2019 World Cup an outstanding success
The 2019 World Cup in Japan was the most economically successful edition after generating £4.3 billion pounds in output, according to an E&Y report.
The 2019 World Cup in Japan was the most economically successful edition after generating £4.3 billion pounds in output, according to an E&Y report.
NZ Rugby referees manager Bryce Lawrence has provided feedback on stricter law applications at the start of Super Rugby Aotearoa, which has brought an increase in the penalty count.
Demetri Catrakilis needed a mental and emotional change when he decided to announce his retirement from rugby.
World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper says it’s time to solve the longstanding problem of a global calendar.
On this day, 25 years ago, the Springboks claimed their first World Cup title with a historic win over the All Blacks. We look back at some iconic images from that unforgettable moment.
Outgoing Cheetahs forward Sintu Manjezi says he is grateful for the opportunities he received at the Free State franchise as he now gets set to head to the Vodacom Bulls.
Ex-Springbok Bob Skinstad continues his in-depth conversation with reporter Marc Lewis about the future of the game, South Africa’s path to dominance and next year’s British & Irish Lions tour.
Crusaders captain Scott Barrett has been ruled out for the remainder of the Super Rugby Aotearoa season due to a foot injury.
Following the recent signings of Cheetahs lock duo Walt Steenkamp and Sintu Manjezi, the Vodacom Bulls social media team has fuelled speculation with an enticing teaser about another second-row signing to be announced on Wednesday, 24 June at 11am.
Sevu Reece says the All Blacks’ shock 2019 World Cup elimination by England was a painful learning experience.