Now, they are ready to compete in the World Cup. Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika took Australia to the 2015 Rugby World Cup final. Could he be the shock choice to replace Joe Schmidt and go ...
The Calcutta Cup is the oldest trophy contested between two international rugby sides, with England winning it on 82 occasions and Scotland 48 - including the last four in a row.
The My Greenspace Varsity Cup 2025 is here and your college needs you! Ever wondered which of Durham University’s colleges is the greenest? It’s time to find out as they go head-to-head in the My ...
Fifa has announced adidas as the Official Supplier of the inaugural Fifa Club World Cup™ in truly eye-catching fashion, with the long-standing Fifa partner unveiling the tournament’s Official ...
On 17 December 2024, SGIA hosted the regional Ethics Cup competition for schools in the North East of England at Durham University. Queen Elizabeth High School in Hexham won first place followed by ...
Ireland had to come from behind against England to get their bid for a third successive Six Nations title off to a winning 27-22 bonus-point start thanks to a ferocious second half after the ...
Ealing Trailfinders won to complete the double over Saracens in this year's Premiership Rugby Cup Ealing Trailfinders stunned Saracens 50-29 in an enthralling encounter in the latest round of the ...
The 2025 Six Nations Rugby Tournament kicks off this week with France hosting Wales in the opening match of the competition. The annual event is held between the national teams of England ...
The ACT government pitched a $500,000 per-game bid to have rugby union World Cup matches in Canberra, far less than the multimillion-dollar "package" Chief Minister Andrew Barr said had been rejected.
World Rugby has officially unveiled the seven host cities that will welcome fans from around the globe for Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027, taking place in Australia from 1 October to 13 November, 2027.
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. Twenty-four years after Jonny Wilkinson broke Australia’s hearts ...
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