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'Why it is an honour to win such a physical Women's Six Nations final'

England prop Shaunagh Brown explains why it is an honour to play in and win such a physical Women's Six Nations final against France. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56871532 https://therugbystore.com.au/why-it-is-an-honour-to-win-such-a-physical-womens-six-nations-final/

The Wrap: How to fix Super Rugby? Leave it alone

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The Anzac Day round is always one filled with poignancy, and despite a young bugle boy struggling to hit the right notes in Christchurch, there were moving ceremonies held at all four matches across the weekend. The only shame was that we weren’t blessed with a trans-Tasman match up; a situation that, depending on how events play out, will be rectified for next year’s round. Not that anyone in Perth cared a jot, with the Force upsetting the previously unbeaten Reds, 30-27 to storm into the preliminary final next week, against the Brumbies. Reds’ captain Liam Wright said straight after his side’s loss that “the Force deserve a lot of respect”, and he was clearly telling the truth. Any side, under the pressure of playing for its first ever finals spot, seemingly down and out midway through the first half, having to battle through thirty minutes with 14 men, that is able to come back and score the winning try in the final minutes, is made of special stuff. But the question that shoul...

Premiership: Wasps 39-29 Bath - Thomas Young scores twice in Wasps win

Thomas Young scores two tries on his 100th Wasps appearance to help his side beat 14-man Bath in a Premiership thriller. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56836947 https://therugbystore.com.au/premiership-wasps-39-29-bath-thomas-young-scores-twice-in-wasps-win/

Matt Toomua urges the Rebels not to sack Dave Wessels

Melbourne captain Matt To’omua says sacking coach Dave Wessels after the Rebels failed to make the Super Rugby AU finals isn’t the solution to the club’s woes. Wessels has mounted a passionate defence for Melbourne’s failure to reach the Super Rugby AU finals and boldly declared the Rebels can win the trans-Tasman version of the competition. The Rebels ultimately missed the three-team playoff series by one competition point after beating the winless NSW Waratahs 36-25 in Saturday night’s ‘dead rubber’ in Sydney. Wessels rued four last-minute losses and pointed out that the Rebels played almost the entire eight-round competition without up to a dozen leading players, including Wallabies stars Reece Hodge, skipper Dane Haylett-Petty and Isi Naisarani. “We lost four games on the last kick of the game after the hooter,” Wessels said. “We could be sitting here with a totally different story. “We’ve also gone through the season without nine or ten of our most experienced players. “So ...

Women's Six Nations: England show winning character but need plan B for World Cup

Head coach Simon Middleton hails his England side after they win a bruising encounter against France to claim a third successive Women's Six Nations. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56871396 https://therugbystore.com.au/womens-six-nations-england-show-winning-character-but-need-plan-b-for-world-cup/

Premiership: Bath 21-20 Leicester Tigers - Will Muir brace of tries secures victory

Ben Spencer converts late try to give Bath a 21-20 win over Leicester and keep alive their hopes of a top-four finish. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56762441 https://therugbystore.com.au/premiership-bath-21-20-leicester-tigers-will-muir-brace-of-tries-secures-victory/

TJ Perenara: Why he will make it in the NRL – and why he won’t

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TJ Perenara has hit the news recently with his potential move from rugby union to the Sydney Roosters in the NRL. While a fantastic halfback in union, he has somewhat become surplus to requirements for the All Blacks with incumbent Aaron Smith getting the regular start over him and newcomer Folau Fakatava making his way through the ranks. This has left TJ at a crossroads in his career. Currently in Japan, playing for the Red Hurricanes on sabbatical. He had intended to return to New Zealand to take up a new contract with the Hurricanes and All Blacks and continue to push Aaron Smith for starting halfback honours. However, his plans seem to have come awry with the form of Smith and Fakatava, leading many to believe he may be on the outside looking in and publicly stating whether New Zealand Rugby should invest the money in a player who while not over the hill, is coming into the twilight of his career. Jumping all over this turmoil, the Sydney Roosters have reportedly made an offer ...

Robinson confirms interest in Perenara

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Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has confirmed the side are in talks to bring All Blacks star TJ Perenara to the NRL club to help solve their injury crisis. Speaking after the Roosters’ loss to Melbourne on Friday night, Robinson said the club were interested in the Kiwi ace, after Perenara’s manager revealed this week the parties were negotiating. “We’ve talked, but it’s preliminary at this stage,” Robinson said. “That got it out there pretty quickly – we’ve had talks and we’ll see where it gets to.” Asked whether he believed Perenara, who has 69 New Zealand Test caps but has never played rugby league, could make a quick transition, Robinson said such talk was premature. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Let’s be happy with the report of discussions, but let’s not get too far ahead – how’s he going to play in the first game and all that. “We’ll take it step by step.” Robinson said former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, who now works...

