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
England were once again agonisingly beaten by South Africa at the World Cup, this time at the semi-final stage four years on from their final defeat in Japan. Steve Borthwick’s men looked set for a place in the showpiece event but the
England star Tom Curry alleged to referee Ben O’Keeffe that he was the subject of racist abuse during his side’s Rugby World Cup semi-finals defeat to South Africa. The flanker was overheard accusing South Africa’s Bongi Mbonambi of calling him a ‘white
South Africa boss Jacques Nienaber has explained his decision to bring off Manie Libbok so early in the first half of their Rugby World Cup semifinal victory over England. The Springboks broke English hearts late on with a late penalty from Handre
South Africa head coach Jacques Nienaber brutally substituted his own flyhalf Manie Libbok after just half an hour of their World Cup semi-final clash with England. Libbok’s kicking was off the mark as England stormed into a 9-3 lead. And Nienaber clearly
England suffered World Cup semifinal heartbreak on a dramatic night in Paris as Handre Pollard kicked a long-range penalty with two minutes left to take South Africa through to the World Cup final. Owen Farrell’s side, written off as no-hopers, put up
Owen Farrell issued a classy response to England’s gut-wrenching defeat to South Africa in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals on Saturday night. The 32-year-old kicked every single point for Steve Borthwick’s side but it was not enough to secure a famous victory
England and South Africa players brawled during the early stages of their tense Rugby World Cup semi-final. England defended brilliantly on their 22 but players from both teams came together. Manu Tuilagi was penalised by the referee for steaming in and gripping