriating
Pundit: Austin Healey I AGREE with the comments
DREAM TEAM
DREAM TEAM
JAMES SIMPSON-DANIEL, THE FORMER GLOUCESTER AND ENGLAND WING, CHOOSES THE BEST XV HE HAS PLAYED WITH OR AGAINST
U20 Six Nations
Sensational Prendergast does it again for Ireland
Italy....................27pts Tries: Quattrini 13, Botturi 47, Mey 59,
Ruthless French have far too much in the tank for Scotland
France............... 54pts Tries: Ferte 8, Mathiron 20, Carbonneau
England make their hopes of fast start to keep Grand Slam alive
Wales..................................................... 21pts Tries: Andrew 25, 58, Penalty 40
Feature
JASON WOODWARD
LEICESTER & ENGLAND U20s CENTRE
Codling is inspiring a plastic population
Jon Newcombe catches up with the forwards coach who is helping to turn a small French regional side into a major European force
Oulton is ready to take the next step up
JACK Oulton is revelling in his first season
Bitter-sweet Test career taught me a hell of a lot
THE FORMER ENGLAND, BATH, MUNSTER, ROTHERHAM, NEWCASTLE AND NORTHAMPTON HOOKER
Premiership
Ramm in control as Saints hit top gear
Northampton ....................41pts Tries: A Waller 22, Braley 43,
Skivington: We struggled until bench came to our rescue
GLOUCESTER boss George Skivington thanked his substitutes for
RFU in line for Chelsea bonanza
THE RFU could be set for another massive
Muldoon in demand
CONNACHT have launched a bid to take Bristol
Lions want Akker back
SALE hooker Akker van der Merwe could be
Blackett favourite for Edinburgh
Follow me on Twitter: @neilfissler FORMER Wasps boss
Toulouse set to deny Bordeaux and keep Willis
TOULOUSE are confident they will be able to
Exeter line up Painter move
JON NEWCOMBE WITH Harry Williams on his way
Lyon on a mission to land Adams
LYON are confident that they are close to
Tigers on the up as Pollard floors Irish
London Irish .................... 22pts Tries: Pearson 5, Powell 9,
‘Battle for top two spots so tight’
LECESTER head coach Richard Wigglesworth was pleased he
Sale’s human bowling ball is a very lucky man
ACT in haste, repent at leisure. We’ve all
Songs that are out of tune with the modern world
MISSING it yet? You must be: the anti-woke
We took our foot off the gas, says McCall
Saracens .......................... 29pts Tries: Mawi 1, Lewington 15, 22;
Falcons pleased to grab a point
CALLUM Chick was proud of the way Falcons
Radradra shines as Bath let it slip again
Bath .....................................13pts Tries: Reid 33 Conversions: Francis 34
We failed to take chances - van Graan
BATH boss Johann van Graan admitted the outcome
Sanderson prepares for ‘last dance’
PREVIEW... Exeter v Sale Today. Kick-off 1pm, Sandy
Skinner: We want to finish season on a high
Battle: Harvey Skinner HARVEY Skinner has warned Sale,
Southern invasion gives no comfort
THE MAN TRULY IN THE KNOW
Even acting CEO Walker must wonder how it all came to this
ANOTHER week of crisis management brought another damning
ANALYSIS
Grassroots rugby now in a fight for its future
PAUL REES SAYS BOTH THE RFU AND WRU ARE STRUG LING TO MAKE THE NUMBERS ADD UP AND FACE SOME HARD CHOICES
URC
Ulstermen show heart in Durban
Sharks ............ 24 Ulster ............... 31 ULSTER proved
Home joy at long last for the Lions
Lions ................35 Glasgow ......... 24 THE Lions finally
Women’s Premier 15s
Chiefs avoid a bolt of Lightning to stay top
Exeter....................... 17 Loughborough....... 12 THE Exeter Chiefs maintained
Bears in savage mood on home soil
Bristol.......................59 Worcester............... 10 n BRISTOL Bears ran in
Sarries lay a marker at Cherry and Whites
Glouc-Hartpury.....27 Saracens.................36 SARACENS Women put down a marker,
Sharks avoid a sting from the Wasps
Wasps....................... 12 DMP Sharks............36 DMP Sharks secured their
Quins hope to quell Sale’s revenge mission
PREVIEW: Sale v Harlequins Today. Kick-off 2pm
Championship
Turner hails the ‘clinical’ nature of his Ampthill
Ampthill ............36pts Tries: Skelcey 1, Blackmore 25, 36,
National League 1
Hema’s hat-trick sparks fightback
Cambridge ............. 50 Rosslyn Park.........28 CAMBRIDGE kept up
Gritty Sale see off stubborn Chinnor
Sale FC.....................27 Chinnor.................... 17 SALE made it back-toback
Stortford’s defence was key area in win – Rogers
