One of the Premiership’s greatest players has today been awarded the Gallagher Player of the Month crown for October 2022, creating a seasonal double for his club Saracens.
Having announced that he was leaving Harlequins last week, following his try-scoring exploits for the Barbarians last Sunday, Joe Marchant spoke about the announcement, what the future may hold and more.
Will Butt scored a last-gasp try as Bath Rugby came from behind to edge out Leicester Tigers 19-18 in the latest round of the Gallagher Premiership at The Recreation Ground on Friday.
Having played for Saracens for 11 years, former scrum-half Neil de Kock spoke to TRU's Joe Harvey in Stellenbosch about how his former North London employers have started the season and the changes to European competition with South African teams joining the party.
Wasps' administration was confirmed just over three weeks ago and after six years at the club, Cruse is trying to stay positive as his search for the next chapter in his career continues.
Bristol Bears have announced that former Worcester Warriors back-three player Noah Heward will join the Gallagher Premiership club on a two-year contract.
Exclusive: Hosting Sale Sharks this Sunday, Saracens scrum-half Ivan van Zyl spoke to TRU about the North Londoners’ unbeaten start to the Gallagher Premiership season, Springbok ambitions and going for silverware.
The 20-year-old scrum-half had his contract cancelled at Worcester Warriors when the club entered administration but now he is back enjoying his rugby again in National Two North.
After Worcester Warriors were forced into administration, suspended for the rest of the Gallagher Premiership season and relegated from the top-flight, Curtis Langdon spoke to TRU about his time in the West Midlands and his move to Top 14 champions Montpellier.
Bath have registered their first win in the ongoing Premiership season as they defeated Northampton Saints 27-14 in the latest round of the Gallagher Premiership at Recreation Ground.
Adam Hastings kicked a drop goal in the 62nd minute as Gloucester Rugby edged out London Irish 22-21 in the seventh round of the Gallagher Premiership at Gtech Community Stadium on Friday.