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  • Tuesday, 20. December, 2011
    Robshaw roaring back

    Robshaw roaring back

    Chris Robshaw may have sulked and turned to junk food after being omitted from England's World Cup squad - but his response has been emphatic.

  • Monday, 19. December, 2011
    Hala'ufia hearing adjourned

    Hala'ufia hearing adjourned

    A disciplinary hearing into the citing complaint against the London Irish number eight Chris Hala'ufia has been adjourned until the new year.

  • Monday, 19. December, 2011
    O'Shea fires warning note

    O'Shea fires warning note

    Harlequins celebrated a "special" result as they posted an away win over Toulouse but director of rugby Conor O'Shea sounded a note of caution.

  • Monday, 19. December, 2011
    Mallinder salutes big win

    Mallinder salutes big win

    Jim Mallinder hailed Northampton's display as they claimed a first Heineken Cup win of the season with a 45-0 home victory over Castres.

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011
    Chiefs rally to slay Dragons

    Chiefs rally to slay Dragons

    Exeter battled back from a 10-point half-time deficit to defeat Newport Gwent Dragons 23-19 and move top of Pool 4 on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011
    Quins shock Toulouse in France

    Quins shock Toulouse in France

    Harlequins claimed a shock 31-24 victory at four-time champions Toulouse to throw Pool Six of the Heineken Cup wide open on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011
    Saints clatter sorry Castres

    Saints clatter sorry Castres

    Northampton collected their first Heineken Cup win of the season with a bonus-point 45-0 success over Castres at Franklin's Gardens.

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011

    The ‘Aye’ Of The Tigers

    On the eve of a massively important Heineken Cup game, Leicester Tigers can still be charming and welcoming. Rugby Rugby’s Howard Johnson celebrates the modern club with old-fashioned values

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011
    Redpath expresses victory relief

    Redpath expresses victory relief

    Gloucester coach Bryan Redpath was relieved but not impressed by his side's narrow 23-19 Heineken Cup victory over Connacht at Kingsholm.

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011
    Booth refusing to give up

    Booth refusing to give up

    Toby Booth said London Irish face a massive task to qualify for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals after suffering a 25-19 defeat to Racing Metro.

  • Sunday, 18. December, 2011
    Schmidt delighted with victory

    Schmidt delighted with victory

    Leinster coach Joe Schmidt could not have been happier after his team inflicted a record Heineken Cup defeat on shellshocked Bath in Dublin.

  • Saturday, 17. December, 2011
    Wilkinson helps Toulon to win

    Wilkinson helps Toulon to win

    Toulon ran in five tries to beat Newcastle's 36-10 in the Amlin Challenge Cup, replacing them at the top of Pool 2

  • Saturday, 17. December, 2011
    Bath out as champions run riot

    Bath out as champions run riot

    Leinster delivered a display worthy of Heineken Cup champions as Bath's faint hopes of progressing from Pool Three were ended by a 52-27 loss.

  • Saturday, 17. December, 2011
    May earns Gloucester vital win

    May earns Gloucester vital win

    An excellent 75th-minute try from Jonny May kept alive Gloucester's faint Heineken Cup hopes with a narrow 23-19 victory over Connacht.

  • Saturday, 17. December, 2011
    Racing stun Exiles in Reading

    Racing stun Exiles in Reading

    London Irish lost 25-19 at home to Racing Metro on Saturday and are now struggling to qualify for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals.