Rugby evening headlines as new Wales player is 'amazing rare breed' and USA rugby plunged into crisis after World Cup announcement
Here's your round-up of all the latest rugby headlines for Wednesday, June 8.
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Here's your round-up of all the latest rugby headlines for Wednesday, June 8.
International tournaments are a wonderful opportunity for people from all corners of the globe to come together with one shared passion: the beautiful game.
Scotland are back at Hampden again and Steve Clarke tasked with picking up the nation after the disappointment of World Cup qualification hopes ending last week.
More than 60 years of World Cup hurt are finally over for jubilant Wales fans. No wonder they are still celebrating Gareth Bale and his team booking their place in this year's finals - and you can get a souvenir of this truly wonderful achievement right here at WalesOnline.
Gareth Southgate's comments about Jack Grealish needing to improve are nothing new, for the player himself or for anyone wanting to shine at the top level. Pep Guardiola has not and will not allow anybody in his squad to think that they do not need to get any better, because otherwise they would not have had the individual and collective drive to win back-to-back Premier League titles not once but twice.
Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood have downplayed the controversy surrounding the LIV Golf Series while admitting they are unsure of their Ryder Cup futures as the pair were quizzed on their involvement in the Saudi-backed tour on Wednesday.
They became the first England football team to win a World Cup since Bobby Moore lifted the trophy in 1966, beating Venezuela 1-0 in the final in South Korea.
Christian Pulisic is at a critical crossroads in his Chelsea career.