England will continue to back Tom Curry in his racism claim against South Africa player Bongi Mbonambi after media in South Africa called into question the timeline of the incident. The row allegedly occurred during England’s agonising Rugby World Cup semifinal defeat to
Former United States head coach Gary Gold has slammed the new Nations Championship for locking out tier-two nations by not adding a progression system until at least 2030. “It is utterly and totally ridiculous. It is not progressive at all,” Gold told City
The new video footage circulating on social media that some claimed appeared to prove Bongi Mbonambi was speaking to his team-mates in Afrikaans rather than allegedly racially abusing Tom Curry is not the moment being investigated by World Rugby, according to reports. As per
The post-match brawl involving England and South Africa players at the Rugby World Cup kicked off when Springboks ace Willie le Roux ran over to join the celebrations, new footage has revealed. England led for the vast majority of Saturday’s last-four showdown
England are reportedly set to part ways with defensive coach Kevin Sinfield at the end of the Rugby World Cup. The former Rugby League international joined Steve Borthwick’s backroom staff ahead of this year’s Six Nations but is now expected to part
England were not spared from the critique, as Williams continued: “South Africa and England are like great tax accountants, they find every loophole and exploit it brilliantly. I admire the intellect, but that is not good for the global game. “It is
South Africa scrum coach Daan Human has insisted that Bongi Mbonambi is a ‘great family man’ after he was accused of racially abusing England flanker Tom Curry. The alleged incident took place during the Rugby World Cup semi-final between the Springboks and
New Zealand star Will Jordan is willing to pass up the opportunity to set a new Rugby World Cup record in order to beat South Africa in Saturday’s final. The 25-year-old has taken the tournament by storm and his eyes are firmly
England winger Jonny May accused South Africa of lacking respect after the Northern Hemisphere team were dumped out of the Rugby World Cup by the Springboks on Saturday night. Steve Borthwick’s men produced their finest performance of the tournament as they led
England winger Jonny May insists South Africa don’t respect the Red Roses after hearing what their coaches said about them following the 2019 World Cup. “I’ll be honest, I don’t think necessarily that the South Africans respect us. Some of the things