Darcy Graham ‘very lucky’ to be back in action after avoiding serious injury - The Scotland wing helped his side to victory over Wales at the weekend almost a month after being injured against Ireland ...
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The Southern Reporter on MSNBorders rugby hero Darcy Graham rates himself ‘very lucky’ to be back in Six Nations action after head injuryBorders rugby star Darcy Graham rates himself as “very lucky” to have been able to resume his first Six Nations campaign since 2022 after being left concussed by a clash of heads with teammate Finn ...
Edinburgh's strong first-half showing and late flourish secures a bonus-point win over Dragons in the United Rugby ...
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Borderer Darcy Graham’s first Six Nations for three years not over yet, according to club head coach Sean Everitt“I don’t think Darcy would be able to return to the ... They did their job really well and he’s up and about.” Graham, at United Rugby Championship outfit Edinburgh since 2017, issued ...
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Borderer Darcy Graham expected to return for last two rounds of rugby’s 2025 Six Nations after missing out on 16-15 loss to EnglandWhen we’re missing a few players with injury, and another one in Darcy, players step in and perform ... Explaining his call to rest Edinburgh winger Graham earlier in the week following a ...
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The Southern Reporter on MSNHawick’s Darcy Graham hits 150-point mark with 30th try for Scotland during 35-29 win v Wales in rugby’s 2025 Six NationsHawick’s Darcy Graham marked his return to action after a game out injured by scoring his 30th try for Scotland against Wales in rugby’s 2025 Six Nations on Saturday.
Edinburgh welcome back six Scotland internationals for Friday night's URC match with Dragons at Hive Stadium. Wingers Darcy Graham and Duhan van der Merwe return to the XV having both scored twice ...
Graham still finds it hard to comprehend that he’s a hero to thousands of rugby fans. “I just see myself as wee Darcy from Hawick. I’m nothing special,” he says. “When I come to Hawick ...
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