Source: WXV

USA v Canada

Pacific Four The first step on the road to another Pacific Four Series. The two sides meet in Kansas City on Saturday. Canada are on a winning streak on nine. Last year they demolished the Eagles 50-7 in Vancouver. USA Rugby were delighted to see the number of tickets sold. The attendance was likely to

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Source: Harlequins

Wing Beth Wilcock renews with Harlequins Women

Harlequins are excited to confirm that Beth Wilcock has extended her stay with the Club ahead of the 25/26 season. Wing Wilcock made her 50th appearance for Quins against Exeter earlier this season and has scored 15 tries since making her first team debut in 2019. A talented back, who is a constant threat in

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Rugby phrases we love to hear

We’re so blessed having the people who talk and write about rugby. Here’s a sample of their offerings. Take your pick of your favourites. There’s a hint of self-criticism here. She turns on the afterburners She puts her foot on the pedal If we get our processes right Too easy! You must paint the right

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Source: W6N

Review of the 2025 Six Nations – Part Three

The six nations in turn Wales Like Ireland the Welsh squad had suffered badly from the negligent guardianship of the national union. The Irish, as we will see below, had put their house in order sooner. The Welsh players responded warmly to Sean Lynn’s appointment. A prime need was to restore a degree of confidence,

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Source: Women’s 6 Nations

Review of the 2025 Six Nations – Part Two

“If it ain’t broke” Does the 2025 version of the Six Nations mean that it needs a revamp? My initial reaction is to say no. The current pattern looks like this: England win all their matches; France win all theirs except against England; the other four fight tooth and nail, to provide the really tight

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Source: Guinness 6 Nations

2025 Six Nations Review – Part One

Is it a going concern? We’ve had the traditional barrage of criticism of the Six Nations set-up. “A foregone conclusion”. “What’s the point? England always win”. Even “it’s a bore”. The strange fact is, the championship is more popular than ever. Crowds go on growing (with exceptions), media coverage (social and public) increases. Players’ names

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Source: W6N

News Round-up

28 April 2025 Pacific Four series The latest edition of the Pac-4 runs from 4-24 May. It offers even more drama than usual; England’s narrow escape at Twickenham was all the proof needed that the winners of the next World Cup are not a dead cert. The four coaches can gain vital information about their

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Source: New Zealand Rugby

Riki Flutey completes Black Ferns coaching group

New Zealand Rugby (NZR) have announced the addition of Māori All Blacks and British and Irish Lions international Riki Flutey to the Black Ferns coaching group. Flutey has been appointed as Black Ferns Backs and Skills Coach, focusing on growing key concepts and skillsets within their game model. He brings a wealth of international playing

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