• Scotland's great entertainers were scintillating and sloppy

    Scotland's great entertainers were scintillating and sloppy
    Once more, Scotland's fantastic ability to score epic tries is not enough as the chance for a first away win over South Africa slips through their fingers, writes Tom English.
  • England hold their nerve to deny Argentina

    England hold their nerve to deny Argentina
    England survived a frantic finish with just 13 men on the pitch to beat Argentina 31-24 in Santiago del Estero.
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  • England hold nerve to deny Argentina

    England hold nerve to deny Argentina
    ■From ADAM HATHAWAY in Santiago del Estero ENGLAND, with 13 players on the pitch, survived a chaotic finale to beat Argentina 31-24 in Santiago del Estero last night. In a dramatic finish, Justo Piccardo scored in the 80th minute to get Argentina to within one converted try of a draw and, after more than 20 […]
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  • Yes, the Boks are good … but they’re beatable

    Yes, the Boks are good … but they’re beatable
    THERE’s been a lot of talk about the South African dominance in international rugby, and its reinforcement in the Nations Championship where understrength Springbok line-ups have beaten both Scotland and England in the last fortnight. It’s led to speculation that South Africa are not just hot favourites to win a hat-trick of consecutive World Cup […]
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  • Winning at Twickenham was the perfect ending

    Winning at Twickenham was the perfect ending
    MY LIFEIN RUGBY KYLE MOYLE FORMER CORNISH PIRATES, GLOUCESTER AND CORNWALL FULL-BACK SCORING a try at Twickenham to help Cornwall lift the Bill Beaumont Cup felt like the perfect ending. It was my final game of rugby, my family were all there to see it, and I couldn’t have written a better script if I’d […]
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  • WHY WILL JORDAN IS YEARS AHEAD OF HIS TIME

    WHY WILL JORDAN IS YEARS AHEAD OF HIS TIME
    David Campese Debut: Australia v New Zealand, Christchurch, Aug 14, 1982 50th Test try: v South Africa, Cape Town, Aug 22, 1992 Time: 10 years 8 days Where there’s a will: Will Jordan scoring for New Zealand against Italy last week PICTURES: Getty Images Rory Underwood Debut: England v Ireland, Twickenham, Feb 18, 1984 50th […]
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  • We were pumped but they punished us – Sheehan

    We were pumped but they punished us – Sheehan
    Captain: Dan Sheehan IRELAND captain Dan Sheehan rued another missed opportunity as his side were well beaten in Auckland. The Leinster hooker said: “We were pumped up to be here, to get the opportunity to play at Eden Park. We had a lot of support here tonight as well, but the All Blacks are a […]
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  • We are building a us back to the top, team that can get says Sanderson

    We are building a us back to the top, team that can get says Sanderson
    Paul Rees continues his summer series reviewing the Prem season, with the focus this week on Sale Sharks Pivotal: Sale fly-half George Ford SALE expected to be jostling for a place in the Premiership final but found themselves scrambling to get into the Champions Cup after their most difficult season this decade. They were more […]
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  • Watson agrees to sign for Castres

    Watson agrees to sign for Castres
    FRENCH rugby’s main transfer market for next season officially closed for most clubs on July 1, while promoted sides – including Top 14 returnees Vannes and ProD2 ‘newbies’ Nissa and Narbonne – were given an additional week to sign players. The recruitment window, however, is not entirely closed. Clubs still have the option of signing […]
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  • Vui ‘devastated’ by four-year ban for doping violation

    Vui ‘devastated’ by four-year ban for doping violation
    THE four-year ban imposed on Samoa lock Chris Vui for a contested doping violation in 2023 has been upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The former Bristol and Worcester forward tested positive at a World Cup training camp for 19-norandrosterone, an indicator for the steroid nandrolone and was handed a four-year ban […]
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  • Uruguay have no answer to USA’s revival

