Rugby must learn less is more – Mitchell
England defence coach John Mitchell says there could be a few positives to come out of this coronavirus pandemic for rugby if it creates greater professionalism worldwide.
England defence coach John Mitchell says there could be a few positives to come out of this coronavirus pandemic for rugby if it creates greater professionalism worldwide.
A round up of what some of South Africa’s leading Sunday papers are saying, including reports of the Vodacom Bulls bringing in some promising talent.
The sudden halt in the rugby calendar has served to enhance the status of the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa, writes DYLAN JACK.
New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson says there is still no clarity on the prospects for Test rugby in 2020, but that they will explore every avenue to make it happen.
A group of Saracens players, including Billy Vunipola and Alex Goode, have apologised after breaking England’s Covid-19 lockdown regulations.
New Zealand Rugby has reportedly opened talks with a multi-billion-dollar American investment firm about a potential game-changing partnership.
The Money Man and Mark Keohane discuss when we could expect to see rugby matches being played again and how proceedings might work.
In the second of a two-part series from SA Rugby magazine, we pinpoint some of the rising stars who could have featured at this year’s U20 World Championship.
The Stormers have been further boosted as centre Rikus Pretorius has reportedly put pen to paper on a new deal with Western Province Rugby.
Check out this wide-ranging interview with South Africa-born loose forward Johan Meyer, who has been coping with Covid-19 lockdown in Italy.