Exeter Chiefs star Sam Simmonds has been crowned Rugby Players' Association men's player of the year following his stellar performance in the ongoing season.
In his latest column for TRU, the Sale forward discusses the importance of the club’s current run of form, targeting a new piece of history, the Sharks’ Springboks and the Premiership play-offs.
Exeter Chiefs have received a much-needed boost in their bid to retain the Premiership title as Sam Simmonds has overcome an ankle injury and has been declared fit for Saturday's game against Sale Sharks.
Harlequins have confirmed that six more players including Ben Tapuai and Martin Landajo will leave the Gallagher Premiership club at end of the ongoing season.
Northampton Saints director of rugby Chris Boyd has confirmed that Wales international Dan Biggar will be available for the final round of the Gallagher Premiership game against Bath Rugby.
Northampton Saints lock David Ribbans has been handed a three-week suspension following his red-card incident in the recently concluded Gallagher Premiership game against Exeter Chiefs.
Harlequins have announced that their 22nd round Gallagher Premiership fixture against Newcastle Falcons to be played on Saturday at Twickehnam Stoop will mark their second LGBTQ+ Pride game.
Exeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter said the club will assess the extent of injury to Sam Simmonds following the recently concluded Gallagher Premiership game against Northampton Saints.
Joe Simmonds kicked the decisive penalty goal in the 75th minute as Exeter Chiefs edged out a 14-man Northampton Saints 29-26 in the 21st round Gallagher Premiership clash at Franklin's Gardens.
Adam Radwan scored a double as Newcastle Falcons went past Worcester Warriors with a 24-14 win in the 21st round of the Gallagher Premiership at Kingston Park.
Tom Willis scored a hat-trick including the decisive try in the added minutes as Wasps edged out London Irish 39-36 in the latest round of the Gallagher Premiership at Community Stadium.
Joe Harvey was at Mattioli Woods Welford Road on Saturday afternoon as Bristol Bears beat Leicester Tigers in controversial fashion to secure a home play-off place in the Premiership.