Glasgow Warriors: Rowe, Dobie, McDowall, Jordan, Steyn, Hastings, G. Horne, McBeth, Stewart, Talakai, Brown, Du Preez, Ferrie, Vailanu, Venter. Replacements: Matthews, Sutherland, Z. Fagerson, Samuel, Oguntibeju, Darge, Afshar, Cancelliere. Lions: Q. Horn, R. Kriel, Rass, Louw, van der Merwe, Lombard, Steyn, J. Schoeman, Botha, Ntlabakanye, R. Schoeman, Landsberg, Pretorius, Venter, F. Horn. Replacements: Marais, Kotze,...
England’s Abi Burton reacts to scoring on her England debut with Sonja Mclaughlan after her remarkable recovery from nearly losing her life to autoimmune encephalitis in 2022. Read article in full at source...
Leinster had to repel early Sharks pressure before exploiting scrum-half Jaden Hendrikse’s yellow card to notch their first score in the 20th minute as McErlean touched down after running on to a superb long pass from scrum-half Fintan Gunne, who was making his first start for the Irish province. The Sharks fought back to produce...
Leinster had to repel early Sharks pressure before exploiting scrum-half Jaden Hendrikse’s yellow card to notch their first score in the 20th minute as McErlean touched down after running on to a superb long pass from scrum-half Fintan Gunne, who was making his first start for the Irish province. The Sharks fought back to produce...
Catalans head coach Steve McNamara: “I thought it was a great contest and both teams played extremely well in the conditions, it’s very difficult for people to understand how tough that was to play. “Both teams had a game plan, then looked at the weather and scrapped it but having said that I thought we...
England ease to a comfortable 11-try victory over Wales in the Women’s Six Nations as Ellie Kildunne grabs a hat-trick on her 50th cap for the Red Roses. Read article in full at source...
Gloucester scored nine tries in a show-stopping display as they beat neighbours Bristol 53-28 to move back up to third in the Premiership table. Christian Wade and Seb Atkinson both scored hat-tricks for the Cherry and Whites as they completed a double over the Bears for the first time since the 2016-17 campaign. The first...
Ellie Kildunne scores a hat-trick on her 50th England appearance in an emphatic victory over Wales at the Principality Stadium in the Women’s Six Nations. WATCH MORE: ‘What a run’ – Jones try gives England lead against Wales Available to UK users only. Read article in full at source...
Meg Jones puts England into the lead against Wales with a a mazy 35-metre run in the Women’s Six Nations at the Principality Stadium. Read article in full at source...
Wales stun England with the opening try of the match after a mistake from Zoe Harrison presents the opportunity for Jenni Scoble to power over the line. Read article in full at source...
Bath: De Glanville; Cokanasiga, Ojomoh, Redpath, Muir; Russell, Spencer; Obano, Dunn, Stuart, Molony, Ewels, Hill, Reid, Barbeary. Replacements: Annett, Van Wyk, Du Toit, Pepper, Underhill, Carr-Smith, Butt, Coetzee. Harlequins: Green; Isgro, Beard, Northmore, David; Smith, Porter; Baxter, Walker, Lamositele, Herbst, Lewies, Kenningham, Lawday, Cunningham-South. Replacements: Riley, Els, Jones, Launchbury, Hammond, Schmid, Care, Benson. Yellow Cards:...
Aided by the strong breeze in the first half, Crowley kicked Munster into an early lead before back row Ahern easily barged past Mack Hansen to notch the visitors’ first touchdown in the 12th minute after the fly-half’s clever kick over the Connacht defence. Connacht cut Munster’s lead to 8-5 in the 21st minute as...
Scarlets: Blair Murray; Macs Page, Joe Roberts, Eddie James, Ellis Mee; Ioan Lloyd, Gareth Davies; Alec Hepburn, Marnus van der Merwe, Henry Thomas, Alex Craig, Sam Lousi, Vaea Fifita, Josh Macleod (capt), Taine Plumtree Replacements: Ryan Elias, Sam O’Connor, Sam Wainwright, Jac Price, Jarrod Taylor, Efan Jones, Ioan Nicholas, Dan Davis Sin-bin: Macleod (69) Ospreys:...
France overcome a resilient Scotland with an impressive second-half performance to secure their second victory in the opening two games at the Women’s Six Nations. MATCH REPORT: France dominate in second half to beat Scotland Available to UK users only. Read article in full at source...
France: Bourgeois, Arbey, Menager (co-capt), Amedee, Llorens, Arbez, Sansus; Brosseau, Bigot, Bernadou, M Feleu (co-capt), Fall, Escudero, Okemba, T Feleu Replacements: Riffonneau, Mwayembe, Joyeux, Zago, Berthoumieu, L Champon, A Champon, Queyroi Scotland: Rollie, Lloyd, Orr, Thomson, McGhie, Nelson, Brebner-Holden; Young, Skeldon, Clarke, Cunningham, Bonar, Malcolm (capt), McLachlan, Konkel Replacements: Martin, Bartlett, Poolman, Ferrie, Boyd, Stewart,...