End of Year Tour – 6 November 2010 Results

Written by Mike on November 10th, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Union News

South Africa's Juan Smith goes over for a try against Ireland during the Guinness Autumn Series 2010 rugby international at the Aviva stadium in Dublin November 6, 2010. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (IRELAND - Tags: SPORT RUGBY)

Rugby results for week one of the All Black, Springbok and Wallaby End of Year Tours. In the first week of their Northern tour, all three Southern Hemisphere teams won over their European opponent, albeit in much closer fashion than perhaps in previous years. All three games were decided by 10 points or less.

End of Year Tours: Week One Results

England 16 v New Zealand All Blacks 26

Sat 6 Nov 14:30 (local time), Twickenham Stadium, London
England: Tries: Hartley, Con: Flood, Pen: Flood 3
New Zealand: Tries: Gear, Read, Con: Carter 2, Pen: Carter 4

Wales 16 v …



RugbyFix Picks: End of Year Tour – 6 November 2010

Written by Mike on November 4th, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Blog, Rugby Union News

Rugby picks and schedule for week one of the All Black, Springbok and Wallaby End of Year Tours.

End of Year Tours: Week One Schedule

England v New Zealand All Blacks:

Sat 6 Nov 14:30 (local time), Twickenham Stadium, London

Wales v Australia Wallabies:

Sat 6 Nov 14:30 (local time), Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

Ireland v South Africa Springboks:

Sat 6 Nov 17:30 (local time), Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Toby Flood tries to break the tackles of Joe Rokocoko and Tony Woodcock Photo via Newscom

RugbyFix Picks:

NEW ZEALAND to beat England by 21
AUSTRALIA to beat Wales by 11
SOUTH AFRICA to beat Ireland by 13



Ma’a Nonu gets 50 Test Caps for the All Blacks, finally.

Written by Mike on August 8th, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Blog, Rugby Union News

Ma'a Nonu (R) celebrates his try with Dan Carter Photo via Newscom

Last night in Christchurch Ma’a Nonu became the 35th player to play 50 tests for the All Blacks. It’s an amazing achievement for a player with such a chequered history with the black jersey.

It’s taken him seven years to make 50 test caps. That’s a long time in the modern game. To put it in perspective, Brad Thorn debuted a week after Nonu and has now played 44 tests, but he didn’t play for the All Blacks at all for four years, from the end of 2003 till 2008. Ma’a Nonu, on the other hand, has featured for the …



KooGa Rugby

Written by Mike on May 11th, 2010. Posted in Fantasy Rugby, Rugby Gear

Over the last few years it has been hard not to notice the impact KooGa Rugby has started to have on the rugby union landscape. What is really striking about the success of KooGa Rugby recently is the amount of professional sports teams they provide rugby gear and rugby clothing to. The list reads like a who’s who of rugby teams.

KooGa International Rugby Teams

Internationally they supply KooGa sportswear to the Wallabies from Australia and the Fijian Rugby team, both of whom are in the top ten IRB ranked countries, with the Wallabies traditionally sitting in the top 3 …



Rugby Video: Jonah Lomu 1995 World Cup v England

Written by Mike on April 22nd, 2010. Posted in Rugby Videos

I was watching Invictus last night, and it reminded me how awesome Jonah Lomu was for the All Blacks at the 1995 World Cup in South Africa. The above video shows his incredible game for the All Blacks versus English Rugby Team in the semi-final. In that game Jonah Lomu scored four tries, providing a showcase for his power, speed, swerve, and running lines. One particular signature world cup try features him bumping of two tackles and then trampling over Mike Catt while trying to regain his balance. Hard to believe he was only 20 years old.

At the tournament …