Castres No.8 Tulou pulls out of Beziers move, confirming new Top 14 club on social
Destructive Castres No.8 Alex Tulou will not sign for ProD2 Beziers, as widely reported upon in France.
Destructive Castres No.8 Alex Tulou will not sign for ProD2 Beziers, as widely reported upon in France.
The Classic All Blacks have triumphed over Spain by 33-26 in an entertaining showcase at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid.
Defending champions Exeter are back on Heineken Champions Cup duty this Saturday and they have shaken up their XV after last weeke…
New Zealand rugby, and the Chiefs in particular, still miss Charlie Ngatai, who continued to show his class for Lyon in the French…
Castres Olympique threw out the old after a forgettable coronavirus-curtailed season and head into the 2020/21 campaign with a new…
Some of the new recruits at Lyon this season may be a little long in the tooth but make no mistake, the club is building for the l…
From Fiji, Tavite Veredamu came to France at the age of 18 when he enlisted in the Foreign Legion and he has now linked up with Cl…
There will be no dramatic return to Welsh rugby for Taulupe Faletau it seems, with reports the Lions No.8 is set to ink new terms …
If you need convincing with regards to the financial clout of the ProD2, then look no further than the list of new arrivals into t…
There was no indication that Kunatani would be leaving Harlequins following a two-season stay, but he won’t be returning and is …
Elsewhere in the Champions Cup, a Jackson Willison try was not enough for Bath, which fell 19-25 at home to Harlequins.
Former All Blacks star George Moala is proving just as hard to contain on the fields of Europe as he was in New Zealand.
Owen Franks and Matt Proctor have made winning starts to their Northampton Saints’ careers.
New Zealand coaches and players are in the thick of the action as the European season reaches silverware time. Campbell Burnes bre…
Nathan Hughes was a standout for Wasps as 90 New Zealanders partook in club competitions all across Europe over the weekend.
Pat Lam's Bristol were ousted in a tight affair by Ben Te'o and Michael Fatialofa's Worcester in what was many Kiwi-filled match-u…