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The “betrayal” of John Jeffrey, in his own words, has shone a light on the governance of the Scottish Rugby Union on the highest-profile stage and with the most inauspicious timing.
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Camborne RFC's Terry Williams tells the story of the All Blacks tour from 1924.
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By Priscilla Jepchumba During the second semi-final of the Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup in Tokyo, Japan secured a thrilling 49-27 victory over Samoa, res
Scotland legend John Jeffrey has said he feels "hurt, bitter and betrayed" after failing to secure the support of his own union, thus ending his bid to become World Rugby chairman.
Wing Kurt-Lee Arendse has returned to the South Africa starting line-up as one of 10 changes for the Rugby Championship Test in Argentina on Saturday, but Eben Etzebeth starts on the bench and there is no Siya Kolisi in the matchday 23.
Salmaan Moerat will captain a much-changed South Africa side that will try to clinch the Rugby Championship crown against Argentina this weekend in Santiago del Estero.
Alex Gray has happily moved on, but he sometimes wonders how things could have gone with more time. Gray, a former England rugby sevens star, was one of the first professional players to formally transition from rugby to the NFL,
South Africa are eager to seize the moment and clinch the Rugby Championship title in Argentina on Saturday, but are wary of a fired-up home side that are not out of contention themselves, according to Springboks loose forward Kwagga Smith.
A teenage boy who has become one of the youngest people to ever swim the Bristol Channel has said he's still struggling to process it. The feat took 15-year-old Harrison, from Penarth, in the Vale of Glamorgan, more than seven hours of "non-stop swimming".
A study finds that absorbed cocaine was at its highest level during Wales V South Africa autumn internationals.
After Notre Dame College closed, the school's nationally-ranked rugby teams found a new home at Walsh University.