• Tuesday, 30. August, 2011
    Deans coy on O'Connor return

    Deans coy on O'Connor return

    Australia coach Robbie Deans admits he has been impressed by James O'Connor's response to his much-publicised suspension.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011
    Sarries boosted by new deals

    Sarries boosted by new deals

    Saracens' entire coaching team have agreed new three-year deals to remain at the Aviva Premiership champions.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Moolman at No.9 for Leopards

    Following their spirited 28-20 defeat to the Blue Bulls the Leopards go in search of a victory against the Cheetahs in Potchefstroom on Saturday.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011
    Turner eyes new Wasps era

    Turner eyes new Wasps era

    Consultant attack and skills coach Paul Turner believes a return to the glory days is just around the corner for Wasps.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Haiu walks free

    Blues lock Kurtis Haiu was discharged without conviction for assault charges.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Lomu to box Sonny Bill?

    All Black legend Jonah Lomu was confirmed as one of several rugby and league players who will be involved in a charity boxing event in Auckland on December 3.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011
    Wallabies return to the SFS

    Wallabies return to the SFS

    Australia will return to playing Test matches at the Sydney Football Stadium after the ARU announced a new 10-year agreement on Tuesday.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011
    Johnson: We must win opener

    Johnson: We must win opener

    Martin Johnson says he would accept a one-point victory in England's World Cup opener against Argentina just as long as his side win the game.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Test matches return to Sydney

    Rugby Tests matches will return to the Sydney Football Stadium for the first time since 1998 after a new deal was signed on Tuesday.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Psychological warfare taking shape

    The phony battles ahead of the World Cup are over and the psychological war has begun after back-to-back losses by the All Blacks in a top-three upheaval blurred the tournament landscape.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Johnson: No booze or family bans

    England manager Martin Johnson has insisted he has no need to restrict players' access to their families or instigate an alcohol ban during the forthcoming World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    SK Walmers rewarded for violence

    rugby365.com columnist Grant Ball feels SARU's decision to promote ill-disciplined SK Walmers to the National Club Championships is a disgrace.

  • Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Win and enjoy another good read

    We have combined with Pearson to give away three free copies of Play Rugby - the official SARU guide to SA Rugby.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Bok coach still rates the All Blacks

    South African coach Peter de Villiers said Monday that hosts New Zealand remain 2011 World Cup favourites, despite suffering two consecutive Tri-Nations defeats this month.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Getting Shirty!

    England's Rugby World Cup campaign gets started on September 10 and the talk heading into the game is not on their opponent, the Pumas, Martin Johnson's side but rather on their new jerseys.