Saracens crowned Gallagher Premiership winners
Saracens downed Sale Sharks at Twickenham to win their 6th title and first since 2019.
Saracens downed Sale Sharks at Twickenham to win their 6th title and first since 2019.
Sale Sharks welcome defending champions, Leicester Tigers to the AJ Bell Stadium, as the Manchester based side look to make their first final appearance since 2006.
Sale Sharks attack coach, Paul Deacon was happy with the second-half performance from his side, but knows they have a big week ahead of them.
Newcastle Falcons Interim Head Coach Mark Laycock believes his side were strangled out of the game due to Sale Sharks strength.
Sale Sharks beat Newcastle Falcons 54-12 in commanding fashion at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Sale Sharks fought back from 16-0 down to get a bonus-point 35-24 victory over Gallagher Premiership leaders Saracens at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Sale Sharks welcome league leader’s Saracens to the AJ Bell Stadium as they try and cut the 11-point gap to the five-time champions.
Exeter Chiefs have signed Solomone Kata, with a deal that will see the Tongan international move to Sandy Park on a one-year contract.
Exeter Chiefs will be hoping to prevent Harlequins from taking three-in-a-row against them in this weekend’s final-round showdown.
Will the defeat to Bristol Bears prove costly for Gloucester’s play-off push?
Gallagher Premiership action returns as Gloucester Rugby look to mount a push for the playoffs against Bristol Bears
Ben Earl further solidifies the Saracens’ play-off push but can they hold out for 2nd place?
It was a wonderful day for London Irish at Brentford Community Stadium. 15,085 a record attendance witnessed an enthralling game of rugby union, replete with talking points.
London Irish face Northampton Saints this coming Saturday at the Brentford Community Stadium but it will be more than a rugby match.
The race for the play-offs is tighter than ever but which of the challengers has the best run-in?
London Irish secured a pulsating 32-30 win over Saracens with the last kick of the match.
Declan Kidney’s London Irish side came from 14-0 down to overhaul the Chiefs before defending resolutely in a scoreless second half to protect their lead.