On June 8, 1023, 1,001 years ago, King Cnut took a bath. In itself this was not particularly remarkable. Contrary to the image of a ubiquitously grubby middle ages that dominates film and television, there is evidence to suggest that among…
Bath’s recent spending spree shows no sign of slowing down with the black, blue and whites having already confirmed six signings for next season. Join the RUCK’s WhatsApp community here and get…
For our latest episode, our man ANDY HOOPER captured all the action at as Northampton and Bath did battle with both sides desperate to clinch the Gallagher Premiership.
Northampton Saints may have been crowned Gallagher Premiership champions at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday, but it is Bath, arguably, who have the brighter future. Here Telegraph Sport looks at four areas that will encourage Bath.
DAN BIGGAR: To get out of that rut is difficult. That's why Saints deserve huge credit for turning it around to win it at the death. I'm delighted for my old side.
NIK SIMON AT TWICKENHAM: Long after the final whistle, Courtney Lawes stood out on the pitch, watching his four children run through the ticker tape of victory.
One issue with becoming an England regular is that people tend to crane their necks and peer past you towards the next shiny thing. Forget the incumbents and the proven operators, it is more stimulating to ponder what someone else could do.
A stunning Premiership final, one that confirmed Northampton Saints as the best team in the country but also revealed Bath to be the most courageous. That it was Bath, forced to play with 14 men after prop Beno Obano was sent off in the…