The players left on Irish Rugby's 'central contract' hit list after deal struck for James Ryan
With just two of the dozen players currently on central contracts having deals that expire at the end of the season, the focus is …
With just two of the dozen players currently on central contracts having deals that expire at the end of the season, the focus is …
Donnacha Ryan was not offered a central contract by the IRFU, and is set to leave his homeland for Racing 92.
It's crazy how it has all turned out for Donnacha Ryan. There he is living the life in France as a first-year Top 14 forwards coac…
Veteran Racing lock Donnacha Ryan has noticed a considerable difference between what is now required from an international second …
Racing 92 flanker Donnacha Ryan has given a fascinating insight into his Fijian teammate Leone Nakarawa as they try to stop Leinst…
Ultan Dillane roared with laughter when asked by RugbyPass what backline position he might play if La Rochelle ever allowed him th…
The game was moved from Belfast on Friday night due to an unplayable pitch at KIngspan Stadium.
Heineken Champions Cup title holders La Rochelle have confirmed that they have signed France winger Teddy Thomas from Racing 92 an…
It’s crazy how it has all worked out so successfully for Mike Prendergast in France. When the ex-Munster scrum-half took the plu…
Double All Blacks World Cup winner Victor Vito has suggested he is poised to retire from playing at the age of 35. Capped on 33 oc…
Ex-Springbok winger Raymond Rhule has sparked a wild length of the field try for La Rochelle in their Top 14 clash with Racing 92 …
Ronan O'Gara's La Rochelle have signed former London Irish hooker Motu Matu'u on a short-term deal.
Simon Zebo may have a happy-go-lucky nature but the returning Munster star doesn't shy away from the sport's biggest issue.
The 26-year-old has been capped 61 times by France since making his debut in 2013.
Be it gaining weight or shedding timber, body composition is never far from the mind of a professional rugby player.
The system cited as the chief cause of Ireland’s success is in danger of becoming unviable