The Rugby Championship 2014 gets underway on August 16. Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa will battle it out to become champions of the southern hemisphere. Each team will play each ...
Hopes are high for the entertainment rugby will bring in 2015, but before that campaign gets underway, we must first look back on the extravaganza that has been a top-class 2014. Here, we've ranked ...
Form collides head-on with pedigree when the New South Wales Waratahs bid for a first Super Rugby title against seven-time champions Canterbury Crusaders in a blockbuster final at Sydney's ANZ Stadium ...
Only one team remain unbeaten in the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy and it isn’t Japan or Tonga, who contest Saturday’s final. It is Uruguay, whose performances over the past two weeks will have set ...
THE Waratahs begin their 2014 Super Rugby campaign at home with a Sunday afternoon kick-off against the Western Force. It will be one of three day games at home for the Sydney team, with a clash ...
The underdog Indiana University women's rugby team, making its first appearance in the national semifinals of the USA Rugby Women's Collegiate Fall Championship, fell Saturday 52-10 to Norwich ...
Image: England finally secured their second Rugby World Cup title in 2014 and eight years later, many familiar faces will be looking for glory once again It has been eight years since the Red Roses ...
Brittany Mitchell has been a sports fan from an early age, with a keen interest in netball, cricket and rugby. Brittany interned at Rugby Magazine and the Australian Rugby Union before joining ESPN.
Even Humphrey Kayange struggles to define himself. On his Twitter biography, he asks: “Rugby player/research officer or is it the other way around?” In one walk of life, he is trying to help rid the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Greg Growden stares into his crystal ball to see what rugby 2014 has in store for us. Tongue in cheek? Perhaps. But we think much may come to pass ...