
George Hendy's Two Tries Secure Northampton the Prem Title
George Hendy scored two tries in quick succession to secure Northampton's 26-17 victory over Exeter in the Prem final at Allianz Stadium, marking Saints' third title win.

George Hendy scored two tries in quick succession to secure Northampton's 26-17 victory over Exeter in the Prem final at Allianz Stadium, marking Saints' third title win.

Captain George Furbank is set to play his final game for Northampton Saints on Saturday at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham before joining Harlequins next season. The 29-year-old full-back aims for a "fairytale ending" by winning the Prem final against Exeter, concluding his decade with his boyhood club.

Exeter wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Northampton scrum-half Alex Mitchell are set to make surprise returns for Saturday's Prem final. Both players were thought unlikely to recover from injuries in time for the domestic season's conclusion.

Scrum-half Alex Mitchell is in line for a surprise return for Northampton in the Prem final against Exeter, having recovered from a hamstring injury. His availability is a boost for club and country ahead of summer fixtures.

Eros Ramazzotti terrà un concerto allo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona di Napoli il 13 giugno. Sebbene la scaletta non sia stata ufficialmente rivelata, si attendono i suoi successi.

Northampton and Bath were well beaten over the weekend: will Leicester or Exeter force themselves into the top two?There are small but significant moments in every league campaign. Until the weekend it was widely assumed that Northampton and Bath, the two frontrunners in the English Prem, were all but nailed on for home semi-finals and, by extension, would almost certainly meet in the grand final at Allianz Stadium in Twickenham on 20 June.That could still happen but, suddenly, others are entering the chat. Not only did Saints and Bath lose at the weekend but both were well beaten, 41-17 by Leicester and 35-12 by Exeter respectively. Bath, including their Champions Cup semi-final in Bordeaux, have lost three games on the trot. Northampton were not so much batted aside by the Tigers as unceremoniously flattened. Continue reading...

Former England captain plans to ride 500 miles in seven days2003 World Cup winners among the fundraisersThe former England captain Lewis Moody has said he is “picking up the baton” left by Doddie Weir after announcing plans to lead a 500-mile, seven-day cycling challenge this summer to raise funds for the fight against motor neurone disease.Moody will be joined by many of his fellow 2003 World Cup winners, including Jonny Wilkinson, Mike Tindall and Ben Kay, as well as his teenage sons on a journey from Newcastle to the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham, with all proceeds going to the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. Continue reading...