'Unpleasant emotions': The 12-strong reserves list named by France
France boss Fabien Galthie didn’t just name his official squad of 33 on Monday for the upcoming Rugby World Cup – he also name…
France boss Fabien Galthie didn’t just name his official squad of 33 on Monday for the upcoming Rugby World Cup – he also name…
World Cup winner Cheslin Kolbe has recovered from a broken thumb to take his place in the Toulon team for Friday’s European Chal…
Ambushed by Saracens at home in September, Leinster have named the team they hope can make Champions Cup amends versus Toulon.
Connacht head coach Andy Friend believes his side have a massive opportunity to beat Bristol next weekend.
Connacht claimed a losing bonus point as they were defeated 26-22 by Racing 92 in their Heineken Champions Cup opener in Paris.
Having been awarded a walkover in their home quarter-final against Castres, Leicester now head to France to face Toulon in the Cha…
RugbyPass looks at the weight and height of loosehead props across the Premiership, PRO14 and Top 14 to see how the leagues’ No1…
Two new signings - with more believed to be on the way - has it looking like another Galactico era at the Stade Mayol and the pote…
Budgets, players to watch, arrivals and departures - and an overview of each club at the start of the new season. Welcome to the R…
Racing 92 beat Bordeaux 29-13 on Saturday, despite finishing the game with just 12 men.
The ref dealt a full house in this French clash.
Racing 92 seems to have successfully lured another massive body to Paris, in the shape of New Zealand second row Veikoso Poloniati…
Relegated Biarritz have admitted they are in the dark as to the whereabouts of former Wallabies midfielder Tevita Kuridrani, who m…
Fresh from Six Nations wins over Italy and Ireland, the France squad to face Scotland shows three changes including a recall for D…
Les Bleus are looking to Pacific territories for talent, but will it bring heartbreak for young players in France?
The 2020/21 Clermont squad looks stronger, more balanced and has a back line to terrify even the most organised of defences.