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    Check out the best of our pictures from Round Thirteen of the 2010 Super 14...!

  • Super 14 Team Tracker

    All the weekend's Super 14 team line-ups, updated as they come in...

  • The final standings

    That is that with England's regular season. See where you finished!

  • Missing Men

    Can you guess Ireland's class of 2006 that defeated Wales 31-5 in Dublin...?

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Stephenson to wing it for Leeds

Stephenson to wing it for Leeds

Leeds Carnegie have moved quickly to make former England winger Michael Stephenson their first signing.

Marshall to call it quits

Saracens and former All Blacks scrum-half Justin Marshall, 36, has announced his retirement from rugby.

Player departures in the GP

Guinness Premiership clubs Bath and Harlequins are set to suffer the most with player exodus at the end of this season.

Worcester pair banned

Worcester pair Chris Cracknell and James Collins have been banned and fined after being found guilty of conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game.

Fractured metacarpal for Cipriani

Wasps have confirmed that fly-half Danny Cipriani has fractured his right metacarpal and will be in a cast for a period of six weeks.

More Guinness Premiership News

  • Anger will spur on 'Mad Dog'
  • Saints and Sarries dominate nominees
  • Gear quits Worcester for Japan
  • Bath to lose Maddock to Italy?
  • Gloucester bring in Worcester Cox
  • Saracens win but lose dignity
  • Ward-Smith and Simpson for England?
  • Saints gear up for 'almighty battle'
  • Venter hails 'fantastic day' for Sarries
  • Bath must be cool - Meehan
  • Redpath wants more from Gloucester
  • Winning end for Harlequins Report

    Winning end for Harlequins

  • Wasps finish off Newcastle Report

    Wasps finish off Newcastle

  • Guinness Prem Fixtures
Forthcoming Fixtures
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Guinness Premiership
Sunday , May 16
Northampton vs Saracens 13:30
Leicester vs Bath 16:00
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  • Guinness Prem Results
Recent Results
Fixture Details
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Guinness Premiership
Saturday , May 8
Worcester 22 - 23 Gloucester Worcester vs Gloucester Report
Newcastle 21 - 25 Wasps Newcastle vs Wasps Report
Harlequins 35 - 20 Sale Harlequins vs Sale Report
Bath 39 - 3 Leeds Carnegie Bath vs Leeds Carnegie Report
London Irish 7 - 31 Northampton London Irish vs Northampton Report
Leicester 23 - 32 Saracens Leicester vs Saracens Report
Sunday , April 25
Leeds Carnegie 12 - 10 Worcester Leeds Carnegie vs Worcester Report
Saturday , April 24
Leicester 40 - 22 Harlequins Leicester vs Harlequins Report
Gloucester 34 - 20 London Irish Gloucester vs London Irish Report
Northampton 27 - 28 Saracens Northampton vs Saracens Report
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  • Guinness Prem Table
Guinness Premiership Table
Pos Team P Pts
1 Leicester Tigers 22 73
2 Northampton 22 71
3 Saracens 22 69
4 Bath 22 61
5 London Wasps 22 57

Special Feature

Loose Pass

Loose Pass

This week we will be mostly concerning ourselves with the other DC and faking it...

Planet Rugby Union Photos

Old school legends: Justin Marshall

After the announcement of his retirement this week, we look back at the career of 81-cap All Black Justin Marshall.

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Planet Rugby Features

Super 14 Team of the Week

Super 14 Team of the Week

Results from Round Thirteen saw the Bulls tie up top spot while the Reds fell completely out of the running in the Super 14 play-off race.

Is non-neutral refereeing working?

Is non-neutral refereeing working?

We've got it again this week. A whole mass of irate fans writing in and lamenting the demise of the neutral refereeing in the Super 14.

Super 14 Team of the Week

Super 14 Team of the Week

Round 12 brought about plenty of thrills from most sides, which means Tuesday's edition of our latest XV of the Week has a mixed feel to it.

Heineken Cup: XV of the Semi-Finals

Heineken Cup: XV of the Semi-Finals

Now that the dust has settled over in France and Spain, Planet Rugby thought it was only right to praise the Heineken Cup's star men.