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The latest episode of the BBC Scotland Rugby Podcast is now available. George O'Neill is joined by former Scotland 7s ...
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British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell will look to recreate Bath's success last season by handing Finn Russell the ...
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SABC Sport on MSNFinn Russell at flyhalf for British and Irish Lions in opening TestHead coach Andy Farrell has named his team to take on the Wallabies in the highly anticipated first Test of the British and ...
Owen Farrell's selection for the British and Irish Lions is as an "insurance policy" in case Finn Russell gets injured, says ...
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Wide World of Sports on MSNFinn Russell from hate to loveMorg's exclusive with Finn Russell chat how the Lions come together from 4 teams that have strong rivalries, to working together, the importance of Roomies and team depth.
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Finn Russell and Scotland plot a ‘different’ answer to the ... - MSNFinn Russell takes the question in his stride like a scrum-half’s sympathetic pass. It is one, of course, that he has been tossed so many times before. For nearly a decade now, it has been ...
Scotland's Finn Russell, left, and Scotland's Darcy Graham, right, leave the field during the Six Nations match between Scotland and Ireland at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Sunday Feb. 9, 2025.
Finn Russell, the Bath and Scotland fly-half, has presented a signed shirt to the supporter whose wrist he accidentally broke in the Premiership victory against Gloucester last week.
More than a year since first getting the keys to his house in Bath, Finn Russell is finally beginning to feel at home in the spa city. Afforded a summer off by Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend ...
In one of his final acts as a Bath player before heading into the Six Nations, Finn Russell produced a try for Tom Carr-Smith that left his usually stoic coach Johann van Graan open-mouthed in awe.
In summers gone by, Finn Russell would have spent his off-season in the likes of Ibiza or Monte Carlo enjoying, by his own admission, the fruits of his labour. Now, though, things are different ...
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