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The Six Nations returns this weekend with the best rugby sides in Europe again battling for spring supremacy. ... (All times GMT) Round one. France 43-0 Wales. ... The Today Show.
Every game of the Rugby World Cup as hosts France kick-off the tournament against favourites New Zealand in Paris Rugby World Cup 2023 schedule, fixtures and match dates and kick-off times Skip to ...
Rugby Championship fixtures 2023 Round 1: South Africa vs Australia - Saturday, July 8 - 4.05pm, Sky Sports Action (GMT) Round 1: Argentina vs New Zealand - Saturday, July 8 - 8.10pm, Sky Sports ...
This article contains a list of all matches played during the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific regular season. The draw for the 30th season of Super Rugby was announced on 30 September 2024. [ 1 ] A few weeks earlier, it had been revealed that in 2025 the regular season would be extended to sixteen rounds during which each team would play fourteen ...
The 2025 Rugby Championship [a] is set to be the fourteenth edition of the annual Southern Hemisphere rugby union competition, involving Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. South Africa are the defending champions [ 2 ] and kick off the tournament against Australia on 16 August.
The August 2023 announcement of the Pacific Rugby League Championships, by the NRL and Australian Government, indicated that Fiji and Australia would co-host the tournament in 2024. [3] [4] In May 2024, Fiji National Rugby League chief executive Don Natabe announced that Fiji were expected to host five national teams in a month-long Rugby ...
Wales face a stiff opening challenge as they bid to end their losing run against France in the opening fixture of the Six Nations.. Warren Gatland’s side went the entirety of 2024 without Test ...
1987 Rugby World Cup Wales: 29 May 1987 Showgrounds Oval Tonga Wales: 16–29 Wales: 3 June 1987 Rugby Park Stadium Canada Wales: 9–40 Wales: 8 June 1987 Ballymore Stadium England Wales: 3–16 Wales: 14 June 1987 Ballymore Stadium New Zealand Wales: 49–6 New Zealand: 18 June 1987 Rotorua International Stadium Australia Wales: 21–22 Wales