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Bryan Habana takes us on a thrilling tour of the Isle of Man, a place known for its 200mph bikes and the breathtaking mountain views of the seven kingdoms. We explore how a visually impaired rugby team is overcoming obstacles to represent England and go behind the scenes with Saracens’ Women to find out how the team is striving to stay at the top of European club rugby.
Canterbury Rugby’s rise to National One is built on a core of Kent-born players with a strong military tradition, and Dave Attwood reflects on how Toulon helped him recover from a tough time at Bath. Ealing’s journey to the top of rugby is told, from being nearly a founding member of the RFU to now making their mark on the sport’s highest stage.
Vili Ma’asi shares his ageless influence on rugby, now focusing on taking Peterborough to the next level, while Chinnor’s rise from the Oxfordshire countryside is helped by a former music industry agent, determined to bring the club into the rugby elite. We also take a look at Scotland’s new Super 6 competition, as Watsonians and Heriot’s prepare for the next step in club rugby. Finally, Dave Denton’s incredible journey from a Zimbabwean farm to Scottish international back-rower is celebrated.
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Issue 8 Bryan Habana takes us on a thrilling tour of the Isle of Man, a place known for its 200mph bikes and the breathtaking mountain views of the seven kingdoms. We explore how a visually impaired rugby team is overcoming obstacles to represent England and go behind the scenes with Saracens’ Women to find out how the team is striving to stay at the top of European club rugby. Canterbury Rugby’s rise to National One is built on a core of Kent-born players with a strong military tradition, and Dave Attwood reflects on how Toulon helped him recover from a tough time at Bath. Ealing’s journey to the top of rugby is told, from being nearly a founding member of the RFU to now making their mark on the sport’s highest stage. Vili Ma’asi shares his ageless influence on rugby, now focusing on taking Peterborough to the next level, while Chinnor’s rise from the Oxfordshire countryside is helped by a former music industry agent, determined to bring the club into the rugby elite. We also take a look at Scotland’s new Super 6 competition, as Watsonians and Heriot’s prepare for the next step in club rugby. Finally, Dave Denton’s incredible journey from a Zimbabwean farm to Scottish international back-rower is celebrated.


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Bryan Habana takes us on a thrilling tour of the Isle of Man, a place known for its 200mph bikes and the breathtaking mountain views of the seven kingdoms. We explore how a visually impaired rugby team is overcoming obstacles to represent England and go behind the scenes with Saracens’ Women to find out how the team is striving to stay at the top of European club rugby.
Canterbury Rugby’s rise to National One is built on a core of Kent-born players with a strong military tradition, and Dave Attwood reflects on how Toulon helped him recover from a tough time at Bath. Ealing’s journey to the top of rugby is told, from being nearly a founding member of the RFU to now making their mark on the sport’s highest stage.
Vili Ma’asi shares his ageless influence on rugby, now focusing on taking Peterborough to the next level, while Chinnor’s rise from the Oxfordshire countryside is helped by a former music industry agent, determined to bring the club into the rugby elite. We also take a look at Scotland’s new Super 6 competition, as Watsonians and Heriot’s prepare for the next step in club rugby. Finally, Dave Denton’s incredible journey from a Zimbabwean farm to Scottish international back-rower is celebrated.
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