Gatland to coach Wales until 2019
Wales coach Warren Gatland has confirmed he will remain at the helm until after the 2019 World Cup.
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Wales coach Warren Gatland has confirmed he will remain at the helm until after the 2019 World Cup.
Eight South Africans have been included in the Barbarians squad to play Gloucester and Argentina.
Canterbury claimed their seventh National Provincial Championship title in eight years when they beat Auckland 25-23 in Christchurch on Saturday.
Former Bok captain Jean de Villiers looks set to join the Leicester Tigers upon his recovery from a jaw fracture that ended his international career.
The Constitutional Court has ordered that Charles Oppelt, who was injured in a club match, must be paid compensation by the Western Cape department of health.
CEO Brett Gosper says World Rugby could communicate certain facts of its findings after a review of Craig Joubert’s quarter-final performance.
Former Springbok coach Jake White would be interested in taking on the England coaching post.
Eddie Jones would be willing to enter into talks about taking on the England coaching job if Stuart Lancaster was removed from his post.
Eddie Jones says a lack of ambition in Japanese rugby influenced his decision take up the role as Stormers coach.
Saru president Oregan Hoskins has hit out at those who have criticised the rate of transformation in South African rugby.