Harlequins fly-half Marcus Smith

What’s in The Rugby Paper this Sunday: 12/11/23

There’s another big weekend of domestic rugby action to look forward to in The Rugby Paper this Sunday, with 2021 Premiership champions heading to 2022 winners Leicester for a crunch match alongside plenty of other exciting fixtures.

But it is 2023 champions Saracens that Lawrence Dallaglio says are still the blueprint for any professional side and that they are red hot favourites to secure back-to-back titles.

They’ll also be hoping to regain their crown in the Premiership Women’s Rugby after it was snatched away by -Hartpury last season, and we’ll have an in-depth preview alongside exclusive interviews with Saracens’ May Campbell and Cherry and Whites head coach Sean Lynn.

Gloucester’s men kick off the action this weekend with a match against West Country rivals Bath tonight, before Bristol take on Sale and Leicester host Quins on Saturday, and alongside reports on those three matches we’ll be previewing Saracens’ trip to and Saints vs on Sunday.

This week’s paper will have an in-depth preview of the newly-rebranded Premiership Women’s Rugby, as Gloucester-Hartpury look to defend their crown at the top tier of the English women’s game

We’ll continue to keep up with the United Rugby Championship, as Connacht look to remain unbeaten at before we look ahead to match against Leinster with the Newport side seeking their first win, and in the English Championship we’ll be across Bedford vs Hartpury as well as all the action from National Leagues One, Two North, Two East, and Two West.

Back on the international scene, Ben Kay says will carry on using the “ blueprint” to ensure England can repeat their impressive World Cup in Australia in four years time, while Wallabies legend David Campese criticises such an approach as he calls out the lack of instinctive flair in rugby union and sees it as a carbon copy of what rugby league used to be.

Finally, don’t forget to check out some of our features, which this week include – alongside our columnists – Bristol Bears’ Louis Treveritt as our Young Gun, ex-Northampton and Saracens back rower Calum Clark talking about his life in the game in My Life in Rugby, and ex-Scotland and Edinburgh prop Allen Jacobsen picking the best players he played with or against in Dream Team.

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