World Cup to use TMO ‘bunker’ review
World Rugby is reportedly set to implement the system for upgrading a yellow card to a red card during a match in the upcoming World Cup in France.
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World Rugby is reportedly set to implement the system for upgrading a yellow card to a red card during a match in the upcoming World Cup in France.
SA Rugby has officially confirmed that former Irish international lock Jean Kleyn has been cleared for Springbok selection under new eligibility rules.
World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin said this year’s Rugby World Cup is “timely” as Wednesday marks 100 days to go until the start of the tournament.
An Australian club player has received one of rugby union’s longest bans after blindsiding a referee during a Western Australia match.
World Rugby is reportedly considering expanding the Rugby World Cup, starting from the 2031 edition, as part of their ongoing efforts to promote the global growth of the sport.
The Springbok Women will have an added incentive in their African Cup campaign later this month after World Rugby confirmed on Friday that South Africa will host one of the three exciting new WXV tournaments later this year.
Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan is considering a tilt at one of the most powerful jobs in rugby, but could face competition from SA Rugby president Mark Alexander.
World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin has said draws for future World Cups will be better balanced following complaints about the lopsided format of this year’s edition in France.
SA Rugby bosses and their New Zealand counterparts will reportedly not adhere to a new policy that enforces a kit change for the Springboks and the All Blacks.
World Rugby has announced that the U20 Championship in South Africa in June will serve as a further testing ground for the TMO bunker concept, which the governing body wants to introduce at the World Cup in France.