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Ex-Tigers back row Rogerson joins Worcester
Ex-Tigers back row Rogerson joins Worcester

BBC News

time6 hours ago

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Ex-Tigers back row Rogerson joins Worcester

Former London Irish and Leicester Tigers forward Matt Rogerson has become the latest player to join Championship side Worcester 31-year-old back-rower is the second signing in 24 hours and fourth new arrival this moves to Sixways after two seasons with the Tigers, helping the East Midlands side reach the Premiership final in 2024-25, only to lose to treble-winning made 28 appearances for Leicester in total having joined from London Irish, where he captained the club in the top flight before financial problems led to the Exiles going into administration two years had suffered the same fate nearly a year earlier and a third Premiership club - Wasps - also went out of Irish, who hope to return to rugby next year, Worcester are part of the new-look 14-team Championship that gets underway next season. Head coach Matt Everard said Rogerson will bring "outstanding experience and leadership" and will "drive the highest standards" and set a "brilliant example to everyone at Warriors". Everard has helped oversee a huge recruitment drive to get the club ready for their comeback with former Gloucester and Northampton Saints wing Tom Seabrook signed on full-back Louis Brown, ex-England back Billy Twelvetrees, Uruguay back Juan Gonzalez, Leicester Tigers prop Tim Hoyt and Exeter Chiefs prop Billy Keast have former Wales scrum-half Lloyd Williams, Saracens prop Fraser Balmain and Dragons fly-half Will Reed have also signed up at Sixways.

Stuart Hooper to leave ECB over rugby rebel league role
Stuart Hooper to leave ECB over rugby rebel league role

Telegraph

time7 hours ago

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Stuart Hooper to leave ECB over rugby rebel league role

A senior administrator will leave the England and Wales Cricket Board after it emerged he is one of the driving forces behind R360, the rugby union rebel league. Stuart Hooper, a former player and director of rugby at Premiership side Bath, will exit the ECB next week having resigned amid his role as co-founder and chief commercial officer with R360 being revealed. Insiders said his role had become 'untenable' and that ECB officials were unimpressed by the arrangement when they learnt about it earlier this year. Telegraph Sport revealed last month that the former second row, who also played for Saracens, Leeds and represented England Saxons, is one of the driving forces behind the proposed new league. Hooper, 43, was director of cricket operations for the England men's team, a key logistical role that organises the playing schedule and liaises with other nations' boards. He had only been with the ECB for around 18 months, having been hired to replace another rugby man, the former Ireland fly-half David Humphreys, who himself had a short stay at the ECB before leaving to take up a role with the Irish Rugby Football Union. Earlier this month, Telegraph Sport reported further information on R360, a breakaway league promising to pay rugby players seven-figure salaries by establishing new franchise teams and taking the game on a 'grand prix style' tour around the world. Hooper was named as one of the key players behind the competition, despite having worked for the ECB for the past 18 months. Also involved are the World Cup winner and member of the Royal Family Mike Tindall, the former players' agent Mark Spoors, and John Loffhagen, a lawyer who has been involved with LIV Golf and the IPL. By taking players out of the traditional club model, R360 represents a direct threat to the rugby establishment, with Premiership Rugby broadcasters TNT Sports recently describing the plans as 'delusional'. Hooper has resigned and is serving his notice period, which ends next week. He will be replaced internally by Rob Hillman, with ECB staff informed of the change on Friday. The ECB has moved quickly to replace Hooper, but still has another key role to fill. Tony Singh, the chief commercial officer, will leave to join Netflix later this summer. His replacement is likely to be heavily involved in securing the next major broadcast deal. The current deal with Sky, worth £220 million per year, runs out at the end of the 2028 summer, and is a key plank of the ECB's financial model.

England XV v France XV team news: Immanuel Feyi-Waboso makes his injury return
England XV v France XV team news: Immanuel Feyi-Waboso makes his injury return

Yahoo

timea day ago

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England XV v France XV team news: Immanuel Feyi-Waboso makes his injury return

