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Analysis
Nick Bishop

More questions than answers for 'destabilised' Wallabies

Australia's travails only sharpen the questions over the timing of Eddie Jones' appointment

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Jamie Lyall

'I had the lungs of a dead man, but a miracle happened'

Georgia coach Levan Maisashvili predicts he will beat a Tier One nation at the Rugby World Cup having almost lost his life to Covi…

Analysis
Nick Bishop

South Africa's brawn-plus-brain puts rugby world on red alert

Anything New Zealand could do, the Springboks did better in Friday's Twickenham rout.

Interview
Mark Orders

The making of Jac Morgan

Wales' co-captain has been a stand-out player for his country and his former club and age-grade coach only expect him to get bette…

Opinion
Gregor Paul

'New Zealand have a deeply ingrained knack of losing their discipline'

If the All Blacks are losing the physical battle, they lose their discipline too.

Opinion
Garry Doyle

Ireland head to France buoyed by expectation and a sense of destiny

The world's number one team are about to find out whether they can make history of continue a trend of underachievement

Opinion
Mick Cleary

Mick Cleary: 'This was England at home. This was Twickenham. This was supposed to be a joyous send-off.'

Steve Borthwick's men signed off a woeful series of World Cup warm-up games with a loss to the joyful Fijians, and could have no c…

Interview
David Ferguson

Scotland veterans, Gilchrist and Gray, primed for final World Cup quest

They maybe in the veteran stage of their careers but Grant Gilchrist and Richie Gray can be a vital cog in Scotland's engine room

Opinion
Graham Simmons

Mission Impossible?

It's a tough ask to park all the negativity and be upbeat about England's World Cup chances, nonetheless, let's give it a go

Analysis
Nick Bishop

Are the three wise men regretting their jobs?

Can Steve Borthwick, Warren Gatland and Eddie Jones bake a World Cup cake with crumbs?

Analysis
Russell Forbes

The Johnny Sexton succession plan

Jack Crowley and Ross Byrne and next in line to succeed Ireland's talisman but how do they match up against the iconic 10

Opinion
Gregor Paul

'The All Blacks have quietly morphed into Ireland'

How New Zealand - and Joe Schmidt - scrutinised the Irish playbook and liked what they saw.

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