• Leeds Carnegie coaching duo Neil Back and Andy Key pledge their future to the club by signing one-year contract extensions.
  • Watford say Saracens have failed to meet a deadline regarding a decision on their future at Vicarage Road.
  • London Irish second row Nick Kennedy says he hopes his side can defeat Premiership rivals Bath this Saturday.
  • Doncaster Knights hope to use their ties with Leeds Carnegie to bring in a replacement scrum- half.
  • London Irish coach Toby Booth is content to take the tag of underdog into the Premiership clash with Bath.
  • Worcester Warriors head coach Richard Hill says his side lack confidence following relegation from the Premiership last season.
  • Gloucester extend their shirt sponsorship deal with Jewson for another three years until 2013.
  • The RFU's new chief executive John Steele has vowed that no expense will be spared in propelling England back to the top.
  • There is no long term commitment for Northampton Saints to play rugby at Stadium MK, says Milton Keynes chairman Pete Winkleman.
  • Leicester Tigers hooker George Chuter warns his side against complacency when they host Exeter Chiefs on Saturday.
  • Saracens full-back Chris Wyles says his side will bounce back from their over-confident display in their defeat by London Irish.
  • BBC rugby union expert on Exeter's chances of survival and Welsh hopes for the new campaign
  • New RFU chief executive John Steele must return winning rugby to Twickenham.
  • Director of rugby Andy Key says Leeds Carnegie will learn the lessons from their defeat by Bath.
  • Leicester Tigers director of rugby Richard Cockerill said his side's inability to retain possession cost them against Northampton.
  • Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter warns against reading too much into Saturday's victory over Gloucester.
  • Bath sign France sevens and former Under-21 winger Jacques Boussuge on a one-year deal from Montpellier.
  • New Zealand's Black Ferns once again demonstrated a steely resolve to claim a fourth successive women's Rugby World Cup.
  • England may have lost to New Zealand in World Cup final, but this remains the greatest era in history for women's sport.
  • The Women's World Cup final between England and New Zealand at the Twickenham Stoop on Saturday Sept 5 2010.
  • World Cup hosts book final date with New Zealand after gritty display.
  • London Wasps 29 Harlequins 29 Riki Flutey was unhappy at playing in Danny Cipriani's old positon in Wasps' draw against Harlequins.

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