Wales and All Black teams named for Millennium Stadium Test 2010
This is the last test on the All Blacks’ end of year tour, and the only test standing in the way of their grand slam. If successful it will be their third grand slam since 2005, and their fourth in All Black history. It would also equal the record for most successful grand slams by a Southern Hemishere team, tied with South Africa. The All Blacks should be confident of victory, having…
Eden Park Review

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…
England and All Black Teams Named for Twickenham 2010
The All Blacks and England rugby teams have been named for the Hillary Shield match at Twickenham on Saturday the 6th of November, 2010. The England team has only one change from the team that beat the Wallabies in Australia earlier in the year, with Andrew Sheridan replacing Tim Payne at loose head prop. Bath Rugby flanker Lewis Moody will captain England. Ben Foden, Chris Ashton, Shontayne Hape, Ben Youngs and Courtney Lawes will be making their first starts on Twickenham. On the bench David Attwood and Hendre Fourie could be set to make…
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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…
Rugby Union versus Rugby League: The Technical Issues
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…



