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Premiership
Fish chips in to get Cardiff back on track
By ROB COLE
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RGC............................. 20
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The Rugby Paper
29-Jan-2023
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Sale FC.....................24 Cinderford.............. 17 SALE FC got their
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Rosslyn Park.......... 31 Darlington MP....... 21 ROSSLYN Park
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Lions made to work by Old Reds
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Clifton.....................64 Bournville............. 40 Hat-trick: Clifton’s Matt Ward celebrates
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Stourbridge............28 Hinckley..................52 AN entertaining try-fest at Stourton Park
Results
Results
Regional results
Regional results
Regional results
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Amory hits four to stun Sharks
DMP Sharks.............. 5 Harlequins..............49 HARLEQUINS continued their winning
Saracens turn up the power
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Ruthless Chiefs rip Wasps apart
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Worcester W..........28 Loughborough L.... 19 WORCESTER Warriors made
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Drovers delight as vital victory secured
Llandovery...... 20 Ebbw Vale........ 15 THE eagerly-awaited Premiership
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