What’s in The Rugby Paper: 26/05/24

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CARDIFF, WALES - JANUARY 31: A general view of the Investec Champions Cup and the EPCR Challenge Cup trophies on the inside of the stadium as Cardiff and Bilbao are announced as host cities for the 2025 and 2026 European Rugby Finals respectively, at Principality Stadium on January 31, 2024 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images)

This weekend sees one of the biggest fixtures in the domestic calendar take place as European heavyweights and square off in the Champions Cup final on Saturday afternoon in London.

Along with full reports and reactions from that game, we'll bring you coverage of the Challenge Cup final between Gloucester and the Sharks, the penultimate round of the Premiership Women's Rugby action and the final week of the .

And on the theme of the Sharks' involvement in the Challenge Cup final, columnist Jeff Probyn analyses the contribution of South African sides to European rugby competitions.

With the Premiership season finished and gearing up for the semi-finals, Alex Sanderson reveals the changes his Sale Sharks side have embarked on since the Six Nations as they steam into the play-offs.

Columnist looks back and focuses in on the abundance of tries scored in the Premiership this season, which is a direct contrast to the international game.

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We also have Exeter director of rugby opening up on his side's encouraging year but disappointment at not reaching the play-offs.

Ahead of their semi-final against Northampton, Mark McCall asks his side to do what they've done all season and respond emphatically to the setback of Saracens missing out on a home play-off fixture.

Whilst Steve Diamond also discusses Newcastle Falcons' difficult, winless campaign in the Premiership and what's next for his side.

In the week that he was inducted into the Premiership Rugby hall of fame, and England legend Danny Grewcock gives his take on the play-offs.

This week's ‘My Life in Rugby' column features former Scotland international Scott Steele, who recently announced his retirement after 13 seasons in the professional game.

Elsewhere, our Dream Team segment also continues as Ben Jaycock has canvassed the views of the league's reporters to create the best XV from the National Two West for the 2023/24 season.

We also have former Newcastle, Sale and Wasps fullback Rob Miller reveal the best XV he played with or against across his stellar 15-year career.

Former London Irish and England hooker Calum Scott reveals his latest international adventure whilst Bath's Will Jeanes is our this week.

And finally, pays tribute to former Ireland and Lions star Tony O'Reilly, who died last week aged 88.

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