Exeter Chiefs winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will play his first game in 2025 after being named in Steve Borthwick's England XV to play a France XV at Allianz Stadium on Saturday. Feyi-Waboso has been sidelined since December after dislocating his shoulder against Sale Sharks on club duty and has now had surgery on both shoulders, but has been passed fit to make his playing return in the warm-up game ahead of the summer Test series in Argentina, with a stop off to face the USA on the way home. Advertisement England boss Steve Borthwick has named a relatively experienced side for the game against France, despite having 13 players away with the British and Irish Lions. George Ford and Jamie George are named as co-captains of the team in the non-capped game. READ MORE: Finley Craske and Lirak Hasani turn down Torquay United deals READ MORE: Kieran Wilson hoping to make pre-season impression with Exeter City Ted Hill on the blindside flank, and his club teammate and last weekend's Premiership Final player of the match Guy Pepper on the openside, are two of three Bath players dropped straight into the side, with Blue, Black and White club captain Ben Spencer at nine, partnering Ford at half-back. Advertisement In midfield, Gloucester's uncapped centre Seb Atkinson lines up at 12 with Henry Slade outside him at 13. Going Feyi-Waboso in the back three are Tom Roebuck on the right, and Joe Carpenter at full-back. Theo Dan, Bevan Rodd, Trevor Davison, Chandler Cunningham-South, Jack Kenningham, Alex Dombrandt, Raffi Quirke and Oscar Beard are named as replacements. 'We're excited to be playing at Allianz Stadium and to test ourselves against a strong French side,' said Borthwick. 'I'm really looking forward to seeing this young team get out there and show what they're capable of. 'It's a great opportunity to take another step forward ahead of the summer Tour to Argentina and the US.' Advertisement England's summer Tour includes two Tests in Argentina, followed by a match against the USA in Washington, D.C. The Tour squad will be announced on Monday 23 June. ENGLAND XV v FRANCE XV 15. Joe Carpenter (Sale Sharks, uncapped) 14. Tom Roebuck (Sale Sharks, 4 caps) 13. Henry Slade ( Exeter Chiefs, 72 caps) 12. Seb Atkinson (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) 11. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso ( Exeter Chiefs, 8 caps) 10. George Ford (Sale Sharks, 99 caps) – co-captain 9. Ben Spencer (Bath Rugby, 8 caps) 1. Fin Baxter (Harlequins, 11 caps) 2. Jamie George (Saracens, 101 caps) – co-captain 3. Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers, 12 caps) 4. Alex Coles (Northampton Saints, 7 caps) 5. Nick Isiekwe (Saracens, 15 caps) 6. Ted Hill (Bath Rugby, 4 caps) 7. Guy Pepper (Bath Rugby, uncapped) 8. Tom Willis (Saracens, 6 caps) Replacements: 16. Theo Dan (Saracens, 17 caps) 17. Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks, 7 caps) 18. Trevor Davison (Northampton Saints, 2 caps) 19. Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins, 15 caps) 20. Jack Kenningham (Harlequins, uncapped) 21. Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins, 20 caps) 22. Raffi Quirke (Sale Sharks, 2 caps) 23. Oscar Beard (Harlequins, uncapped)

Russell signs new deal at Premiership champions Bath
Russell signs new deal at Premiership champions Bath

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Russell signs new deal at Premiership champions Bath

Scotland captain and British and Irish Lions fly-half Finn Russell has signed a new deal with Bath until 2028, the newly crowned Premiership champions announced on Thursday. The 32-year-old kicked 13 points and added an impressive interception in Saturday's 23-21 victory over Leicester in the Premiership final at Twickenham. Advertisement The win was Bath's first Premiership title in 29 years and sealed a treble, with the European Challenge Cup and the Premiership Rugby Cup already secured. Russell, who joined Bath in 2023, has made 45 appearances and scored 420 points in all competitions for the club. "I have loved my time here at Bath," said the playmaker, part of the Lions squad for their upcoming tour to Australia. "It's a great team and a great club. We've come a long way over the last couple of years and I am really looking forward to staying here and seeing what the club can achieve." Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan, who has transformed the team side from rock-bottom finishers in 2021/22 to league champions, said: "Finn is one of the world's best 10s, a player who performs in the big moments and more importantly he's an incredible team man and a family man. "He is one of the lads, his training is exceptional, and he's added so much to our group." jw/bsp

Russell signs new contract at Bath
Russell signs new contract at Bath

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timea day ago

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Russell signs new contract at Bath

Scotland captain and British & Irish Lions fly-half Finn Russell has signed a new three-year contract at Bath. The 32-year-old kicked 13 points and set up Max Ojomoh's try as Bath won their first Premiership title for 29 years on Saturday, when they beat Leicester at Twickenham. Advertisement Russell has made 45 appearances since moving to the club in 2023 from French side Racing 92, scoring 420 points, including four tries. He was a key part of the side that won the European Challenge Cup and the Premiership Rugby Cup earlier this year in a historic season. "I have loved my time here at Bath. It's a great team and a great club," Russell told the Bath website. "We've come a long way over the last couple of years, and I am really looking forward to staying here and seeing what the club can achieve. "The fans have been outstanding since I got here. We've had some big results at home and that's just our way of giving back to the fans and trying to represent them in the right way." 'One of the world's best 10's' Finn Russell kicked 183 points in the Premiership this season [Getty Images] Russell is one of the Premiership's star names and his continued time at Bath will give the league a boost. Advertisement It comes after Saracens re-signed Owen Farrell from Russell's former club Racing 92 earlier this week, with the likes of Marcus Smith and George Ford also staying in the league despite the lure of riches in France and Japan. "The way the club is developing and with the young players coming through, the belief and confidence that we've got week-to-week is just growing," Russell added. "There are some brilliant new signings coming in as well who will be great additions to the club, and I can't wait to get started next season." Russell is believed to be one of the league's best-paid players, reportedly earning £1m a season as Bath's non-salary cap player. Advertisement Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan says the club has secured one of the best global talents. Van Graan said: "It's amazing news. Finn is one of the world's best 10s, a player who performs in the big moments and more importantly he's an incredible team man and a family man. "He is one of the lads, his training is exceptional, and he's added so much to our group. "It's great that he'll be staying on at Bath Rugby and continuing his journey with the Blue, Black and White."

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