Watch: Two-time World Cup winner scores as Wild Knights stay unbeaten
Japan Rugby League One juggernauts Saitama Wild Knights ran in seven tries during a 50-21 win over the Yokohama Canon Eagles.
Japan Rugby League One juggernauts Saitama Wild Knights ran in seven tries during a 50-21 win over the Yokohama Canon Eagles.
This writer has used a gut-feel approach, trying to predict 15 big-news stories for the 2026 club and international seasons.
Nawaqanitawase won't be the only Australian playing in the Japanese Rugby League One, with the likes of Samu Kerevi, Noah Lolesio,…
Former Crusaders and Highlanders first five-eighth Mitch Hunt has scored the most points in Japan's second division after four rou…
Former Wallabies fly-half Bernard Foley remains at the top of the overall point-scoring charts in Japan Rugby League One’s first…
Two-time Rugby World Cup winner Malcolm Marx produced some playmaking magic to set up veteran Wallabies fly-half Bernard Foley.
Wallabies veterans Bernard Foley and Samu Kerevi continue to lead the way as some of the top performers in Japan Rugby League One.
Brodie Retallick received Player of the Match honours after Kobelco Kobe Steelers secured a last-gasp win away to Tokyo Sungoliath…
Kubota Spears fly-half Bernard Foley stole the show in a statement 79-20 win over a star-studded Tokyo Sungoliath outfit last week…
Former Wallabies winger Marika Koroibete got on the scoresheet as the Saitama Wild Knights ran away with a dominant 33-3 win.
Stevenson and the Kubota Spears currently sit second on the Japan Rugby League One table, and will travel to the Mie Honda Heat on…
Wallaby veteran Bernard Foley helped himself to 29 points as Kubota Spears bossed the weekend’s feature match of Japan Rugby Lea…
Dave Rennie is aiming to become the latest ex-Wallabies coach to make it big in Japan as he prepares to steer a Kobe Steelers outf…
Joe Schmidt has given plenty of players opportunities; his successor needs to give them the experience to become genuine Test play…
Wellington Rugby have confirmed the departure of outside back Tjay Clarke, who is leaving New Zealand’s shores for Japan.
Steve Tandy's in-tray as Wales' head coach is overflowing, but his authenticity should serve his country well.