Allan ‘Chunk’ Jacobsen is a cult hero for Scottish rugby fans who defied the odds to be one of the best of his era despite his old-school approach
Tom English
“I felt myself getting mentally drained, trying to fight a lot of fires to try and protect the players” : The rise, fall and rise of the Ireland Women’s team
Ireland have been through a lot as a team but are hoping recent success could lead to a successful 2025 Six Nations and World Cup
Joe McCarthy: Spike mats and meditation aid in “brutally hard” Six Nations
Dogged persistence lies behind the young Leinster lock’s remarkable ascent to the international ranks
The ten greatest Rugby World Cup games ever
The quarter-finals of this World Cup produced two classics, but where do they rank in the all-time standings?
Can Scotland U20s calamity convince SRU it’s time for radical reform?
Defeat to Uruguay dashed Scotland's hopes of returning to the World Rugby U20 Championship
Opinion: Let’s shelve talk of South Africa joining Six Nations
Over the past while there has been much chat about South Africa potentially joining the Six Nations. For South Africa, it makes a whole lot of sense. For reasons of…
Ireland’s van der Flier: “I never thought I’d make it this far”
He’s the reigning World Rugby men’s Player of the Year – but the Leinster star wants more. This piece first appeared in Rugby World magazine in January