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'We scrum to dominate' - behind the eight-man Boks machine

What is the secret behind South Africa’s eight-man machine – arguably the most formidable and feared scrum in rugby?




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Defining a "successful" landing page

This one is simple. The metric that matters when defining a "successful" landing page is profitability. You need to make more than you spend to bring the traffic. If you're spending X to get traffic, and you're profiting X-plus-anything after...




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Why entrepreneurs should be watching Discovery Channel's "Gold Rush"

I enjoy entrepreneurship, startups, business and the like the same way my brother in law enjoys baseball and basketball. Which is to say, I'm a rabid, foaming-at-the-mouth fan. Rarely a day goes by that I don't read, study, research, observe,...




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I call myself an entrepreneur, but to be honest, a lot of times I don't.

I call myself an entrepreneur, but to be honest, a lot of times I don't. When someone asks me what I do - I often punt. I feel like if I'm going to describe myself as an entrepreneur, the next...




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The most important entrepreneurial lesson I've learned.

I've enjoyed recreational fishing since I was a kid. Over the years I've had the chance to fish and associate with some top anglers, and I've noticed something about them - they don't waste time in an unproductive location. If...




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'We want to make disability golf a mainstream sport'

Brendan Lawlor hopes his Irish G4D Invitational will "get the ball rolling" for the future of the disability sport.




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'Captaincy commodities won Solheim Cup for US'

BBC Sport's golf correspondent Iain Carter looks at the finer details behind the United States' triumph in the 2024 Solheim Cup




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'Rahm sends Ryder Cup reminder as US warm up with Presidents Cup stroll'

Jon Rahm’s play-off defeat in the Spanish Open by the world number 398 shows golf’s enduring capacity to yield upsets - but this trait rarely extends to the Presidents Cup, writes Iain Carter.




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'My game was in a dark place - I wasn't enjoying it'

Robert MacIntyre admits his golf was "in a dark place" this year before he turned it around and got into the world top 20.




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Peace deal by 'end of year' as McIlroy tees up with key players in LIV talks

Rory McIlroy hopes the presence at the Dunhill Links Championship of the men involved in talks aimed at ending the split in men's professional golf is a "good sign".




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'How Hatton's win may be key to ending golf's paralysis'

Tyrrell Hatton's victory at last week's Dunhill Links Championship provides pause for thought about how Europe’s leading tour might approach an uncertain future, writes Iain Carter.




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Portmarnock's Open hopes get Irish government backing

The Irish government announces that it has given "provisional support" to Portmarnock hosting The Open Championship and the Women's Open.




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Woods and McIlroy's TGL to begin in early January

The inaugural schedule for TGL, the tech-infused golf competition spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, has been revealed.




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'My body was shaking' - a five-foot putt to keep alive Tour hopes

Marco Penge needing a birdie on the 18th hole to keep alive hopes of retaining his DP World Tour card is what makes the sport worth watching, writes Iain Carter




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'I've always persevered' - PGA golfer blinded by ball pledges return

Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan has lost sight in his left eye after being hit by a ball at a pro-am tournament.




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'All eyes on Middle East at pivotal time after Hull’s Saudi win'

After Charley Hull's sensational win in Saudi Arabia last week, golf fans should maintain their attention on events both off and on the course in the Middle East, writes Iain Carter.




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Brilliant Vu seals United States' Solheim Cup win

Solheim Cup: Lilia Vu seals United States victory over Europe in Virginia




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Watch Solheim Cup's best shots as USA beat Europe in thriller

Watch the best shots from the Solheim Cup as USA beat Europe with a tight 15½-12½ victory in Virginia.




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'I couldn't feel my arms and legs' - Murray on pro-am nerves

Andy Murray endured a bout of nerves when he played in the BMW PGA Championship pro-am with fellow Scot Bob MacIntyre on Wednesday.




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'That's unbelievable' - McIlroy makes birdie despite club head snapping

Watch as Rory McIlroy makes a birdie despite snapping his club head on an approach shot during his first round at the PGA Championship at Wentworth.




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How 'Dracula' the ex-miner became the snooker world's best

Ray Reardon, who has died aged 91, dominated the sport of snooker for the best part of a decade as he won six world titles between 1970 and 1978.




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Bulcsú Révész: 'It is nothing but a dream to be on the tour at the age of 17'

Shabnam Younus-Jewell talks to Hungary's first professional snooker player.




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Mark Davis: 'Journeyman' can be disparaging but it's true about me

Shabnam Younus-Jewell chats to Mark Davis about his 30 plus years as a professional.




