Rugby News

Rugby is one of the most popular team sports in the world and the fan can follow all the action with Rugby Rugby.  Rugby Rugby has the lastest rugby news and rugby features and loves for our readers to be a part of the conversation.  Whether you follow northern or southern hemisphere rugby, Rugby World Cup, Sevens Series or your local game you will find it on Rugby Rugby.  And support our partner the World Rugby Shop when you need rugby gear.

  • Thursday, 29. September, 2011
    Maka back for Tonga

    Maka back for Tonga

    Tonga head coach Isitolo Maka has made four changes to his line-up for the crunch clash with France in Wellington on Saturday.

  • Thursday, 29. September, 2011
    Wallabies turn to Samo

    Wallabies turn to Samo

    Australia coach Robbie Deans has caused a shock by naming veteran No.8 Radike Samo on the wing of the Pool C clash against Russia.

  • Thursday, 29. September, 2011

    Kellock back to skipper Scots

    Alastair Kellock's return as captain was one of six changes announced on Thursday in a Scotland team which must defeat England in Auckland on Saturday to reach the World Cup quarterfinals for the seventh straight time.

  • Thursday, 29. September, 2011
    Armitage to face Scotland

    Armitage to face Scotland

    Delon Armitage will start on the left wing for England in place of Mark Cueto in Saturday's decisive World Cup Pool B clash with Scotland.

  • Thursday, 29. September, 2011

    Wallabies shock with Samo the wing

    Loose forward Radike Samo has been drafted on to the wing and the only back reserves are two scrumhalves, as injury-hit Australia named a stitched up team to play Russia in Nelson on Saturday.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011
    Foden: More to come from Ashton

    Foden: More to come from Ashton

    England full-back Ben Foden has backed Chris Ashton to break Jonah Lomu's RWC try-scoring record after he scorched to the top of the charts.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011
    Davies: We'll get job done

    Davies: We'll get job done

    Wales centre Jonathan Davies insists they can "get the job done" against Fiji on Sunday and book a place in the World Cup quarter-finals.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011
    Robinson focused on victory

    Robinson focused on victory

    Andy Robinson will tell Scotland to be concerned only about victory in Saturday's must-win World Cup Pool B clash with England in Auckland.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011

    Three French suspensions

    A disciplinary hearing of the Ligue Nationale de Rugby, the body running professional rugby in France, there are three suspensions for actions which happened on 16 September 2011.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011
    Robinson rings the changes

    Robinson rings the changes

    Scotland head coach Andy Robinson has made six changes and one positional switch for Saturday's must-win World Cup Pool B clash with England.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011

    'Old' Samoan warriors to battle on

    A battered and bruised Samoa will field the oldest line-up of any team at World Cup 2011, when they face defending champions South Africa in their must-win match on Friday.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011

    Eng v Scot will be a 'gruesome battle'

    Argentina captain Felipe Contepomi predicts a "gruesome battle" when England and Scotland meet on Saturday in a match which has the power to determine whether his Pumas squad progresses to the World Cup finals.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011

    Lydiate, Hook blow for Wales

    Wales back row forward Dan Lydiate and utility back James Hook will miss the final Pool D game against Fiji, as they race to recover from injuries before the World Cup quarterfinals, team officials said Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011

    Mitchell: 'Paige not up to par'

    Lions coach John Mitchell did not hold back in his criticism of former South African schools captain Rudy Paige on Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, 28. September, 2011

    Mbalula wants Boks to fire on all cylinders

    Every game at the World Cup must be played as if it is the last, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has told the Springbok team.