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…
Rugby Video: Jonah Lomu 1995 World Cup v England
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.…
Right Here Right Now the 2011 Rugby World Cup Theme Song
The choice of song has come under criticism from some prominent New Zealanders who believe the opportunity should have been taken to select a New Zealand song. That criticism…
Stirling Mortlock signs for Melbourne Rebels
Stirling Mortlock has signed for new Super rugby team, the Melbourne Rebels. The news is surprising because Morlock was expected to head to Japan after this year. Having lost the Wallabies and Brumbies captaincy, and his body struggling to hold up to the Super 14 pace, an end to his illustrious ruby career in Australia seemed imminent. The lower impact and lighter playing schedule and the chance to set himself up financially before retiring from playing made Japan seem like a logical choice.
It will be the third time Morlock has linked up with…
Carl Hayman Chooses Money Over Rugby World Cup Dream
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…