Plymouth Albion............ 12pts Tries: Jones 30, Collier 40
Hayman treble leads the charge for in-form Rams
B Moseley .............. 21 Rams ........................24 HOOKER Max
Warboys’ points haul steers Titans
Taunton T................73 Hull............................ 18 FOR the first six
Esher leave it late to dent Cinderford
Cinderford...............35 Esher.........................47 CINDERFORD suffered their second home defeat
Mowden hold on to tame the Tykes
Leeds Tykes....25 Darlington MP.27 LEEDS Tykes were left
National League 2 North
Ionians register ‘massive’ triumph
Sheffield T....... 10 Hull Ionians.... 17 HULL Ionians
Fylde are floored by doughty Dale
Tynedale.................23 Fylde......................... 12 SECOND-PLACED Fylde were made to
Fisher lands huge haul for Sheffield
Sheffield.................64 Blaydon..................... 5 SCRUM-HALF Elliot Fisher was the
Stewart’s four-timer fires Field to victory
Flying in: Finlay Stewart scores for Huddersfield Below:
Otley race to Gate success with four-try flourish
Otley......................... 31 Harrogate................ 13 A STORMING spell of
Leaders Park hold off Dale fightback
Sedgley Park.........35 Wharfedale............ 31 SEDGLEY Park kept up
Hosts cling on as Hoppers hit back
Chester.....................37 Preston G................. 31 CHESTER captain Sean Green’s
Regional Premier
1 North East
WITH five games re-arranged from earlier postponements the
1 North West
OBSERVERS were sent scurrying for the record books
1 South Central
A FOUR-TRY comeback saw Banbury win 34-24 against
1 South East
SIDCUP bounced back from their thumping loss at
1 South West
A LATE Jake Bailey try, the hooker’s second,
1 Midlands
A HAT-TRICK of tries from Augustine Clarke sent
National League 2 East
Bursey’s late try steals it for Bury
Sevenoaks....... 31 Bury St Ed’s......35 BURY St Edmunds
Walsham boost survival chances
Westcliff................. 15 North Walsham.....57 NORTH Walsham stepped up
Barnes blow Juddians away to rack up a rout
Barnes................33pts Tonbridge J........ 7pts Full stretch: Despairing tackle
Club class shows as the leaders hold off Hawks
Blackheath............. 50 Henley......................28 BLACKHEATH conjured a classy display
McRae’s magic wins it for Dorking
Dorking.....................36 Old Albanians........26 A STORMING five-try first-half display
Hundred heroes edge Canterbury
Rochford H..............28 Canterbury..............26 ROCHFORD Hundred came up with
National League 2 West
Barnstaple take worst punishment in card-fest
Barnstaple....... 13 Bournville........ 17 BOURNVILLE escaped a card-fest
Tee troubles see Newport lose out
Exeter Uni................ 31 Newport (S)............28 NEWPORT (Salop) will
Thriller comes down to last kick
Loughborough S....47 Dings Crusaders...45 LOUGHBOROUGH edged an absolute
Lions stay in pole position by edging rugged affair
Clifton.................14pts Leicester L....... 24pts Wrestling match: Clifton’s Rhys
Nervy Hornets cling on to edge a blockbuster
Hornets.....................46 Hinckley.................. 41 HORNETS took the spoils in
Groves puts the boot into Redruth
Redruth.................... 13 O Redcliffians........ 14 THE trusty boot
Stour left sour by derby defeat
Stourbridge............ 10 Luctonians.............. 17 LUCTONIANS got the better
Results
Results
Regional results
Results and tables supplied by the RFU
Regional results
Results and tables supplied by the RFU
Welsh Rugby
It’s nine losses in a row for Llanelli
Bridgend.......... 45 Llanelli...............11 BRIDGEND scored seven tries against
Sebastian on his way
PROP Javan Sebastian will leave Scarlets at the
Knoyle’s bonus ball sees Merthyr climb up to third
Merthyr....................28 Pontypridd.............. 12 MERTHYR leapfrogged Aberavon into third
Resurgent Quins make it four wins on trot
Carmarthen............28 Aberavon................. 17 CARMARTHEN Quins continued their rise
Super Rugby Pacific
Chiefs on rampage to shock Crusaders
DISBELIEF enveloped Orangetheory stadium as the Chiefs opened
Another double for super Kida
HARUTO Kida crossed twice and Bernard Foley kicked
Major League Rugby round-up
SEATTLE Seawolves secured back-to-back wins to go top
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