England and Scotland players on Perpignan watchlist - report
Perpignan is setting its sights on England's Danny Care and Scotland's Ali Price as key targets to strengthen their squad for the …
Perpignan is setting its sights on England's Danny Care and Scotland's Ali Price as key targets to strengthen their squad for the …
Full-back Iestyn Hopkins’ two tries helped Ospreys to a 25-3 win over Perpignan to book a place in the last 16 of the European C…
Former All Black Hika Elliot will not be joing Perpignan as reported after he failed medical. The decision means that the 37-year-…
In an enthralling showdown at the Stade des Alpes on Saturday evening, Perpignan emerged triumphant over Grenoble in the...
Another Laborde kick reduced the deficit but Sebastian Cancelliere, a minute from the end, safeguarded the result and secured a bo…
Glasgow managing director Al Kellock has explained the reasoning behind the “less-than-ideal” decision to move Friday’s Chal…
Harlequins have confirmed that Italy fly-half Tommy Allan will join French side Perpignan at the end of the season.
When 19-year-old Joe Jenkins crossed on his European debut after gathering a Harding kick out wide, Bristol looked set for a comfo…
The world still probably hasn't fully adjusted to goal-line drop-outs and former All Black Lima Sopoaga punished Perpignan for a c…
The controversial 30-year-old hasn't played any rugby since an early April 2019 Super Rugby appearance with the Waratahs but he is…
Edinburgh's third signing on #MagicMonday is Perpignan wing and Fiji Sevens star Eroni Sau who joins the club on a two-year-deal.
Tries from Carl Fearns, Mickael Ivaldi and Thibaut Regard helped Lyon get back to winning ways in Saturday's Top 14 action.
There were big wins for 2017-18 Top 14 finalists Castres and Montpellier on Saturday, with Benjamin Urdapilleta inspiring.
Perpignan finally had a win to celebrate, while Clermont Auvergne were too good for Bordeaux-Begles in Top14.
The battle between top and bottom in the Top 14 table stayed true to form, Clermont running out comfortable winners on the road.
Paddy Jackson will face a Connacht side comprised of mainly academy players in the Challenge Cup.