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By Dorren Kipchumba Worcester Warriors have secured the services of fullback Louis Brown as they prepare for their return to ...
The 34-year-old native of Auckland, New Zealand, announced his retirement from professional rugby this week after a career that took him to the NFL, England and around the world.
Malaysia's prime minister has stuck the boot into Manchester United by suggesting they could be relegated next season, having watched the fallen Premier League giants booed off in Kuala Lumpur.
Saracens will always be in my blood. Although I’ll no longer be lacing up my boots, I’ll forever be cheering from the stands, heart still beating for this club! Director of rugby Mark McCall shared ...
This is cheese rolling’s Augusta National, its Crucible, its Maracana. Videos of these races travel around the world and charm anyone who enjoys slapstick with a side of horrifying injuries. The ...
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah won the Premier League Golden Boot for a fourth time on Sunday, equalling the record set by former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry. The Egyptian netted 29 times ...
Veteran Toyota Cheetahs loosehead prop Schalk Ferreira has downplayed suggestions that he has officially hung up his boots, but he is ready to move on and plough back into rugby after a career of over ...
On Sunday, Skarsgård, who was attending a premiere of Wes Anderson’s latest film “The Phoenician Scheme,” arrived onto La Croisette in a jaw-dropping pair of thigh-high boots. Styled by ...
Tigers star Jarome Luai has conceded his “disappointment” in being left out of the Blues squad for Game I but earned praise from NSW coach Laurie Daley for his classy reaction to being overlooked.
South African rugby player Rayno Nel has etched his name in history as the first African to win the World’s Strongest Man competition, and the first rookie champion since 1997. Nel captained CUT in ...
The South Island’s First XV competitions could be in for a shakeup with a potential new competition on the cards. Photo / NZME The South Island’s First XV competitions could be in for a shake ...
Former Cheetahs rugby player Rayno Nel has made history by becoming the first African to win the prestigious World’s Strongest Man title. The 30-year-old Nel ousted defending champion Tom Stoltman by ...