Category Archives: Rugby
Quins Supporter Pub Network 2010-11
Calling all Harlequins fans!
Get behind your team in in an Official Harlequins Supporter Pub
With less than two weeks to go until the start of the new Aviva Premiership season, Harlequins fans are already being given something to celebrate, with the launch of the 2010/11 Harlequins Supporter Pub Network.
A home away from home, the nine pubs [...]
Harlequins Rugby Union and Greene King IPA announce sponsorship extension until 2015
Harlequins Rugby Club today announced that Greene King IPA has extended its long-term association with the club by signing a sponsorship extension for a further five seasons. The deal will see the nation’s favourite cask ale cement its position as official beer sponsor of the club until the end of the 2014/15 Premiership [...]
Official Beer of Sale Sharks serves fans pints on the house
To kick off the Easter weekend at Sale Sharks, Greene King IPA, the team’s Official Beer, treated fans to a free pint of ale.
Every Sharks fan that purchased a programme for the must-win game with Worcester on Good Friday can claim their free pint of Greene King IPA this Friday when the Sharks entertain Saracens.
Sale [...]
Win the chance to have a pint with Wasps stars
Win the chance to have a pint of Greene King IPA with four Wasps stars and the Director of Rugby
Signed Wasps shirt and ball also up for grabs
Fancy having a pint with Wasps heroes Tim Payne, Steve Kefu, Charlie Beech, Bob Baker and Tony Hanks?
Greene King IPA, the Official Beer of London [...]
England need to dig deep to avoid French master class
When old enemies collide, you can usually be assured that sparks will fly. Unfortunately, the only fireworks on show during England’s draw with Scotland last weekend were those which greeted the teams before kick off.
Both England and Scotland went into the game at Murrayfield on Saturday needing a win to get their campaigns back on [...]
Nations expect but can the players deliver
As we’ve seen during this year’s competition, the RBS 6 Nations has a habit of serving up great drama. Theatre is one thing but good old-fashioned rivalry is another – when England lock horns with Scotland this weekend, two of rugby’s oldest adversaries will be determined to restore some pride to their wounded nations.
Both teams [...]
Irish tries leave Twickenham green with envy
So the prospect of an English Grand Slam will have to wait for another year and, after the defeat against Ireland on Saturday, Martin Johnson can have no complaints.
Having edged their noses in front with ten minutes to go it was England who seemed destined to take the spoils on a scrappy afternoon at Twickenham. [...]
Now it’s time for the crunch
After a two week break, the RBS 6 Nations 2010 returns to the fore and this weekend looks set to be a pivotal stage in the competition.
England have worked their way into a good position but their 100 per cent record will face its toughest test yet when reigning Grand Slam champions Ireland arrive at [...]
