Sunday rugby headlines as Rassie Erasmus reveals his 'sad' fallout with Warren Gatland as he breaks silence
Your rugby news Sunday March 6
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Your rugby news Sunday March 6
Craig Casey was happy with his night's work after grabbing a brace in Munster’s demolition job on Dragons.
So much of the NRLW season is searching for a viable contender to challenge the Broncos, and one may have sprouted up from the many puddles that dotted the Wollongong Showground during the season's second round.
It was a blustery day, Murrayfield contriving a more than decent impression of the old Hampden swirl. Sam Skinner passed to Duhan van der Merwe but the ball went marginally behind the winger who couldn’t gather. Then, a few minutes later, same part of the pitch, just below us, Chris Harris passed and this time the ball was slightly ahead of the intended recipient – Stuart Hogg sprinting as fast as he could to get there and sticking out his chunky wee arms but, ach, that one went awry as well.
Springbok director of rugby Rassie Erasmus has opened up on the dramas surrounding last year's British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa, insisting he had no part in leaking a video that publicly criticised Australian referee Nic Berry after the first Test.
CAPE TOWN : South Africa’s director of rugby Rassie Erasmus has denied he made public his now infamous 62-minute video critique of the performance of the match officials after the first test against the British & Irish Lions last year.
(Reuters) - Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne expects his team's involvement in Super Rugby Pacific to have a positive impact on Fiji's national side after the competition's newest franchise picked up their first win on Saturday.
Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne expects his team's involvement in Super Rugby Pacific to have a positive impact on Fiji's national side after the competition's newest franchise picked up their first win on Saturday.