Leavy's sad departure leaves questions about player safety
That Dan Leavy was able to return to the field for Leinster 16 times following recovery from a horrific knee injury in March 2019 was nothing short of miraculous.
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That Dan Leavy was able to return to the field for Leinster 16 times following recovery from a horrific knee injury in March 2019 was nothing short of miraculous.
It’s more than a month since Edinburgh Rugby played a home game but they will return to the DAM Health Stadium on Friday to take on Pau in the first of what could be a run of half a dozen fixtures at their own ground.
La Federación Rusa de Fútbol (FRF) retiró este martes su apelación contra la decisión del Tribunal de Arbitraje Deportivo (TAS) de excluir a su selección de la repesca de clasificación para el Mundial 2022.
Dale “The Chief” McIntosh is to take up the role of Director of Rugby and Head Coach at ambitious Brecon RFC from this summer. The Pontypridd legend is stepping down from Merthyr RFC at the end of this season after six highly successful years at the coaching helm. You can read all about his reasons for leaving here.
Sale Sharks have announced that Springbok duo Faf de Klerk and Lood de Jager will leave the Premiership outfit at the end of the season.
The issue of brain injuries in rugby has never been more important. Impending legal action from a group of former players - many of which are Welsh - against World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union could prove to be a sliding doors moment for the sport.
Vandals who wrecked a pitch used by a Cardiff rugby club, putting it out of action for the rest of the season, have been described as “brainless idiots”.
Former Wigan Warriors prop Barrie McDermott has saluted the club’s early-season progress under Matty Peet and reckons the rookie head coach has the “common touch”.