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The top-tier Aussie derby as well as the huge upset win by the underdog Tahs, gave Wallaby coach Joe Schmidt a decent look.
New Zealand Rugby have failed to land the signature of one of their premier superstars, Mark Tele'a, who is off to Japan.
New Zealand’s Jorja Miller is a bit unsure about mauls and scrums but that hasn’t stopped the HSBC SVNS Series phenomenon from daring to dream.
Lawson Creighton and Lalakai Foketi could provide Schmidt with a new and fruitful string-pulling axis with the Lions tour ...
CEO of the French Rugby Federation (FFR) Jérémie Lecha has been appointed to the Board of European Professional Club Rugby ...
Injuries concerns around both Jack Conan and Ryan Baird has eased following Leinster's emphatic Investec Champions Cup ...
The semi-final line-ups for the 2025 Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup have been confirmed after a weekend ...
Leinster's blistering run and Rotella-esque mindset could see them finally slay their white whale and end the wait for a ...
Bath player ratings: Bath surged into the EPCR Challenge Cup semi-finals with a 61-26 demolition of Gloucester at the Rec, ...
Bath boss Johann van Graan hailed the influence of number eight Alfie Barbeary after he starred in a 61-26 EPCR Challenge Cup ...
The ACT Brumbies have moved to shore up their options at fly-half with Declan Meredith signing a new two-year deal that will ...
Caleb Clarke, Mark Tele'a and Will Jordan have been regularly been used in the past couple of years, but with Tele'a rumoured ...