The Isuzu Bulls Daisies look set for another clean sweep in the Pick n Pay Women’s Super League 1 when round five kicks off at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday, with their commanding ...
Discover the inaugural Howden British & Irish Lions Women’s Series 2027 in New Zealand, a historic tour showcasing the best ...
From the historic 1993 debut to record-breaking crowds at Murrayfield in 2026, explore the inspiring journey of Scottish ...
Leaders from across the elite game gathered at Allianz Stadium on 24 February for the second Elite Game Inclusive Leadership Forum, continuing an important conversation about how rugby union can build ...
Canada's women's national rugby sevens team will take the field at B.C. Place this weekend at a time when women's rugby in the country is riding a wave of success.
Malcolm Wall leaving roles with PRB and WRU at a key time for professional rugby in Wales.
Daily Maverick on MSN
Women’s Super League growing, but Daisies remain the benchmark
As women’s franchise rugby continues to grow, the Bulls Daisies’ professional model is showing both the progress of women’s rugby in South Africa and the work still to be done.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Canadian women look to reframe rugby sevens identity
VANCOUVER — Nearly two years after winning silver at the Paris Olympics, Canada’s women’s rugby seven squad is in what head ...
The 2026 Super Rugby Women's Draw has been locked in ahead of the upcoming season. It starts on June 6 in Sydney, with defending champions NSW Waratahs taking on the Fijian Drua a ...
Blake crossed for the Aussies but their own yellows to Josh Turner and Harry Wilson ended their comeback hopes as Fiji sealed ...
Opinion
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IWD: Fairer, safer and more equitable sporting culture for women? Not just yet
On International Women's Day I'm left questioning how long sports will continue to elevate themselves off the backs of women with a fairer, safer and more equitable sporting culture for women still so ...
Planet Rugby on MSN
Springboks: Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu snubbed as Malcolm Marx and Ethan Hooker win big at SA Rugby Awards
Malcolm Marx, Ethan Hooker, Rassie Erasmus and the Springboks were the big winners at the SA Rugby Awards in Cape Town.
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