'Chris will bring a new dimension': Bath sign Cloete from Munster
Damian de Allende won’t be following Johann van Graan to Bath next season but the South African coach won’t be leaving Munster…
Damian de Allende won’t be following Johann van Graan to Bath next season but the South African coach won’t be leaving Munster…
Munster Rugby and the IRFU have confirmed Chris Cloete, James Cronin, Neil Cronin, Chris Farrell and Tommy O’Donnell have all si…
Every team in the URC has been busy sorting transfers ahead of the upcoming summer break. The Irish provinces have been using thei…
The Premiership season is drawing to a close which means numerous players are getting ready to join new clubs over the summer brea…
Three internationals are among nine new arrivals confirmed at Bath as the club usher in a new era under Johann van Graan.
Munster have confirmed the names of twelve players that are leaving the province as the season draws to a close.
Ulster and Munster have named their side's for tomorrow inaugural United Rugby Championship Quarter-Final.
Bath have confirmed they have signed England midfielder Piers Francis 21 days after Northampton revealed he would be leaving them …
Ireland loosehead Dave Kilcoyne has been ruled out of their July tour to New Zealand following a disappointing injury update issue…
Ex-Ireland and Lions second row Donal Lenihan was a loyal servant of Munster during the amateur era - but his patience has snapped…
Saracens beat the league leaders Leicester, Duhan van der Merwe's red card kicks off social media frenzy and the Welsh regions are…
Munster were in complete control as they handed the Dragons a ten-try 64-3 defeat in the United Rugby Championship at Thomond Park…
Simon Zebo stole the show with a hat-trick of tries in Munster’s 34-20 United Rugby Championship win over Edinburgh at Thomond P…
Edinburgh have four Scotland internationals back in their team for the trip to face Munster. Centre Mark Bennett, stand-off Blair …
The England squad has set tongues wagging, Saracens show they've lost nothing of their lustre and Leinster still rule all they sur…