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  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Dartmouth Women Drops Tough League Match to Harvard

    The DWRC lost in an all-out battle 27-12 to Harvard, who are back in Division I after winning the 2011 DII National Championship. Despite enjoying the majority of possession in the first half, The Big Green failed to capitalize on several opportunities in Harvard territory, with key handling errors preventing them from getting on the board.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Boshoff is backing disciplined Lions

    Current Leopards coach and former Lions player Leon Boshoff believes that the discipline and structure introduced by John Mitchell has groomed the Lions into a championship winning team.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011
    France fined for haka encroach

    France fined for haka encroach

    France have been fined £2500 for advancing on the New Zealand haka before Sunday's World Cup final.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Reece-Edwards: Sharks breeding winners

    Sharks assistant coach Reece-Edwards believes that the team is coming of age and have learnt the hard way that a good season means nothing if you don't claim silverware.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011
    Evans to face trial over attack

    Evans to face trial over attack

    Scotland centre Max Evans is to face trial charged with hitting a man with a glass at a nightclub.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Who will follow in Henry's footsteps?

    The New Zealand Rugby Union is inviting applications for All Blacks coach, though World Cup-winning head coach Graham Henry remains tight-lipped about his future.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Scotland pivot is a Warrior

    Glasgow Warriors flyhalf Ruaridh Jackson has signed a new deal at the club, which will keep him at Firhill until the end of May 2014.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Veteran Bulls midfielder calls it a day

    Veteran Bulls midfielder Jaco Pretorius has retired from rugby after battling a back injury all season and acting on medical advice, bringing an end to a succesful 14 year career.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011
    Thomas retires from all rugby

    Thomas retires from all rugby

    Wales dual-code international rugby player Gareth Thomas has announced his retirement from all forms of rugby with immediate effect.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Naas joins Klofies

    Naas Botha, regarded by many as the best flyhalf in the world in his playing days and still rated the best flyhalf South Africa has ever had, will join Hoërskool Waterkloof’s coaching staff for 2012. He stopped playing in 1988 but has kept close to the game ever since.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    WC Awards: The best in the business

    At the end of another fantastic World Cup full of magical moments, the Rugby Rugby team have identified the winners of our own prestigious awards for the season.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Wales take a ranking dive

    Wales have dropped to eighth place on the International Rugby Board's latest world rankings list, despite finishing fourth at the World Cup which ended in New Zealand on Sunday.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Sour aftertaste for enigmatic French

    The end of the World Cup has turned sour for beaten finalists France after they were fined for breaching protocols and police were called to an incident involving players and photographers.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011
    Rankings slide for Wales

    Rankings slide for Wales

    Wales have dropped two places in the International Rugby Board's latest world rankings, despite their World Cup heroics.

  • Tuesday, 25. October, 2011

    Rassie: 'I won't be buying any forwards'

    The trophy cabinet remains empty and the Western Province pack's reputation took another battering, but the coaching staff are not planning to go on a buying spree.