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Coaching Insight: Ireland v England (Six Nations) Leave a comment Read more »

Coaching Insight: Ireland v England (Six Nations)

All points to an Ireland win…doesn’t it? Grand slams are hard to win, Ireland only have two, in 1948 and 2009. England have 13. Analysis of last weekend’s performances by both sides is over. Now it’s a shoot-out at Twickenham. Selection a major issue for…


British Lions v Blues: What Went Wrong? Leave a comment Read more »

British Lions v Blues: What Went Wrong?

Having watched the Lions v Blues game, which is the second match of the 2017 British Lions tour there are a few things which worry me about the performance of the British Lions. Firstly, the much mentioned “Warren-ball” approach seems to be the go-to approach.…


FRN London Rugby Festival 2017-Tickets Now on Sale! Read more »

FRN London Rugby Festival 2017-Tickets Now on Sale!

Find Rugby Now is thrilled announce that tickets are now on sale and team registration is open for its annual FRN Rugby Festival on 8 July 2017 at Wasps FC in London! The festival will cater for both men’s and women’s social and competitive 7s…


Jones beats France because England couldn’t! Leave a comment Read more »

Jones beats France because England couldn’t!

Frustration and culture force Eddie’s hand. England’s problems are at 7, 12 and Itoje! If Itoje is to play at 6 and run amok he needs inside backs who can build pressure, not kick ball away under pressure. Successful back line attack should always have…


How to beat the All Blacks at their own game Leave a comment Read more »

How to beat the All Blacks at their own game

As the 6 Nations nears, focus in Northern Hemisphere (“NH“) rugby will switch from national selection to Lions selection. The 6 Nations is an opportunity for players to stake a claim and prove themselves. However, is the starting point individual ability or is it playing…


Progress for Women's Rugby with Success of Twickenham Varsity Leave a comment Read more »

Progress for Women’s Rugby with Success of Twickenham Varsity

Last month Twickenham Stadium hosted the annual Oxford vs Cambridge University rugby Varsity – the world’s most famous and well-recognised amateur rugby match. The men’s Varsity match was action-packed and historic as it ended Oxford University ‘s six-year winning streak with a 23-18 Cambridge win.…