By Andy Brown on March 21 2010
We've just had another Six Nations tournament completed with the usual amount of ebb and flow in form of each of the six teams, and the usual amount of bar room coaching taking place in the press and on the... Read Article
By Peter Creek on March 7 2010
Saracens travelled north to Headingley Carnegie on Sunday under no illusions as to the size of their task. They knew that the ‘Neegs were on a roll and were determined to put a stop to it in the Yorkshire... Read Article
By Andy Brown on February 26 2010
Sunday sees the visit of Wasps to Headingley, with a battle that looks intriguingly poised to go either way. The rugby cognescenti will be fascinated by the match-up here, if not exactly frothing at the mouth at the thought of... Read Article
By Martyn Horwell on February 17 2010
Although Leeds Carnegie picked up a losing bonus point, all the old failings reappeared as Leicester Tigers ground out a 14 points to 9 victory at Headingley this afternoon. Only one try separated the two sides, but the... Read Article
By Peter Creek on February 9 2010
This weekend sees the biennial visit of the Leicester Tigers to Headingley for a crucial Guinness Premiership fixture. It is crucial for Carnegie as time, and fixtures are running out. Leeds remains tantalisingly close to 11th place and safety... Read Article
By Andy Brown on February 1 2010
John Lennon's famous (slightly) melodic chant to emphasise the cause of Hippy peace and love in the early seventies should perhaps once again be heard in a modern context. As the team of Leeds Carnegie, having been roundly beaten by... Read Article