There are sure to be some seriously displeased club owners in the table’s bottom half, given how even the 2018-19 Premiership looks aside from Saracens and ExeterThe Strictly Come Dancing sequins and heels may be absent but in every other respect club rugby union is poised to strut its stuff. Rarely has a season offered such opportunity for those bold enough to reach out and seize it: a World Cup is on the horizon and a can-do attitude could yet transform the careers of players who put their best foot forward.What the English Premiership, now backed by the American insurance broker Gallagher, lacks in terms of healthy annual profits will not bother the warriors strapping on their body armour. By common consent the league is more cut-throat than ever, with no certainties beyond the fact Saracens and Exeter will again be near the top of the pile. Those embracing this liberating sense of possibility stand a better chance of success than those clinging to past glories. Continue reading…
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