Wales handed chance to inflict further pain on the Scots
Instead, the beleaguered Scottish team has fallen firmly into focus in the sporting back pages, with rugby not actually waving goodbye to England as a major force in the game just …
RugbyFix Picks: 2012 Six Nations Round One
Rugby picks for the first round of the 2012 Six Nations tournament
The 2012 Six Nations kicks off this weekend, where the best International rugby union teams in the Northern Hemisphere compete for one of rugby’s most coveted trophies. This weekend France host Italy, England host Scotland and Wales host Ireland. France will be hoping to continue their momentum from 2011, where they narrowly lost the World Cup final. England and Scotland both had disappointing World Cups; Scotland missed out on the quarter finals for the first time while England’s campaign was mired in controversy and they were eliminated in …
The All Black Book
The All Black: A Novel by Nicholas Sheppard
Hi guys,
wanted to tell you I’ve just finished reading a wonderful novel by Nicholas Sheppard, on Amazon, called The All Black, which really gets into the psyche of All Black rugby, and the aura of playing for the black jersey, across several generations. I thought since the All Blacks are riding so high right now, in the wake of the epic cup victory, some of you guys, or people checking out your sight might be keen to get into it and enjoy it as much as I have.
Ta,
Michael…
New Zealand All Blacks Win 2011 Rugby World Cup
The New Zealand All Blacks have won the 2011 Rugby World Cup, triumphing in a gripping but low scoring final against France 8 to 7. The match up mirrored the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup final, also played at Auckland’s Eden Park. Interestingly, the bronze final match up was the same as the 1987 version, but this time Australia emerged victorious. Apart from the rematch, the 2011 final will be remembered as being far different to the 1987 final which New Zealand ran away with 29 to 9. We will never know what might have happened had Piri Weepu, apparently …
2011 Rugby World Cup New Zealand Review
The 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand has provided a much needed reset switch for how the Rugby World Cup should be treated, after perhaps losing its way in 2007. One thing is certain, only World Cups hosted by a single country can hope to have the heart that rugby fans want to see in their tournaments. The grass roots, down to earth, encompassing nature of rugby is what still separates it from other leading world sports. This seems to get lost in tournaments that are split amongst host countries.
What has been striking about the 2011 tournament is …


