Bernard Jackman doesn't believe the current laws around the kick-chase are having a negative effect on the game.
Munster's attack coach Mike Prendergast is the latest figure to voice his frustration with the way kicking has changed rugby ...
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Mike Prendergast: 'When they changed the rules they probably didn't realise it was going to come to this'
Munster attack coach Prendergast believes World Rugby's decision to punish kick escorting has led to a slower game ...
It’s hard to get out of it, but how can we manoeuvre certain aspects to change it a small bit? “You look at it, the game is ...
Nevertheless, the number of box kicks is a massive concern for the game, and for its appeal. Mostly, these kicks come from ...
Former Ireland star Ross Byrne has predicted that a new law in the game could spell the end for some of rugby's most popular ...
One day in the busy BYU library, he was seated at a table with a leg brace and crutches by his side. Deep in his studies, he ...
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Do the All Blacks need more coaches, or fewer?
The general NZ view is that too many cooks spoil the broth, but a look overseas proves otherwise, writes Jamie Wall.
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Loose Pass: Rugby’s search for ‘perfection’ continues as relentless negativity mooching rages on
Loose Pass is an ardent and long-time fan of European competition. Almost all of the games that will be retained in the ...
Bernard Jackman has explained why a rugby law change has caused a big issue for Munster and other Irish teams this season.
Our cattle farm in Mundubbera has been in the family four generations — founded by my great grandad. As kids, me and my ...
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