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Phil Vickery was joined by fellow 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Mark Regan among 226 names released following high court hearing
The authorities must not lose sight of the fact that they have a game, and a lot of wounded men and women, to look after
Almost 300 ex-rugby players suing three of the sport's authorities over brain injuries must wait until next year to hear if they can litigate as a group.The High Court ruling came on Friday after the athletes' lawyers applied for a group litigation order (GLO).
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) made a profit of £4m last year despite three Premiership clubs going out of business due to financial struggles.
Gloucester-Hartpury continue their Premiership Women's Rugby title defence with a 12-0 win over Bristol Bears.
Cal rugby coach Jack Clark shares his perspective on stopping the Eagles' "tush push" ahead of Sunday's matchup with the 49ers.
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has confirmed it has completed its revamped 12-strong board. Welsh rugby's governing body has announced four elected members with former Wales international Claire Donovan joined by John Manders, Colin Wilks and Chris Jones. The WRU has reached its diversity target of five women on the board.
England’s World Cup winners Phil Vickery and Mark Regan, along with former Wales star Gavin Henson, have been revealed to be among 295 former players who are taking legal action after suffering a range of symptoms they claim came from brain injuries in their careers.
Uncertainty over the future of professional club rugby union in England was a major factor in Cornish Pirates' decision to sell Truro City.
Rugby Australia has taken another step in its bid to make the game safer, enacting a two-year "below-the-sternum" tackle trial for community that is in line with other international unions around the world.
England captain Owen Farrell is taking a break from international rugby “to prioritise his and his family’s mental well-being,” club side Saracens announced on Wednesday.
England captain Owen Farrell has announced he will take a break from international rugby and will not be available for the 2024 Six Nations.