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  • Champions League was meant to get more exciting. It’s anything but

    November 14, 2024

    Uefa has deepened the financial well of European club competition but its waters may have been poisoned in the process.

  • Wasps step closer to new Kent home and Championship spot

    November 13, 2024

    Two-time European champions Wasps moved a step closer to reviving their defunct rugby club after they secured land in Kent for a new stadium. The site in Swanley has been acquired on a 10-year-option and could be used to build a new stadium in the south east of the country after the club were one [...]

  • Exclusive: Argentina and South Africa in talks to host Rugby Championship match in London

    November 12, 2024

    World champions South Africa and World Cup semi-finalists Argentina are in talks to play a Rugby Championship fixture at London’s Allianz Stadium in 2025, Morning Wire can reveal. Discussions have taken place about Twickenham hosting a match from the southern hemisphere’s equivalent of the Six Nations next autumn. It would be the first time that [...]

  • Inside the Boks: Why South Africa send strongest message in sport

    November 11, 2024

    For world champions South Africa rugby means more than just 80 minutes once per week. So why are the Boks pushed by culture and a desire to guide a nation? When Vinicius Jr’s off-the-ball antics in this season’s Clasico caught the attention of fans, some suggested it contributed to his failed attempt to win a [...]

  • Pressure mounts on Gatland after 10th Wales loss in row

    November 10, 2024

    A new wave of pressure is mounting against Warren Gatland after his Wales outfit extended their winless run to 10 games against Fiji on Sunday in the Autumn Nations Series. The Pacific Island nation toppled Wales 24-19 to win their first ever rugby match in Cardiff, and did so despite a red card for Semi [...]

  • Is Borthwick’s England tenure reaching a critical point?

    November 10, 2024

    When Max Jorgensen crossed the tryline for Australia on Saturday, it condemned Steve Borthwick’s England to a defeat in which they shipped over 40 points at home. The 37-42 loss to the Wallabies is tied second for the most points the hosts have ever conceded at Allianz Stadium. While it fell short of the 53 [...]

  • Premier League in Jersey? If the Springboks went, anyone could

    November 9, 2024

    Jersey played hosts to South Africa’s Springboks earlier this month with the world champions following in the footsteps of the Lions and England in picking the Channel Islands as a training location. But why are the facilities so popular? “I am never washing my hands again,” exclaimed a youngster after a high five with Rugby [...]

  • David Howden: I will live and breathe the British and Irish Lions tour

    November 9, 2024

    Howden Group CEO David Howden has insisted he will live and breathe the British and Irish Lions next year in what will be the insurance firm’s first tour as front-of-shirt partner. Excitement has been steadily increasing ahead of the tour to Australia, where the team made up of rugby players from England, Scotland, Wales and [...]

  • Don’t listen to Andy Farrell. Ireland WILL want All Blacks revenge

    November 8, 2024

    For 108 years there was only one winner when New Zealand and Ireland met on a rugby field. But results versus the All Blacks have shifted.

  • Borthwick needs to learn not to pull substitution trigger

    November 8, 2024

    For so much of their 22-24 defeat to New Zealand England looked solid and like a team who could topple the All Blacks. That’s not to say they enjoyed a free run at a win or that they were the dominant team for the full 80 minutes, but they were in it at the end, [...]

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