Premier Rugby has announced new measures that they hope will prevent a repeat of 'Bloodgate'. Following a meeting of the Guinness Premiership chairmen the decision was taken to allow opposition ...
The matchday doctor at the centre of the ’Bloodgate’ scandal is free to return to medicine and hopes to put an 18-month “nightmare” behind her. The matchday doctor at the centre of the ’Bloodgate’ ...
Michael Aylwin: Bloodgate in 2009 was one of the most notorious scandals in rugby. It brought shame on Harlequins, cost people their jobs and forced changes in the rules Rob Kitson: Integrity used to ...
The matchday doctor at the centre of the “Bloodgate” fake rugby injury scandal was issued a warning today, but told she can practise medicine again. Dr Wendy Chapman cut the lip of Harlequins player ...
London--Harlequins wing Tom Williams, who was at the centre of the infamous 'Bloodgate' scandal, is to retire from full-time rugby at the end of this season, the English Premiership club announced ...
Harlequins' chief executive Mark Evans is confident the club can rebuild their reputation in the wake of the 'Bloodgate' controversy. Quins have been rocked by the fallout from the headline-grabbing ...
Former Harlequins director of rugby Dean Richards has been described as having "central control of everything" in the 'Bloodgate' fake-blood injury scandal. The former England international, who is ...
Rugby experienced a tumultuous August, a month that started off well with the sport’s dream of inclusion on the Olympics roster taking a giant step forward. But the champagne that accompanied the ...
That’s the view of Leinster out-half Jonathan Sexton, despite the fact that Tom Williams’ faked blood injury could have cost the Irish province a place in the Heineken Cup final which they ...
The physiotherapist at the centre of Bloodgate yesterday spoke of his remorse for his role in the scandal that could result in him being struck off. Stephen Brennan helped fabricate the blood injury ...
Premier Rugby are set to fast-track new regulations that they hope will prevent a repeat of the 'bloodgate' scandal. Chief executive Mark McCafferty has revealed new injury checks are set to be ...