Wales have ‘nothing to fear’ against France
Captain Ken Owens said Wales have nothing to lose in their final Six Nations match against France next week after beating Italy on Saturday to end a woeful run for his team.
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Captain Ken Owens said Wales have nothing to lose in their final Six Nations match against France next week after beating Italy on Saturday to end a woeful run for his team.
Reigning Six Nations champions France inflicted England’s heaviest home defeat of all time in London on Saturday.
Wales beat Italy in Rome on Saturday to claim their first win in this year’s Six Nations and strike a blow in the battle to avoid the wooden spoon.
Respected former referee Nigel Owens says “there’s a lot” for him to consider on whether he joins the Springbok camp as part of their preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
Rugby’s oldest competition remains a prestigious and sought-after opportunity for SA coaches and players of all ages to win a coveted trophy, according to MARK KEOHANE.
The opening round of another Currie Cup campaign is upon us, but here we rewind to the 2013 final when the Sharks overpowered Western Province for victory at Newlands.
The Sharks have fended off interest from the DHL Stormers and re-signed Springbok utility back Aphelele Fassi for the foreseeable future.
Lock Alun Wyn Jones is one of two senior players dropped as Wales coach Warren Gatland made six changes to his starting XV for Saturday’s Six Nations clash against fellow strugglers Italy in Rome.
Posolo Tuilagi, Henry’s son and Manu’s nephew, is in line to make his debut for France against England in an Under-20s clash on Friday.
Former Springbok skipper Jean de Villiers believes the world champions must keep their wits about them to defend their title at “the most fiercely contested World Cup ever”.