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  • Kyran Bracken: Grand Slam has to be expectation, not hope for England
    by The Rugby Paper Team on November 30, 2025 at 4:30 am

    This England team is the closest thing we’ve had to the 2003 World Cup-winning side – and they should set their sights firmly on a Grand Slam in next year’s Six Nations. Anything less, in my view, would be a disappointment. The post Kyran Bracken: Grand Slam has to be expectation, not hope for England appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

  • Kyran Bracken: Grand Slam has to be expectation, not hope for England
    by The Rugby Paper Team on November 30, 2025 at 4:30 am

    This England team is the closest thing we’ve had to the 2003 World Cup-winning side – and they should set their sights firmly on a Grand Slam in next year’s Six Nations. Anything less, in my view, would be a disappointment. The post Kyran Bracken: Grand Slam has to be expectation, not hope for England appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

  • Gloucester chief George Skivington calls for Prem ‘transfer’ window
    by Paul Rees on November 30, 2025 at 4:00 am

    George Skivington would welcome a recruitment window in rugby similar to the one used in football, as directors of rugby gear up for a hectic few months of signing and retaining players. The post Gloucester chief George Skivington calls for Prem ‘transfer’ window appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

  • Gloucester chief George Skivington calls for Prem ‘transfer’ window
    by Paul Rees on November 30, 2025 at 4:00 am

    George Skivington would welcome a recruitment window in rugby similar to the one used in football, as directors of rugby gear up for a hectic few months of signing and retaining players. The post Gloucester chief George Skivington calls for Prem ‘transfer’ window appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

  • Woeful Wales hit new low in Cardiff
    by The Rugby Paper Team on November 30, 2025 at 3:59 am

    By SAM JACKSON WALES slumped to a record home defeat to South Africa in Cardiff to end their international year on a sour note. The world champion Springboks crossed for 11 tries to rack up 73 points without reply as fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu ran the show scoring 28 points, including a try double. There were The post Woeful Wales hit new low in Cardiff appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

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