Blues Claim Fourth Title
The famous hospitality of George St. would have been in full effect on Saturday night, only it was the men in blue who would be holding the silver chalice.
The famous hospitality of George St. would have been in full effect on Saturday night, only it was the men in blue who would be holding the silver chalice.
The All Blacks return to La Plata on Saturday, a venue that seems to suit them given that they’ve notched a combined 87 points in their last two stopovers.
The Wallabies stunned the Springboks at the Subiaco Oval but will be hard pressed to repeat at Newlands Stadium, where they haven’t won since 1992.
Just finally getting back into routine so here’s another classic match, this time the Wallabies head to Murrayfield to face Scotland in November of 1996.
Back in earnest tomorrow evening, in the meantime here’s a bunch of good articles from around the web worth checking out.
With no international rugby on tap this weekend, here’s a blast from the past to keep you entertained while the blog takes a couple days off.
The Blues didn’t quite put the seal on their fourth consecutive CRC title on Thursday, but they’ve made it awful tough for the Wolf Pack to catch them now.
After a traumatic trip out west the Rock returned to the familiar home grounds of Swilers in St. John’s to rematch Gordon McRorie and his Wolf Pack.
With the new professional season upon us in most of the world, it’s time to take a look at where our intrepid Canadians are making their mark overseas.
A few words on the preposterious rebranding of the IRB, a terrible turnout at the Gold Coast, the classy All Blacks, and some weird jersey choices.