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John Jeffrey 'bitter, betrayed' after ending World Rugby bid Scotland legend John Jeffrey has said he feels "hurt, bitter and betrayed" after failing to secure the support of his own union, thus ...
Our columnist is concerned Middle Eastern money men will one day have a big say in rugby like they do already in other sports.
Edinburgh prop Pierre Schoeman has emphasized his dedication to club work while dismissing mounting rumors that he would be ...
The University of Dundee celebrated the finest in student sport at its annual Blues and Colours Award Ceremony.
England legend Lawrence Dallaglio has hailed Henry Pollock as a ‘special player’ and insists it’s ‘not too soon’ for the ...
Join Rugby World's Joseph Robinson as he explores the Ilona Maher effect and shares the other talented and inspirational ...
The Singapore Rugby Sevens are back this 5th-6th April for an exhilarating weekend of high-octane sporting action, family fun ...
800 players across five age categories will compete in 120 matches at Jebel Ali fields.
It was a busy day for Scottish sides on Saturday, as Edinburgh fell to a disappointing defeat at Benetton before Scotland began their Women's Six Nations campaign with a hard-fought win against Wales.
Jim asked: Imagine you were in charge of this Scotland team. What would you do to address the lack of grunt up front? Who should fill George Turner's shoes long term? Who should feature in the ...
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend was baffled ... He was first of all pushed to the ground, and a push is nothing in rugby, and then he got collided in the head, so I don’t know how it wasn ...
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend admitted ... He was first of all pushed to the ground, and a push is nothing in rugby, and then he got collided in the head, so I don't know how it wasn't ...
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