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Men's Six Nations Round-Up: Tompkins stars on international debut

03.02.20
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Wales V Italyguinness 6 Nations

Nick Tompkins made a blistering start to his international career as Wales ran out convincing winners over Italy in the opening round of the Six Nations.

Instant hit: Tompkins scored on his Wales debut

SportsEvents Guide centre received plenty of plaudits for his display which was marked with a brilliant solo try.

Receiving the ball in midfield, he stepped on the gas and used beautiful footwork to skip around the last line of defence to dot under the sticks.

Tompkins celebrated wildly to mark the score and dedicated his reaction to one person.

"That was for my gran - she's the reason I'm here," Tompkins said of his Wrexham-born grandmother.

"I had no control over that. I went blank. That celebration was emotion and probably a bit of anxiety and relief all together. 

"It was one of those I'll never forget."

Bonus: Maitland was part of a Scotland team which earned a losing bonus vs Ireland

In the second game of the weekend, Sean Maitland and Scotland battled hard against Ireland and secured a losing bonus point.

The Men in Black flyer made six carries from the wing, gaining 25 metres as well as beating one defender and making one clean break.

On Sunday, five Sarries featured for England who left it late to secure a losing bonus point against France.

Owen Farrell slotted a penalty with the clock in the red after successfully kicking two conversions earlier on in the second half.

Lock Maro Itoje was his side’s top tackler with 11 while Jamie George threw 11 perfect line-outs.

In the red: Farrell slotted a penalty to secure England a losing bonus vs France

Back on the wing, Elliot Daly beat one defender and made 21 metres, and off the bench George Kruis made a big impact, almost crossing for a try late on as England chased the game.

From the Academy, three players featured for England Under-20s who secured a last-gasp victory over France.

Theo Dan made his debut from the start at hooker and Harvey Beaton came on in the front row for his first appearance.

Fly-half Manu Vunipola converted two tries to help the young roses to the win.

Debuts: Dan and Beaton were among those to earn their first England U20 caps on Friday

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MATCH REPORT | Munster Rugby 17-12 Saracens Men

Saracens Men were beaten in the Investec Champions Cup for the first time this season after a second-half comeback earned Munster Rugby a 17-12 win at Thomond Park. The Men in Black dominated for large periods of the game and showed outstanding endeavour in a hostile atmosphere but were ultimately undone by the Irish side […]

11.01.25
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MATCH REPORT | Saracens Women 100-0 Leicester Tigers (PWR Rd 13)

Saracens Women marked a special milestone day with a century of points to mark Marlie Packer and May Campbell 100th and 150th appearances in stunning fashion. It took just four minutes for Saracens to get off the mark, as Player of the Match Poppy Cleall picked off the base of the ruck and offloaded inside […]

11.01.25
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World Rugby U20 Championship 2024: South Africa V England

Three Saracens selected for England U20 Duty

Jack Bracken, Olamide Sodeke and Reggie Hammick will all represented England this weekend for the U20 side against Championship team Cambridge Rugby. In what is the first of two warm-up games for the group, ahead of the U20 Six Nations, Hammick could pick up his first England U20 honours off the bench against Cambridge. After […]

10.01.25
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