Scotland v Italy: Women’s Six Nations Preview
Scots aim for 3/4th play-off to show true progress
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Scots aim for 3/4th play-off to show true progress
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This week’s Half Time Draw is sponsored In Memory of John Wells who passed away one year ago. A huge figure in the local Rugby League scene, John was known and loved by many, and of course he was a stalwart Batley supporter as well.
TrinTrin wrote:
All what has been said on & about Tom, but, ask your self apart from an ugly my injury & injuries are a part of a rugby players life
When playing, so the but question is...
The eir Sport Try of the Season for the 2020/21 Guinness PRO14 campaign has been won by Munster Rugby’s JJ Hanrahan. The on-air panel from eir Sport’s rugby coverage selected Hanrahan’s try which followed...
Analysing the prospects for Scotland among the centres for the next two World Cups using the current Depth Chart Conveyor Belt.
Ireland Head Coach Adam Griggs has named an unchanged starting XV for Saturday’s Women’s Six Nations game against France at Energia Park (Kick-off 2.15pm). Ulster’s Kathryn Dane has been retained at scrum-half, and Brittany Hogan has been named among the replacements.
Three innovative law variations have been approved by World Rugby for use in the Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup – Red Card Replacements, Captain’s Challenge and Goal-line drop-outs. See Munster’s Rainbow Cup fixtures here.
Moving into the assessment of the backline resources and Scotland's 2021 Depth Chart. First up - the half backs.
After months away from Goldenacre due to a cancelled season and a second lockdown, Heriot’s Rugby Super6 squad have returned for pre-season training. The first training session of 2021 for the semi-professional...