Ex-Scotland scrumhalf dies in Cape paragliding accident
Ireland Rugby and Munster have paid tribute to coach and former Scotland scrumhalf Greig Oliver, who passed away on Monday following a paragliding accident in Cape Town.
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Ireland Rugby and Munster have paid tribute to coach and former Scotland scrumhalf Greig Oliver, who passed away on Monday following a paragliding accident in Cape Town.
Johnny Sexton is to appear before an independent disciplinary panel on 13 July over “misconduct complaints” arising from last month’s Champions Cup final, organisers EPCR said on Thursday.
Defending champions France jetted past Japan, New Zealand survived a scare against Wales and England and Ireland played to a dramatic draw on the opening day of the World Rugby U20 Championship.
SA Rugby has officially confirmed that former Irish international lock Jean Kleyn has been cleared for Springbok selection under new eligibility rules.
Lock Jean Kleyn is not only the “perfect fit” for the Springboks, but his potential World Cup selection by Rassie Erasmus will annoy rivals Ireland, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Johnny Sexton has been hit with a misconduct letter for his comments towards referee Jaco Peyper in a blow to the Ireland flyhalf’s preparation for the World Cup.
Eddie Jones explains how France, Ireland and New Zealand inflict damage on their opponents using a quality kicking game.
Munster’s star South African-born lock Jean Kleyn has missed out on a 42-player training squad as Ireland begin preparations for the World Cup.
Swys de Bruin brings up his concerns with the ‘canon arm’ tactic that the Irish clubs used in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship.
Despite Ireland and Scotland finishing their Six Nations campaigns on a high, Nick Mallett believes the Springboks have “nothing to fear” from either team at the upcoming World Cup.