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BREAKING: Steve Diamond makes coaching return with immediate effect



With immediate effect, Steve Diamond has been appointed as the head coach of Edinburgh Rugby, and it appears that he will retain Mike Blair as his attack coach.

The appointment is expected to be officially confirmed on Friday and will last until the end of the season.

Diamond is likely to take charge for the first time in the game against Connacht on March 25th. Recently, Edinburgh has experienced a string of losses in the United Rugby Championship, having lost seven out of their last eight matches.

Consequently, they have acted quickly to appoint Diamond, who is a former coach of the Sale Sharks and Worcester Warriors.

Two weeks ago, Blair had announced his intention to step down as head coach at the end of the season, as he wanted to concentrate on becoming a “world-class attack coach,” citing the job’s “all-consuming” nature.

Premiership’s highest paid player each season from 1998 to 2022

The Gallagher Premiership is now filled with players who earn astronomical salaries. Year upon year, wages for top players seem to skyrocket.

By how much? We’ve identified the highest-paid Premiership player for every season since the game went professional to find out. 

To do so, we’ve undertook painstaking research to delve into newspaper archives to reveal the reported player wages.

Some seasons had multiple highest earners with players signing contracts at different times throughout the campaign but they’ve used the highest earner at the end of each season.

Got it? Good.

Let’s take a look at the results:

1997-1998: Va’aiga Tuigamala (Newcastle Falcons) – £80,000 per season

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1999-2000: Francois Pienaar (Saracens) – £85,000 per season

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2000-2001: Jason Robinson (Sale Sharks) – £180,000 per season

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