
Autumn Nations Series Week 3 Wrap
Week three of the Autumn Nations Series concluded with thrilling matches that showcased rugby’s global competitiveness, the regression of some nations and the rise of a sleeping giant. Here’s a
Week three of the Autumn Nations Series concluded with thrilling matches that showcased rugby’s global competitiveness, the regression of some nations and the rise of a sleeping giant. Here’s a
Bullsh*t. Absolut bullsh*t. That is our uncultured and uncouth response to The Sunday Times‘ legendary journalist Stephen Jones’ highly controversial article that is currently THE hot topic in world rugby
The results from the Autumn Nations Series Week Two highlighted shifting dynamics in world rugby, with some notable upsets and affirmations of the true balance of power. New Zealand’s win
November is the month of Test rugby in the northern hemisphere, and the action will kick off this weekend in the Autumn Nations Series. England will host New Zealand in
Former England flyhalf Stuart Barnes has stoked the flames ahead of this weekend’s clash against the All Blacks, aiming his criticism squarely at Beauden Barrett. As per SA Rugby Magazine,
Another week and another disciplinary headache. More frustration and a never-ending lack of clarity of what is a red card and what not, writes Brendan Nel on SuperSport.com. Vodacom Bulls
The United Rugby Championship has confirmed that David Kriel is free to play after his red card in the clash between the Bulls and Ospreys last Saturday was rescinded. As
Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus has taken to X, formerly Twitter, to hit back at the comments made by outgoing World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont about the infamous ‘Bomb
The Vodacom United Rugby Championship weekend was much less satisfactory from a South African viewpoint than it should have been expected to be but the two northern teams at least