    Uruguay have no answer to USA’s revival
    USA......................39 Uruguay............15 THE USA came from 15 points down to beat Uruguay and claim their first-ever victory at the Championship in the 15th-place play-off in Kutaisi. Junior Eagles recovered from a nightmare first half to reel off 39 unanswered points. Uruguay, who had not scored a try in their previous three matches, made a remarkable […]
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  • Travel fatigue has to be factored in

    Travel fatigue has to be factored in
    FORGET about the relative abilities and world standings of the 12 teams in the new Nations Championship, it is heavily stacked in favour of the Southern Hemisphere teams for one reason – travel. Take Wales, for example, they opened with a match against Fiji which, fortunately, was in Cardiff only because Fiji do not have […]
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  • Townsend happy to highlight positives

    Townsend happy to highlight positives
    SCOTLAND head coach Gregor Townsend hailed a “positive” Nations Championship campaign after backing up a superb win in Argentina and an encouraging display in defeat against South Africa with a come-from-behind victory over Fiji. “Fiji played really well, we knew they would. They are a quality side and it took a lot of work to […]
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  • Tandy still has belief despite mauling

    Tandy still has belief despite mauling
    ■By GARY FITZGERALD STEVE Tandy insisted he still had plenty of “belief ” in his players despite enduring another hefty loss to the world champions in Durban. Wales endured a second successive shutout against the Springboks as they failed to make any kind of impact in muggy conditions at Kings Park. Wales, hammered 73-0by their […]
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  • South Africa 43-0 Wales: Steve Tandy still has belief despite mauling

    South Africa 43-0 Wales: Steve Tandy still has belief despite mauling
    Steve Tandy insisted he still believes in his Wales squad despite a 43-0 defeat to world champions South Africa, who completed a dominant Nations Championship campaign.
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  • Slade has his eye on another World Cup

    Slade has his eye on another World Cup
    ■By ADAM HATHAWAY Looking good: Henry Slade in action against Fiji HENRY Slade feared he had played his last England game eight months ago – now he is eyeing the next World Cup after being dropped for the last one. The Exeter Chiefs midfielder arrived in England camp ahead of the Nations Championship as the […]
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  • Scots take time to bring down Fijians

    Scots take time to bring down Fijians
    A MUCH-NEEDED injection of energy and power from the bench ultimately saw Scotland subdue a vastly improved Fiji to end a productive few weeks with a bonus-point victory at Murrayfield. By BRYN PALMER Fiji ........................................17pts Tries: Ikanivere 15, Ravutaumada 18, Canakaivata 33 Conversion: Armstrong-Ravula 34 Scotland ........................... 33pts Tries: Gray 13, Schoeman 53, Dobie 60, […]
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  • Scotland have hard to keep to battle Wales out

    Scotland have hard to keep to battle Wales out
    By BEN JAYCOCK Scotland ...........28pts Tries: Blyth-Lafferty 33, Kesterton 35, Roberts 47, Kelly 64 Conversions: Dalziel 33, 36, 48, 65 Wales .................21pts Tries: Evans 10, Pritchard 28, Edwards 59 Conversions: Leggatt-Jones 11, 29; Lucas 60 SCOTLAND held their nerve with 13 men in a dramatic finale to beat Wales and secure fifth place, equalling their […]
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  • Scotland 28-21 Wales: Young Scots have to battle hard to keep the Welsh out

    Scotland 28-21 Wales: Young Scots have to battle hard to keep the Welsh out
    Scotland matched their best-ever finish at the World Rugby U20 Championship by holding off a late Wales fightback with just 13 men to claim fifth place in Tbilisi.
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  • Saracens swoop for Tonga’s Va’enuku

    Saracens swoop for Tonga’s Va’enuku
    SARACENS have signed Tongan centre Sione Va’enuku from Champ side Amptill. The 26-year-old, right, began his career in rugby league with Australian side Sydney Roosters. He switched codes when he moved to the UK and following trial at Northampton Saints, he joined Amptill midway through the 2024-25 campaign. “I’m honoured to join such historic club […]
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  • Salt heads for Gloucester

