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Russell’s deft handling sinks Sale as Bath burnish title credentials

Bath edged out a bonus-point win to end Sharks’ unbeaten home record

Rigg and Roots sink depleted Saracens as Exeter finally bare their teeth

Tries from Will Rigg and Ethan Roots helped Exeter hit back to defeat Saracens 31-22 in the Premiership

Ollie Lawrence should be applauded for streetwise play – rugby must ditch holier-than-thou image

Bath centre should not have apologised for stopping match against Northampton after going down from clash of heads

Fin Smith shows England class to sink Bath at the last and save Saints’ season

Northampton Saints beat Bath 35-34 as fly-half Fin Smith showed promise for Steve Borthwick’s England before Six Nations with a last-gasp conversion

Tom Willis double puts Saracens back on track against Bristol after humbling

Tom Willis scored two brilliant tries as Saracens bounced back from away thrashing by Bath to beat Bristol 35-26 at home

Tomos Williams puts paid to Sale comeback as Gloucester hold on

Tomos Williams scored Gloucester fifth try to seal a 36-20 victory over Sale after the visitors had threatened a second-half comeback

Premiership rugby is now for the masses not the purists – enjoy it while it lasts

A rerun of last season’s final is a strong start to the year but the domestic game will soon be on hold for the Six Nations

‘Better than sex’: Exeter hold off Gloucester to end 232-day wait for win

Exeter beat Gloucester 22-15 despite a second-half wobble, with the hosts earning their first league win for 232 days

Leicester’s Cole and Pollard thwart Harlequins in thrilling Big Game draw

A late Dan Cole try and Handré Pollard conversion off a post gave Leicester a deserved 34-34 draw in a nail-biting Big Game encounter at Twickenham

Will Muir grabs hat-trick as Bath pour on style in demolition of sloppy Saracens

Will Muir ran in three tries as Bath dismissed Saracens 68-10 to make a case for title success as Toby Knight was sent off for the visitors

Handré Pollard back at Twickenham and still enjoying pressure of big occasions

Leicester fly-half returns to scene of South Africa’s autumn triumph, where his opposite number is also a familiar face

The Breakdown awards: best rugby matches, players and quotes of 2024

The best and worst of the last 12 months and hopes for 2025 in our review of the year in rugby union

Saracens serve Premiership notice with six-try victory against Northampton

Fergus Burke led the way with two tries as Saracens dominated Northampton, last season’s Premiership champions, to win 39-24

Sale Sharks defy the deluge to extend Exeter’s winless Premiership run

Sale Sharks navigated horrendous conditions to beat Exeter 28-10 move up into fourth place in the Premiership

Bristol raise the bar in Premiership with record victory at Leicester

Bristol claimed a record 10th consecutive away win – and Leicester conceded the most points they ever have done in a Premiership home game – as the Bears won 54-24

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