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Owen Farrell conundrum is first big test for Borthwick as England coach | Gerard Meagher

Steve Borthwick must take one of a series of tricky options – perhaps acknowledging it is a messy situation would be best Steve Borthwick is about to learn fast that invidious positions come with the territory as England head coach. The mess that surrounds Owen Farrell’s participation in England’s Six Nations opener against Scotland – and their preparations beforehand – is not one of his making but one he is likely to have to clear up.To recap, Farrell is banned for three matches – all Saracens fixtures because the disciplinary panel decided not to consider England games before Borthwick has announced his squad. One of those, the Premiership game against Bristol on 28 January, was one he would never play...

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Premiership faces a watershed season when drifting is no longer enough | Robert Kitson

Financial woes and player welfare concerns abound but rugby union remains a compelling spectacle when everything clicksEvery now and again on social media a video clip will emerge of a lonely surfer trying to catch a skyscraper-high wave off the coast of Portugal. Time it right and the long ride down is truly epic. Get it slightly wrong and the consequences of that misjudgment do not bear thinking about.In many ways the 2022-23 Premiership season feels broadly similar. Increasingly there are jagged financial rocks everywhere and the game’s physicality continues to make it unsuitable for the faint of heart. Continue reading...

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Leicester win popularity contest in narrative shaped by Davies’ yellow | Michael Aylwin

Saracens spurned a late chance to win a game full of high kicking, nerve-shredding intensity and rugby to admireThis was popular. The most well-supported club in English rugby, so far from their customary place at the top of it for so long, have retaken the podium. They took it courtesy of a last-minute drop goal by one of the most popular players in English rugby, so long of career that it came as some surprise to learn this was his first Premiership final. And, boy, did it go down well.And they did it all against … well, we can safely say, fairly or not, Saracens are not the most popular club in English rugby. Continue reading...

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Borthwick’s Leicester stand in way of Saracens’ sweetest Premiership title | Ugo Monye

Leicester have the physicality but will be up against a Saracens side brimming with an ‘us against them’ mentalityLast weekend’s Premiership semi-finals put a full stop on the story of the underdog. Over the last few weeks we’ve seen La Rochelle, Lyon and the Bulls all upset the odds but with Saracens and Leicester reaching Saturday’s Premiership final we have a showdown between the two most consistent sides in the league this season.Neutrals may have preferred a final between Harlequins and Northampton but the fact that Saracens and Leicester both prevailed signals a shift away from last season, when playing to space and evasion were key, and back to the key fundamentals of physicality, control and territory. Both finalists have...

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The Breakdown | Premiership semi-finals: home bankers or more knockout surprises?

Tigers and Sarries are favourites, but Saints’ brilliant backs and Quins’ 2021 heroics mean nothing can be taken for grantedWelcome to The Breakdown, the Guardian’s weekly (and free) rugby union newsletter. Here’s an extract from this week’s edition. To receive the full version every Tuesday, just pop your email in below:Sometimes it is worth remembering how swiftly things can change, in club rugby as well as politics. This time a year ago, for example, fourth-placed Harlequins were still seen as distant long shots to win the Gallagher Premiership, only 10,000 could watch the final because of Covid-19 and the United Rugby Championship, containing South Africa’s top sides, had yet to be launched. Continue reading...

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