Scotland 20-41 Italy: Visitors cruise to victory in Women's Six Nations

Captain Manuela Furlan scored a hat-trick as Italy cruised to victory over Scotland in their Women's Six Nations clash in Glasgow. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56786547 https://therugbystore.com.au/scotland-20-41-italy-visitors-cruise-to-victory-in-womens-six-nations/

Rugby union needs to simplify the rule book

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Another season, another competition, and another set of law changes for the newly formed Rainbow Cup involving teams from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and (hopefully) South Africa. The only constant change in the game of rugby union seems to be the various and differing set of laws being introduced with each new season, all in the name of making the game more attractive. However, these continuous law changes haven’t done much good, except for making the game even more complicated to follow as a spectator and participate in as a player and referee. World Rugby’s infatuation with constant law changes season after season is becoming a continual burden on the game. With each season that passes, there is constant tinkering and meddling of rugby’s laws by the officials running the game. Some have had the desired impact of making the game more free-flowing. What is being touted is the red-card replacement after 20 minutes for the Rainbow Cup, which I fully agree with. It makes for an...

Premiership: Northampton Saints 44-26 London Irish - Six-try Saints move into top four

Alex Mitchell and Ollie Sleightholme score two tries apiece as Northampton beat London Irish to move into the Premiership's top four. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56761124 https://therugbystore.com.au/premiership-northampton-saints-44-26-london-irish-six-try-saints-move-into-top-four/

Red card replacements for new Rainbow Cup

Teams in the inaugural Rainbow Cup will be able to replace dismissed players under trial laws being brought in for the tournament. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56763899 https://rugby-store-temp.securedsite.cloud/red-card-replacements-for-new-rainbow-cup/

Former Wallaby Scott Fardy announces retirement from rugby

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Former Wallabies forward Scott Fardy has announced his retirement from rugby union. Currently playing with Leinster after joining the Irish club in 2017, the 36-year-old will hang up the boots at the end of the current European season. Fardy was capped 39 times by the Wallabies between 2013 and 2016 and was an integral part of the 2015 World Cup squad, forming a potent back-row combination with David Pocock and Michael Hooper en route to the final at Twickenham. But it took him a long time to establish himself in the professional game. It wasn’t until 2012 when, aged 28, he made his Super Rugby debut for the Brumbies, and he would go on to make 97 appearances for the side. Since moving to Leinster, Fardy has enjoyed considerable success, winning the Champions Cup once and PRO14 four times. Related Coach’s Corner Issue 8: Why are the Reds such good finishers? Rugby “I’ve loved every minute of this adven...

Super Rugby tipping panel Week 9: Golden point

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How good is golden point?! The panel deliberated during the week, and overwhelmingly, two favourite moments from last weekend’s mad run of extra time and heart-stopping finishes emerged. The first is that moment of panic that sets in with teams as they try to do something, anything to get into position for a drop goal, only to not quite get there and still try and kick that drop-goal anywhere. And the second is that moment of panic when, shortly after kick-off in a period of extra time, a captain realises he’s just given up the wind. In sudden death. So golden point is good, but it makes us wonder, will we get a game with golden try extra time in Australia? Could it be this week? LAST WEEK: Geoff 3; Harry, Dan, and The Crowd 2; Brett and Digger 1. OVERALL: Harry, Dan and Geoff 23; The Crowd 21, Brett 19, Digger 18. Geoff TIPS: BLUES, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES If we call last weekend’s New Zealand results what they really were – draws – then only three points separated the side...

Women's Six Nations 2021: IRFU told France game will not be impacted by quarantine rules

The IRFU has been told Ireland's Women's Six Nations game against France on Saturday will not be impacted by new quarantine rules Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56748323 https://rugby-store-temp.securedsite.cloud/womens-six-nations-2021-irfu-told-france-game-will-not-be-impacted-by-quarantine-rules/

Super Rugby tipping panel Week 9: Golden point

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How good is golden point?! The panel deliberated during the week, and overwhelmingly, two favourite moments from last weekend’s mad run of extra time and heart-stopping finishes emerged. The first is that moment of panic that sets in with teams as they try to do something, anything to get into position for a drop goal, only to not quite get there and still try and kick that drop-goal anywhere. And the second is that moment of panic when, shortly after kick-off in a period of extra time, a captain realises he’s just given up the wind. In sudden death. So golden point is good, but it makes us wonder, will we get a game with golden try extra time in Australia? Could it be this week? LAST WEEK: Geoff 3; Harry, Dan, and The Crowd 2; Brett and Digger 1. OVERALL: Harry, Dan and Geoff 23; The Crowd 21, Brett 19, Digger 18. Geoff TIPS: BLUES, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES If we call last weekend’s New Zealand results what they really were – draws – then only three points separated the side...