    Salt heads for Gloucester
    Stepping up: Eliot Salt GLOUCESTER have signed prop Eliot Salt from Champ side Coventry. The 26-year-old has made 69 appearances in three seasons for Coventry – who finished third – and scored two tries during the 2025-26 season. “Eliot is a player who has earned a really strong reputation in the Champ and has been […]
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  • SA referee urges checks after her cancer diagnosis

    SA referee urges checks after her cancer diagnosis
    SOUTH African referee Aimee Barrett-Theron has stood down from officiating after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The 39-year-old, below, is the most-capped female international referee after taking charge of 52 Tests and has also refereed in the URC. “I’ve recently been diagnosed with breast cancer,” she said in a statement. “The good news is that […]
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  • Rugby’s best moments are caught on camera

    Rugby’s best moments are caught on camera
    Portrait Won by American photographer Nina Fishman, capturing a player with his face half-buried in the grass IN front of a packed World Rugby Museum audience at Allianz Stadium, the winners of the 2026 Rugby Photographer of the Year were announced last week. The competition attracted more than 3,500 entries, with entrants submitting more than […]
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  • Relentless Wallabies go on rampage

    Relentless Wallabies go on rampage
    ■By WILLIAM JONES JOE Schmidt’s tenure as head coach ended on a winning note as Australia finally turned encouraging performances into a complete display, overpowering Italy with a ruthless nine-try victory in Perth courtesy of second row Josh Canham’s hat-trick. Having watched commanding positions slip away in heartbreaking defeats to Ireland and France earlier in […]
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  • Rees-Zammit admits his return to rugby has not gone as expected

    Rees-Zammit admits his return to rugby has not gone as expected
    NEWSEXTRA LOUIS Rees-Zammit admits his transition back to rugby has been harder than anticipated after taking a break from the sport in his bid to break into the NFL. The 25-year-old has featured in 11 out of Wales’ 12 games in the 2025-26 campaign, with nine starts and two replacement appearances. The Bristol flyer missed […]
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  • Plan to rejuvenate the once-great Champions Cup

    Plan to rejuvenate the once-great Champions Cup
    I SEE with the recent release of next season’s Champions Cup fixtures that we have to endure the awful groups of six teams format where teams do not play all the teams in their own pool. If European Rugby is not to be moved on the four pools of six teams, then may I suggest […]
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  • Paul Rees: England boss Steve Borthwick fails to make most of his opportunities

    Paul Rees: England boss Steve Borthwick fails to make most of his opportunities
    Paul Rees believes England’s summer tour produced results but failed to answer the bigger questions, with Steve Borthwick missing a valuable opportunity to test his squad depth.
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  • Nigel Davies: Tom Allen is hungry to improve at Scarlets

    Nigel Davies: Tom Allen is hungry to improve at Scarlets
    Scarlets have bolstered their pack with the signing of New Zealand lock Tom Allen from Super Rugby Pacific champions the Hurricanes.
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  • New Zealand finish with a final flourish

    New Zealand finish with a final flourish
    By BEN JAYCOCK NEW Zealand produced their most complete performance of the Nations Championship, scoring six tries to overwhelm Ireland and extend their remarkable unbeaten Eden Park record to 53 Tests. The All Blacks underlined why Eden Park remains one of world rugby’s most daunting venues with a commanding performance, maintaining a home unbeaten streak […]
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  • New Zealand 41-26 England: Red Rose youngsters blown away as Baby Blacks take charge

    New Zealand 41-26 England: Red Rose youngsters blown away as Baby Blacks take charge
    England let a half-time lead slip as New Zealand pulled away after the break to claim the bronze medal with a seven-try victory at the World Rugby U20 Championship.
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