Bin the bunker, tone down the TMO!
World Rugby’s fixation on micro-management is making referees enforce ridiculous laws which turn off loyalists and casual fans, writes CHARLES RICHARDSON.
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World Rugby’s fixation on micro-management is making referees enforce ridiculous laws which turn off loyalists and casual fans, writes CHARLES RICHARDSON.
Upset Springbok supporters have taken to social media and slammed the alternate jersey worn by the world champions in their opening win of the World Cup on Sunday.
The world champions powered to an 18-3 victory against Scotland in Marseille, which Bok impressed you the most?
New Zealand’s historic defeat to France in the 2023 World Cup opener marked another milestone blight in the woeful tenure of head coach Ian Foster, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Johnny Sexton scored 24 points as Ireland ran in 12 tries against Romania at the Stade de Bordeaux on Saturday.
In a win for rugby supporters in South Africa, the SABC and SuperSport have reached a compromise on the coverage of the upcoming World Cup.
SA Rugby were pleased to announce that the Western Province Rugby Football Union have moved closer to exiting administration.
Consistent with their transparency on a proposed equity deal to purchase a controlling share in WP Rugby, Red Disa Investments has responded to feedback on the proposal set to go to a club vote in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Elton Jantjies has opened up on his experience dealing with his former representative, who the troubled Springbok flyhalf claims sent debt collectors after him.
Sixteen years ago, the Rugby World Cup in France ended with it being about the world-champion Springboks, and the 2023 edition will finish the same way, writes MARK KEOHANE.