All Blacks may not compete in 2015 World Cup

Written by Guest Author on September 29th, 2011. Posted in Rugby World Cup


New Zealand Rugby Union’s Chief Executive Steve Tew believes there is a chance New Zealand might not play in the 2015 World Cup in England because they may not be able to afford it.

Tew hit out at the costs of playing in the tournament, revealing that the NZRU would “lose NZ$13.2m [£6.7m] from participating despite the fact they have home advantage.

He added that the issue of spiralling costs needed to be addressed by the International Rugby Board (IRB) before New Zealand’s national board would commit to sending those in a New Zealand Shirt



Richie McCaw Wins IRB Player of the Year. Total Rugby Video

Written by Mike on December 3rd, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Union News, Rugby Videos

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 during the unveiling of the the Hillary Shield Photo via Newscom

Already the only player to win the award twice, Richie McCaw has now won the IRB Player of the Year award three times, including in two consecutive years. It comes a few weeks after McCaw became the most capped All Black of all time along side Mils Muliana, and in a year where he also took the record for most All Black captaincies.

His fellow All Black record holder Mils Muliaina along with South Africa’s Victor Matfield, France’s Imanol Harinordoquy and Australians David Pocock and Kurtley Beale were also nominated. Former international rugby stars…



Eden Park Review

Written by Mike on November 9th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Blog, Rugby Union News


Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand was opened in 1900. A multipurpose ground, Eden Park is Auckland’s premier ground for both rugby and cricket. It is the home of the Blues and Auckland provincial rugby teams, and usually at least one All Black test a year.
Upon New Zealand winning the 2011 Rugby World Cup hosting rights it was eventually decided to make Eden Park the key stadium for the event.

Historically a 47,500 seat stadium, the seating needed to be increased to 60,000 to meet IRB World Cup regulations. 50,000 seats will be permanent, with…



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…