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 …



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 …



Stirling Mortlock signs for Melbourne Rebels

Written by Mike on March 31st, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union News, Super Rugby

Stirling Mortlock runs the ball forward

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 Melbourne Rebels coach Rob Macqueen. Macqueen …



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.

Last …



Rugby Union versus Rugby League: The Cultural Divide

Written by Mike on March 15th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union versus Rugby League

Australian Training Session

Lote Tuqiri’s conversion back to Rugby League marks the last of the ‘big three’ signings of 2002 to return to the 13-man game. Mat Rogers, Wendell Sailor, and now Tuqiri have now all returned to the game in which they first made their name, rugby league. Whether or not this means their conversions were disasters can be debated. However, Mat Rogers went on to play 45 times for the Australian National side, the Wallabies, 45 times in a variety of backline positions and holds the record for most points for the Wallabies in a test match, 42 points; Sailor, the …