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Pro14: Ulster and Leinster both make 15 changes for dead rubber interpro
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Friday, 26 April 2019 04:27
Ulster and Leinster have both named entirely changed starting teams from their most recent outings for Saturday's Pro14 dead rubber.Wing David Busby will make his first Ulster appearance in nearly a year as Darren Cave captains the side.Johnny McPhillips and Dave Shanahan are named in Ulster's half-back roles. Ulster-bound Jack McGrath is selected in the Leinster front row as fly-half…
Jones starts for Ospreys against Blues
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Friday, 26 April 2019 04:21
Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones will return from a knee injury for Ospreys' crucial Pro14 derby with Cardiff Blues at Judgement Day.There were fears the 33-year-old would not play again this season after injuring himself in Wales' Grand Slam-clinching win over Ireland in March.Gareth Anscombe, who joins Ospreys next season, switches to full-back in what could be his final game…
Jack Singleton: Saracens re-sign Worcester hooker on three-year deal
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 11:01
Worcester Warriors hooker Jack Singleton will rejoin Saracens this summer on a three-year deal.He is to return to Allianz Park where he played for the Saracens academy before leaving in 2014."It's a homecoming for me," said 22-year-old Singleton. "It's the club I supported from a young age and used to watch regularly." His departure follows the announcement that Worcester have…
'Why not?' - Gatland could coach England next, says Wales star Biggar
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 09:08
Fly-half Dan Biggar would not begrudge Wales head coach Warren Gatland taking the England job after he leaves his current post - but he expects the New Zealander to be in huge demand.Gatland's 12-year Wales reign will end after the World Cup this autumn.He has been linked with England and is also in the frame for a third stint as…
Judgement Day, Anscombe and fake tans - the Hadleigh Parkes column
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 07:50
In his latest BBC Sport column, Scarlets and Wales centre Hadleigh Parkes discusses a big weekend of Pro14 action at Judgement Day, avoiding the Rodney Parade changing rooms - and why real tans are better than fake ones.There's a huge amount at stake this Judgement Day. We've got to beat the Dragons and, after that, Cardiff Blues and Ospreys could…
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