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Big Jim: I miss Kingsholm

“Playing at Kingsholm was something I’ll never forget – and I do miss it.” So said former Gloucester second row Continue reading →

Fall tour learning curve for Eagles

As they say in the States, we’re in the fall. A year from now, Rugby World Cup 2015 will have Continue reading →

Dude is Sinbad’s tonic

Cheltenham’s Open meeting broke all previous crowd records for Saturday’s running of the Paddy Power Gold Cup, with over 35,000 Continue reading →

A Brive encounter

Bonsoir tout le monde. Premiership affairs are put aside for a month now as the group stages of the two Continue reading →

World Cup clock ticking for Balding

To you and I, a dressing is generally something you put on a salad, but the concept of “dressing” Gloucester Continue reading →

Out of the Wood

Amongst the raft of changes at Kingsholm over the summer, one familiar shaven head remains. Following James Simpson-Daniel’s retirement prop Continue reading →

A new era

Not since the summer of 1997 has the start of a new season been such an exciting prospect for Gloucester Continue reading →

Vaughan hooked on profit

A generation ago there was a genre of music called “Hooked on Classics” where some of the most popular works Continue reading →

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