The Brutal Reality Facing Sheffield United This Transfer Window â Opinion
Sheffield United faces tough decisions in the upcoming transfer window.
Cambridge's rugby team finished the Champ Rugby season winless, losing their final match 75-33. Head coach Craig Newby stated the team 'just haven't been good enough' and they will return to the third tier of English rugby next season.
Otumaka Mausia (right, with Eparama Rokodrava) was one of Cambridge's five try-scorers in their final Champ Rugby game [Getty Images]
Cambridge head coach Craig Newby said his side "just haven't been good enough" after going through the entire Champ Rugby season without a single win.
The Blood and Sand lost 75-33 at Ampthill in their final game, conceding 11 tries in the process, and will play in the third tier of English rugby again next term, having been promoted in 2023.
They have struggled to make the step up since then and their total of 13 points from 26 games left them 22 adrift of next-to-bottom London Scottish and they ended the campaign with a points difference of -743.
"I find it quite hard to let go. My mind's always working and ticking over and I'll struggle in this off-season because the responsibility falls with me at the end of the day, and at times it's a pretty lonely place," Newby told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
"I've got a couple of days to mope and cry and sulk about it and then I'll park it and plan for next year."
Newby was reappointed in February 2025 following spells in Japan, Ulster and Ealing Trailfinders, having previously been in charge from 2013 to 2015.
Cambridge won three games in 2024-25 but also finished bottom of the table and found it even tougher this season, which began with a 45-24 home loss to Ampthill.
The only game in which they avoided defeat was a 12-12 draw at Doncaster in January and their relegation was confirmed by a 31-7 loss to Ealing on 15 April.
"I've never been through a campaign like this when we've not had a win - [but] I still feel the love from the supporters, the board and the players. The club have been through some tough times before and hopefully we can bounce back," said Newby.
"Next year in National One is going to be a difficult challenge. There are some good teams in there that have goals as lofty as ours but hopefully we can consolidate. "
On their final Champ game, he added: "We knew it was going to be a festival game, a beautiful day, both teams with nothing on the line in terms of the league.
Cambridge struggled throughout the season, finishing with only 13 points from 26 games, which indicates a lack of competitiveness at the Champ Rugby level.
Cambridge lost their final game 75-33 against Ampthill, conceding 11 tries.
After their winless season, Cambridge will return to the third tier of English rugby for the next season.
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"At one point, when it was 40-odd to 20-odd, I thought 'OK, can we get the next one?' But we didn't and then they had a purple patch.
"It's disappointing to finish that way but being relegated a few weeks ago, the last three games have been hard to motivate the group in terms of execution and individual performance.
"As a collective, we've stuck together and fought for each other [but] we just haven't been good enough from number one through to 23."