Ireland legends to answer one last call
Three of Ireland’s most celebrated players will retire from international rugby after the 2025 Six Nations.
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Three of Ireland’s most celebrated players will retire from international rugby after the 2025 Six Nations.
A two-time world champion tactician will rejoin the Springbok management team as Rassie Erasmus confirms his backroom staff for 2025.
Julian Redelinghuys is sad he won’t get to see Steven Kitshoff join the Springbok centurion club, but says his former teammate can be “super proud” of his career.
Stormers scrumhalf Stefan Ungerer is keen to reunite with Cobus Reinach next season while preparing for a showdown with Vodacom Bulls No 9 Embrose Papier on Saturday.
Glasgow Warriors coach Franco Smith has signed a young, 2.03-metre lock from the Free State to a two-year extension. Olujare Oguntibeju was born in Bloemfontein—where Smith forged his own rugby legacy. The 22-year-old has taken a winding journey to this point: born in South Africa to Nigerian parents, he spent part of his childhood in Edinburgh before returning to the… Read more →
Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan will leave New Zealand at the end of the Super Rugby season to take the reins at Munster.
Tana Umaga has made it clear that Moana Pasifika would “love” to sign Richie Mo’unga, while Jeff Wilson believes the New Zealand flyhalf must carefully consider his future.
Dual code teenage star Riley Norton will lead an overhauled Junior Boks lineup against Georgia U20s in Tbilisi on Friday.
A breakdown of SA Rugby’s contributions to Players of National Interest (PONI) has revealed the Springbok players receive a match fee of almost R120,000.
Benhard Janse van Rensburg’s World Cup aspirations, via qualifying to represent England, have been struck by questions around his eligibility.