Gerry Thornley: Beaumont and Pichot battle highlights hemisphere divide
Whoever wins the vote for chairman of World Rugby, difficult choices loom ahead
Whoever wins the vote for chairman of World Rugby, difficult choices loom ahead
Old boys club set to remain in power at World Rugby; IRFU chef cooking up a storm
Agustín Pichot’s challenge hampered by a weighted voting system that he has called unfair
Rugby dignitaries hear of global campaign ahead of crunch Nations Championship talks
She also joins 10-man management committee chaired by Leinster branch president
Joe Schmidt detected a lack of the usual vibrancy from the group on Saturday
Philip Browne: ‘We simply cannot afford to have a separate Sevens and 15s programme,’
‘It’s hugely disappointing, to progress you’ve got to play as many test matches as possible’
Australian Women’s Rugby proposed the fixtures and offered to cover accommodation
Nominee an experienced administrator and former referee and player
Previously all-male 32-member council to be increased to 49 members of both genders
Friday and Saturday night double-headers ruled out for home Six Nations matches
Women’s team have made a huge rise up the ranks and now face their sporting heroes
IRFU moves to plot a new way forward after six-month part-time coaching plan backfires
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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