Joe Schmidt took Ireland to the top of world rugby, but his coaching style caused a split within the squad. He returns to Dublin with a Wallabies side desperate to finish the spring tour on a high.
England are still searching for their identity, not only in terms of style but also personnel. Take scrum-half, for instance.
England have had a difficult autumn and a disappointing year, so there is a sense of urgency now about sparking a vital revival. So, what needs to be done in the next two months?
There are some countries out there that will pay you to move there and you might even get a home in the deal too. Falling ...
That’s the Autumn Test series over for Scotland and every other nation apart from Ireland and Australia who meet in Dublin next weekend.
Most onlookers are straining their eyes to see meaningful progress from England. With a sobering record of five wins and ...
The RFU will review the team's performance in January after a disappointing calendar year saw them lose five matches in a row ...
On its second weekend of global release Gladiator II took $106m – a 22% increase on its $87m opening session, with over half ...
Amid the end-of-term celebration of England's nine tries in their 59-14 thrashing of Japan on Sunday, it was the two tries ...
There’s been a lot of hubris around the Wallabies, all of it completely understandable given that there’s a British and Irish ...
The Irish News questions the Free State government’s decision to invest so much money in the Shannon Hydro-Electric Scheme ...