A profile of Wallaby great Simon Poidevin, a player whom Grand Slam-winning coach Alan Jones called "without peer in modern rugby"
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How France won the RWC 2023 vote
How France won the RWC 2023 vote IT LOOKED like it was in the bag. On 31 October 2017, the Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) Board unanimously recommended that South…
Rugby stars celebrate Mother’s Day
Rugby stars celebrate Mother’s Day It may be a time of self-isolation, social distancing and quarantine; a time when we cannot visit loved ones while we all deal with the…
Six Nations not added to protected free-to-air list
Government rejects motion to keep championship on terrestrial television
Opinion: RFU aim for clarity but create confusion
English governing body leaves clubs in limbo as to what future holds
Six Nations Analysis: The top performers in 2020
The championship may be over for now but Sam Larner has been in his stats bunker working out which players have stood out
Face-off: Should Scotland have a third professional team?
Face-off: Should Scotland have a third professional team? ROB ROBERTSON Rugby Correspondent for the Scottish Daily Mail The pathway to the top for young amateur players in Scotland is far…
Rugby’s Greatest: Cliff Morgan
In the great Welsh fly-half factory of lore, Cliff Morgan is one of the originals and one of the best
Rugby’s Greatest: Mark Ella
Major teams: Randwick, NSW, Milan Country: Australia Test span: 1980-84 Test caps: 25 (25 starts) Test points: 78 (6T, 3C, 8P, 8DG) Rugby’s Greatest: Mark Ella David Campese calls him…
Rugby’s Greatest: Don Clarke
Don Clarke was a towering rugby figure of the 1960s. For good reason he was nicknamed 'The Boot'