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Published 17:29 18 Jun 2022 BST
Updated 17:30 18 Jun 2022 BST
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After a spell over in Japan, Freddie Burns returned to the Premiership and joined up with Leicester for what he deemed 'unfinished business'. Standing on the Twickenham pitch with a winners' medal around his neck, Burns told BT Sport:
"I'm all cried out. I need to top my fluids up with some champagne and cider! "To do it with this team, and these boys, it's honestly amazing," he added. "When I started this journey with my local rugby club, at five years old, I had two ambitions - play for England and win the Premiership. I've done both now."As we often say after dour, kick-heavy matches, this was one for the purists. After a dramatic end like that, though, it was one for the romantics, too. Man of the Match: Freddie Burns (Leicester Tigers)
Prendergast admits huge disappointment at Munster situation
Not ideal. It’s worrying times for Munster rugby at the moment, with problems on and off the field. After being knocked out of both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, controversy then surrounded the appointment of Roger Randle for next season, due to historic rape accusations. The New Zealander is coming in to replace senior […]
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Not under his watch! Although the dust has pretty much settled after the Michael Murphy incident during Donegal’s NFL Division 1 final win over Kerry last month, one Kingdom legend is still not pleased with what went on. Most of the criticism was levelled at Murphy for his clear-as-day punch on Dylan Casey, as well […]
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