Eight internationals among 20 players Dragons confirm are leaving
Dragons have confirmed a mass exodus of players from the club which now amounts to a total of 20 athletes since the season began.
Dragons have confirmed a mass exodus of players from the club which now amounts to a total of 20 athletes since the season began.
Scarlets have confirmed the nine senior players who will be leaving the region at the end of the current season.
A trio of former New Zealand internationals have offered contrasting views about the performance of Chiefs midfielder Quinn Tupaea…
Ellis Genge refused to cast Leicester as gallant losers following their 23-14 defeat by Leinster in the Heineken Champions Cup.
An ex-Black Ferns star and an All Blacks legend have taken aim at NZR over its handling of women's rugby in light of the Black Fer…
The Crusaders have made only two changes to their starting lineup ahead of their Super Rugby Pacific clash with the Hurricanes on …
Mike Blair has named an Edinburgh side heavy with Scottish internationals for their United Rugby Championship (URC) showdown with …
Four Scotland internationals have been flown to South Africa to join Edinburgh in their United Rugby Championship (URC) tour of th…
Former Irish internationals Shane Horgan and Rob Kearney have taken Scotland stars Stuart Hogg and Finn Russell to task over their…
Edinburgh will be without the injured Jamie Ritchie, Darcy Graham and Blair Kinghorn for their European Challenge Cup clash with S…
Edinburgh coach Mike Blair has challenged his team to replicate the high-energy display from last weekend’s win over Dragons aga…
Exeter Chiefs have recalled four internationals to Gallagher Premiership duty as they bid to heap more misery on Bath this weekend…
The southern hemisphere giants were sent packing as England, Wales and France registered stirring wins. World champions South Afri…
Moana Pasifika's off-season recruitment remains in full swing as the expansion franchise has announced the arrival of two hookers …
Here's how the All Blacks rated in their 104-14 thrashing of the USA Eagles at FedEx Field in Washington DC.
Here's how the Wallabies rated in their 32-23 win over Japan in the first match of their end-of-year tour.