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'Magnificent' Jones shocks Trump to reach semi-finals

Watch the closing stages of Jak Jones' surprise 13-9 victory over Judd Trump to reach the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship at The Crucible, Sheffield.




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O'Sullivan's 'Doorgate' drama has BBC studio in hysterics

Ronnie O’Sullivan is frustrated by fans entering the Crucible arena while he lines up a shot, a drama which BBC pundit Steve Davis labels 'Doorgate' - much to presenter Rishi Persad's amusement.




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Watch as 'brilliant' Bingham knocks out O’Sullivan

Watch the closing moments as seven-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan suffers a shock defeat by Stuart Bingham in the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship.




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'Tastes nice!' Did Maguire eat a fly?

Watch as Stephen Maguire eats a fly off the table during his 13-8 defeat to David Gilbert in the quarter-finals of the Snooker World Championship at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.




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Watch: People don't always like the truth - Allen

World number three Mark Allen says he will never change and will continue to be outspoken on snooker issues.




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World Championship future 'great conversation to be having'

World champion Kyren Wilson says debate over where the World Snooker Championship should be staged in the future is healthy for the sport.




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O'Sullivan into International Championship third round

Ronnie O'Sullivan claims a 6-2 win over He Guoqiang to move into the third round of the International Championship in Nanjing.




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O'Sullivan beats Nutcharut after safety delays

Ronnie O'Sullivan is through to the International Championship second round after beating Mink Nutcharut 6-3.




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O'Sullivan beaten by China's Pang in Nanjing

Ronnie O'Sullivan suffers a 6-4 third-round defeat by Pang Junxu as the seven-time world champion is knocked out of the International Championship in Nanjing.




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Trump's impressive run over after defeat by Xu

World number one Judd Trump fails to reach a tournament quarter-final for the first time in 2024 after a last-16 defeat by China's Xu Si in the International Championship in Nanjing.




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'Outstanding skill' - French scores excellent try in Wigan win

Bevan French scores a brilliant solo try for Wigan in their 38-0 win over Leigh in the Super League play-off semi-final.




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I'm just glad Farnworth's English, says Wane

Head coach Shaun Wane says he is just glad Herbie Farnworth is English as the Dolphins centre inspires a 2-0 Test series win over Samoa.




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'Pure class!' - Farnworth muscles through to score try

Herbie Farnworth scores a "brilliant" try to extend England's lead to 26-12 in the second Test against Samoa at Headingley Stadium.




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Eamon O'Carroll appointed Saints assistant

St Helens appoint former Bradford Bulls head coach Eamon O'Carroll as assistant.




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Australia's men and women secure Pacific Cup double

Australia claim a Pacific Cup double as their men and women both win the tournament.




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Leigh sign Australian forward O'Neill

Leigh Leopards sign second row forward Ethan O'Neill for the 2025 Super League season.




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Funny, frank and fearless — Janey Godley's extraordinary life

Following Janey Godley on her 2023 tour as she discusses her life in comedy.




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The latest news, views & highlights from your Premiership team

Get daily news, stats, fans views and punditry from your Premiership club, all in one place.




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Badminton & hockey not in Glasgow Games' 10 sports

The 10 sports, across four venues, for the scaled-down 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow are revealed.




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Scotland's Cummings given one-week ban for red card

Scotland lock Scott Cummings is handed a one-week suspension for his red card during Sunday's defeat by South Africa.




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'It wasn't to be against Boks, but Townsend not far away'

Tom and Andy are joined by former Scotland captain Rory Lawson




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Ospreys, Dragons, Scarlets & Cardiff news

Scarlets, Ospreys, Cardiff and Dragons fans can find all the latest news about Welsh rugby's four professional regions here.




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Scrum V's rugby history

All the Welsh captains, coaches and a host of stats and results for rugby in Wales.




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Wales' rugby fixtures

Keep up with the Welsh rugby team using our guide to the fixtures.




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Thomas' Wales call-up a Gloucester 'success story'

Gloucester lock Freddie Thomas' call-up to the Wales squad is a "real success story" for the club, says boss George Skivington.




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'We're still hearing the same apologies from the WRU'

Ex-Wales wing Jess Kavanagh and chair of the Cardiff supporters body CF10 Rugby Trust Lynn Glaister express frustration at the latest WRU row involving the women's game.




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Lake looking forward to 'incredible' Wales moment

Dewi Lake is looking forward to an "incredible" experience of captaining Wales on home turf as he prepares to lead Wales out in Cardiff for the first time against Fiji on Sunday.