Light Blues taken apart with ruthless efficiency by an Oxford side who secured their fifth straight Varsity win on a cold afternoon at Twickenham
Caius defeat Jesus in the first match of Division 1
The Tab brings you the low down on the Varsity Rugby, this year focusing on WWI
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After last year’s thrashing by Oxford, the club have a lot to prove.
Fresh from nearly having his eye poked out by a Downing player, Henry Pritchard reports on the decisive college league match this season.
With the upcoming Varsity match at Twickenham on the 12th December, The Tab talks to Will Briggs, prop and Captain of the Blues about this season, and what’s to come.
They might have been bingeing but today they’ll be cringing– Cambridge students spark complaints from Addenbrooke’s A&E. CLAUDIA LEONG has the inside track.
As the Varsity match against Oxford looms large, Cambridge have put down a clear marker in one of their last matches before they run out at Twickenham on December 12th.
Downing’s 600 day winning streak is brought to an end by fortunate Selwyn-Peterhouse.
Robinson beat Jesus 17 – 11 earlier in the week. PATRICK ROGERS has the report.
Selwyn follow up their 32-0 victory against Pembroke with a classy 19-3 win away to Jesus. DANNY MORRIS reports.
A strong performance from the Blues on Monday night brought them close, but no cigar, to a fierce Saracens side. PATRICK ROGERS reports.
On Tuesday afternoon, Robinson recorded their first victory over St. John’s in an emphatic 15-0 win. HENRY PRITCH has the details.
Not sure which sport’s team to play for this term? The Tab is at hand with a quick quiz to help you decide.
The 2012-13 season saw some of the sports teams in Cambridge enjoy success on a unparalleled level while others came unstuck in the heat of competition. TOM BENNETT has a look at some of the best and worst performances of the past year.
CHRIS McKEON is fed up of the light blues’ continued Varsity failures – and he believes it’s time for change.