Grand Slam Tour for the All Blacks Confirmed for 2010

Written by Mike on April 1st, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Union News

Rugby Union - Unveiling Of The Hillary Shield For The Upcoming England v New Zealand Test Match - Twickenham Stadium - 27/11/08.New Zealand captain Richie McCaw, Lady Hillary and England captain Steve Borthwick with the Hillary Shield Photo via Newscom

The English Rugby Union, the RFU, have agreed to a date change, enabling New Zealand another attempt at a prestigious Grand Slam Tour. The All Blacks and England will now contest the Hillary Shield on December the 4th before playing Scotland on the November the 13th, Ireland on November the 20th and Wales on November the 27th.

This is an important concession for the NZRU as it means they get the All Black players back a week earlier than expected in order to recuperate before the big 2011 season ahead. The ‘knock-out’ tour element of a Grand Slam is in …



Carl Hayman Chooses Money Over Rugby World Cup Dream

Written by Mike on March 22nd, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Blog

All blacks (L) Keven Mealamu, Jono Gibbes, Mils Mu

Every week I buy a lotto ticket and pray to win the amount of money Carl Hayman was offered per season in France; that sort of money would change my life. If I did win I would probably spend a fair bit of time living in places like the South of France… the same place Hayman is actually getting paid to live in. Put simply: the guy has hit the jackpot. So it is with this qualifier that I say I’m disappointed Carl Hayman has decided against returning to New Zealand for the World Cup next year. Instead he will …



Rugby Union versus Rugby League: The Technical Issues

Written by Mike on March 20th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union versus Rugby League

Rugby Union - Leicester Tigers v London Irish Guinness Premiership

As I said in a previous article, the hardest obstacle that professional players need to overcome when converting from rugby league to rugby union seems to be cultural. While this is of course all anecdotal, the fact that 100% of the big signings of 2002 have now returned to league and most of them under fairly dubious circumstances is relevant. However, the fact that they were all able to rise to the top of both sports should not imply there is not a technical divide too; it’s just that these players were exceptional enough to overcome those.

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