Argentina back follows Matera in joining an NZ Super Rugby team
Martin Bogado has followed the precedent set by Pablo Matera and become the second Argentina player to sign for a New Zealand-base…
Martin Bogado has followed the precedent set by Pablo Matera and become the second Argentina player to sign for a New Zealand-base…
Borthwick wasn’t scheduled to declare his hand until Thursday lunchtime, but he decided to go early and name a team showing four…
Antoine Dupont has returned to the France XVs squad after missing the first half of 2024 as he focussed on his ultra-successful sw…
With New Zealand and South Africa playing each other in 2026 and 2030, should tournament organisers look further afield?
Attracting 80,000 to the home of Gaelic football for Leinster-Munster showed rugby in Ireland is in rude health.
It has been a chastening period for Australian rugby but with a Lions tour next summer and World Cup in the distance, hope abounds
Joseph Suaalii’s highly anticipated switch from rugby league to rugby union has stirred much speculation about his future role w…
When you consider the competition for back row spots in the Springboks set-up, you would imagine it must be pretty daunting for an…
Rassie Erasmus’ Springbok team lifted the trophy for the first time since 2019 with a 48-7 round six win over Argentina in Mbomb…
In the team's first Rugby Championship under head coach Scott Robertson, some new blood rose to the top and some familiar faces we…
The Wallabies finished The Rugby Championship in last place after winning just one of their six Tests.
Despite the festive atmosphere of Sam Cane's farewell tour and a more complete showing in the final Bledisloe, the first Rugby Cha…
South Africa clinched the Rugby Championship in emphatic style with a bonus-point win over Argentina at the Mbombela Stadium in Ne…
Argentina player ratings: The Los Pumas didn't show too much in their defeat to the Springboks in the Rugby Championship decider i…
The South African Springboks secured the Rugby Championship title with a clinical 48-7 thumping of Argentina in Mbombela. A bliste…
It’s easy to see why people dub Andrew Brace a ‘United Nations’ official when you consider his back story.