Women's Six Nations 2021: IRFU told France game will not be impacted by quarantine rules

The IRFU has been told Ireland's Women's Six Nations game against France on Saturday will not be impacted by new quarantine rules Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56748323 https://therugbystore.com.au/womens-six-nations-2021-irfu-told-france-game-will-not-be-impacted-by-quarantine-rules/

British and Irish Lions 2021: English may miss out but more Scots on trip hints Gatland

Some England players may miss out on the British and Irish Lions tour because of poor form but there will be more Scots than in 2017, says Warren Gatland. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56731932 https://rugby-store-temp.securedsite.cloud/british-and-irish-lions-2021-english-may-miss-out-but-more-scots-on-trip-hints-gatland/

BREAKING: Two Pacific Island teams given green light to join Super Rugby in 2022

New Zealand Rugby has granted provisional licenses to two Pacific Island teams, allowing them to join Super Rugby in 2022. Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua are the two sides who will join the ten existing Super Rugby clubs in an expanded and combined 12-team competition next year. The duo’s inclusion is not yet completely confirmed, with final approval of their licenses conditional on sign-off from Rugby Australia, and their final business plans. The latter were given a large boost last month when World Rugby committed an annual funding package of £1.2 million ($AUD2.12 million) for three years to support the two sides. “We are moving into the final phase of planning for 2022 and beyond, and we have confidence that Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua will be able to meet the conditions of the licence, which includes final sign-off on a sustainable business plan by 30 June,” NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said. “In the next two months we will be working with Rugby Australia and...

British and Irish Lions 2021: English may miss out but more Scots on trip hints Gatland

Some England players may miss out on the British and Irish Lions tour because of poor form but there will be more Scots than in 2017, says Warren Gatland. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56731932 https://therugbystore.com.au/british-and-irish-lions-2021-english-may-miss-out-but-more-scots-on-trip-hints-gatland/

Why Jordan Petaia can be a better rugby player than Israel Folau

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The difference between them is paper-thin: Brumbies and Reds, Reds and Brumbies. Over the seven games so far in Super Rugby AU 2021, the Reds have scored only three more points, and conceded five fewer. The Brumbies have scored three more tries than the Queenslanders, and two more than the Reds in their head-to-head contests. They are running neck and neck. The tightness of the competition harks back to a more general truth about modern sport at the highest level. When Sir Dave Brailsford became the performance director of British Cycling, he introduced the theory of marginal gains, which insisted that a mere one per cent improvement in multiple areas would result in a much more dramatic advance overall. “The whole principle came from the idea that if you broke down everything you could think of that goes into riding a bike, and then improve it by one per cent, you will get a significant increase when you put them all together,” he said in 2012. When Brailsford first started work, ...

Shaunagh Brown column: England will rise to the occasion in the Women's Six Nations final

In her second BBC Sport column of the 2021 Women's Six Nations, England prop Shaunagh Brown explains why she is not worried about the side's final. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56709964 https://rugby-store-temp.securedsite.cloud/shaunagh-brown-column-england-will-rise-to-the-occasion-in-the-womens-six-nations-final/

Will Springbok pride come before the fall?

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“Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great?” ― William Shakespeare. The British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa is but a few months away, scribes and pundits are already beginning to debate, argue, and select their picks for their respective teams starting XVs for the first Test and the eventual result of the series. However, while the European leagues and cup competitions have continued uninhibited (to an extent), the worry for the Springboks brains trust will be the lack of game time the Springboks (collectively) have had in gathering momentum for the Lions tour. Although you’d never say so reading some of the bullish articles coming out of South Africa. There is a sweeping and prevailing wind of assuredness or cockiness from some of South Africa’s most respected rugby scribes that the Lions will lose the series 3 nil, especially with the possibility that they will be without their travelling horde of red-clad vociferous fans. Scribes have also point...

Will Springbok pride come before the fall?

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“Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great?” ― William Shakespeare. The British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa is but a few months away, scribes and pundits are already beginning to debate, argue, and select their picks for their respective teams starting XVs for the first Test and the eventual result of the series. However, while the European leagues and cup competitions have continued uninhibited (to an extent), the worry for the Springboks brains trust will be the lack of game time the Springboks (collectively) have had in gathering momentum for the Lions tour. Although you’d never say so reading some of the bullish articles coming out of South Africa. There is a sweeping and prevailing wind of assuredness or cockiness from some of South Africa’s most respected rugby scribes that the Lions will lose the series 3 nil, especially with the possibility that they will be without their travelling horde of red-clad vociferous fans. Scribes have also point...

Shaunagh Brown column: England will rise to the occasion in the Women's Six Nations final

In her second BBC Sport column of the 2021 Women's Six Nations, England prop Shaunagh Brown explains why she is not worried about the side's final. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56709964 https://therugbystore.com.au/shaunagh-brown-column-england-will-rise-to-the-occasion-in-the-womens-six-nations-final/

Women's Six Nations: IRFU seeks clarification on France game amid new quarantine rules

Ireland's Six Nations game against France on Saturday could be in doubt because of new quarantine rules introduced by the Irish government. Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56709569 https://therugbystore.com.au/womens-six-nations-irfu-seeks-clarification-on-france-game-amid-new-quarantine-rules/