The 78 Premiership players at the Rugby World Cup and who they play for
Seventy eight players from Gallagher Premiership Rugby have been selected for 12 different nations at this year's Rugby World Cup.
Saracens have the biggest representation with 15 while there is a player from all 12 sides who will play in this season's Gallagher Premiership Rugby campaign.
Bath Rugby (6)
Francois Louw (South Africa)
Sam Underhill (England)
Joe Cokanasiga (England)
Jonathan Joseph (England)
Ruaridh McConnochie (England)
Anthony Watson (England)
Bristol Bears (5)
James Lay (Samoa)
Jordan Lay (Samoa)
Chris Vui (Samoa)
Alapati Leiua (Samoa)
Siale Piutau (Tonga)
Exeter Chiefs (6)
Stuart Hogg (Scotland)
Luke Cowan-Dickie (England)
Jack Nowell (England)
Henry Slade (England)
Nic White (Australia)
Tomas Francis (Wales)
Gloucester Rugby (5)
Chris Harris (Scotland)
Jake Polledri (Italy)
Callum Braley (Italy)
Franco Mostert (South Africa)
Willi Heinz (England)
Harlequins (7)
Michele Campagnaro (Italy)
Joe Marler (England)
Kyle Sinckler (England)
Paul Lasike (USA)
Tevita Cavubati (Fiji)
Semi Kunatani (Fiji)
Vereniki Goneva (Fiji)
Leicester Tigers (9)
Tomas Lavanini (Argentina)
Dan Cole (England)
Ellis Genge (England)
George Ford (England)
Jonny May (England)
Manu Tuilagi (England)
Ben Youngs (England)
Sione Kalamafoni (Tonga)
Telusa Veainu (Tonga)
London Irish (8)
Motu Matu’u (Samoa)
TJ Ioane (Samoa)
Allan Dell (Scotland)
Steve Mafi (Tonga)
Bryce Campbell (USA)
Adam Coleman (Australia)
Sekope Kepu (Australia)
Aliverti Veitokani (Fiji)
Northampton Saints (7)
Ahsee Tuala (Samoa)
Cobus Reinach (South Africa)
Courtney Lawes (England)
Lewis Ludlam (England)
Piers Francis (England)
Api Ratuniyarawa (Fiji)
Dan Biggar (Wales)
Sale Sharks (6)
Valery Morozov (Russia)
Faf de Klerk (South Africa)
Lood de Jager (South Africa)
Tom Curry (England)
Mark Wilson (England / Newcastle Falcons)
AJ MacGinty (USA)
Saracens (15)
Sean Maitland (Scotland)
Duncan Taylor (Scotland)
Vincent Koch (South Africa)
Juan Figallo (Argentina)
Jamie George (England)
Maro Itoje (England)
George Kruis (England)
Jack Singleton (England)
Billy Vunipola (England)
Mako Vunipola (England)
Elliot Daly (England)
Owen Farrell (England)
Titi Lamositele (USA)
Rhys Carre (Wales)
Liam Williams (Wales)
Wasps (2)
Matteo Minozzi (Italy)
Joe Launchbury (England)
Worcester Warriors (2)
Ed Fidow (Samoa)
Joe Taufete’e (USA)
The English domestic season kicked off last weekend when Saracens won the Premiership Rugby 7s. It continues on Friday at 7.45pm when Harlequins kick off the Premiership Rugby Cup at home to Bristol Bears - live on BT Sport.
The Gallagher Premiership Rugby campaign starts on Friday 18 October, the weekend of the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals.
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Nah, that just needs some more variation. Chip kicks, grubber stabs, all those. Will Jordan showed a pretty good reason why the rush was bad for his link up with BB.
If you have an overlap on a rush defense, they naturally cover out and out and leave a huge gap near the ruck.
It also helps if both teams play the same rules. ARs set the offside line 1m past where the last mans feet were😅
Go to commentsYeah nar, should work for sure. I was just asking why would you do it that way?
It could be achieved by outsourcing all your IP and players to New Zealand, Japan, and America, with a big Super competition between those countries raking it in with all of Australia's best talent to help them at a club level. When there is enough of a following and players coming through internally, and from other international countries (starting out like Australia/without a pro scene), for these high profile clubs to compete without a heavy australian base, then RA could use all the money they'd saved over the decades to turn things around at home and fund 4 super sides of their own that would be good enough to compete.
That sounds like a great model to reset the game in Aus. Take a couple of decades to invest in youth and community networks before trying to become professional again. I just suggest most aussies would be a bit more optimistic they can make it work without the two decades without any pro club rugby bit.
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