Huge Rugby News
  • 6 Nations
  • Rugby Championship
  • Premiership
  • URC
  • Champions Cup
  • Super Rugby
  • British & Irish Lions
  • Shop
  • Latest News
  • ——-
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Connect with us
Huge Rugby News Huge Rugby News

Huge Rugby News

Relive the All Blacks’ victory in Joburg


Notice: Undefined offset: 170 in /home/wp_y5u8bx/hugerugby.news/wp-includes/nav-menu-template.php on line 211
  • 6 Nations
    • Stewart Joins Ireland Squad In Portugal As Wales Prep Intensifies

    • RTÉ And Virgin Media Confirm Details Of Free-To-Air Six Nations Coverage

    • Ireland Squad Named For 2023 Guinness Six Nations Championship

    • Murphy Names Ireland U20 Squad For Six Nations

    • Four uncapped players in Scotland squad for 2023 Guinness Six Nations

  • International
    • Stewart Joins Ireland Squad In Portugal As Wales Prep Intensifies

    • Savea back at the helm of the Hurricanes

    • Marshall primed for Crusaders coaching opportunity

    • RTÉ And Virgin Media Confirm Details Of Free-To-Air Six Nations Coverage

    • Statement on behalf of Dave Rennie

  • Premiership
    • Irish name side for west London derby

    • Exeter Chiefs

      Baxter issues Moon injury update

    • TEAM NEWS – Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby

    • Rogerson pens new contract with London Irish

    • Saints sign wing Tom Seabrook from Gloucester

  • URC
    • Vodacom Bulls sign Premiership star

    • Connacht squad to face Emirates Lions named

    • New Role for Ian Costello

    • Smith, Goosen combine as Jacobs returns ahead of Scarlets outing

    • All You Need To Know | Benetton v Munster

  • Champions Cup
    • All You Need To Know | Toulouse v Munster

    • Disciplinary decisions

    • Squad Update | Munster Prepare For Toulouse Trip

    • Disciplinary Hearings

    • Champions Cup State Of Play

  • Super Rugby
    • All Blacks halfback Folau Fakatava taking no chances in race to be fit for 2023 World Cup

    • Reds, Wild Knights partnership continues to provide opportunities for Queensland Rugby

    • Former English International to join the Highlanders

    • BLUES PRE-SEASON FIXTURES TO BE MOVED

    • Richie Mo’unga to depart Crusaders after 2023

  • More
    • Rugby Championship
      • Savea back at the helm of the Hurricanes

      • Marshall primed for Crusaders coaching opportunity

      • Statement on behalf of Dave Rennie

      • Eddie Jones appointed Wallabies head coach

      • ‘Light a fire’: Rennie looking to spark competition in O’Connor, Vunivalu ahead of World Cup

    • British & Irish Lions
      • Tributes pour in for late Lions legend Doddie Weir

      • Lions and Scotland great Doddie Weir dies aged 52

      • Tributes pour in for Lion and rugby legend Eddie Butler

      • Tommy Bowe to become trustee of The British & Irish Lions Charitable Trust

      • Lions and Ireland hooker Ken Kennedy dies aged 81

    • 6 Nations
      • Stewart Joins Ireland Squad In Portugal As Wales Prep Intensifies

      • RTÉ And Virgin Media Confirm Details Of Free-To-Air Six Nations Coverage

      • Ireland Squad Named For 2023 Guinness Six Nations Championship

      • Murphy Names Ireland U20 Squad For Six Nations

      • Four uncapped players in Scotland squad for 2023 Guinness Six Nations

    • Sevens
      • World Rugby to introduce contact training restrictions

      • World Rugby confirm Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 in South Africa

      • World Rugby Cancels Several Tournaments

      • Ulster star added to Ireland 7s World Series squad.

      • ‘Quadzilla’ Set for Sevens Debut

    • Currie Cup
      • World Rugby to introduce contact training restrictions

      • Kolisi to Play First Match Since May

      • Pienaar Set for Cheetahs Debut

      • Blommetjies Moves Back to South Africa

      • Cheetahs Confirm New Head Coach

    • Mitre 10
      • World Rugby to introduce contact training restrictions

      • All Black Ready to Return to Action

      • Crusaders Prop Among Seven Canterbury Signings

      • Ex-All Black to Return to New Zealand

      • Blues Sign-Up Hurricanes Scrum-Half

    • Challenge Cup
      • Brive Preview: Andy Friend

      • All you need to know: Connacht v Brive

      • Andy Friend: Preview to Brive

      • All you need to know: Connacht v Newcastle Falcons

      • World Rugby to introduce contact training restrictions

    • Womens Rugby
      • RFU announce Premier 15s tender process

      • RFU Council votes in favour of change to gender participation policy

      • Women’s Six Nations 2022 schedule revealed

      • World Rugby approves birth right amendment for players to transfer unions

      • Ciara Griffin Announces Decision To Retire From International Rugby

    • Rugby Transfer Rumours
      • Former England Hooker Heading to Jersey

      • Saracens Facing Fight to Keep Vunipola Brothers

      • Skelton Set for Summer Move from Saracens

      • Exeter Closing in on England Starlet

      • Williams Leaves Saracens Earlier than Expected

  • Shop
  • Latest News

International

Relive the All Blacks’ victory in Joburg

Published

6 months ago

on

August 14, 2022

By

Huge Rugby
  • Share
  • Tweet

The All Blacks hit back in emphatic fashion with a 35-23 win over the Springboks in the second Test of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship in Johannesburg on Saturday.

Relive the All Blacks’ victory in Joburg

The All Blacks hit back in emphatic fashion with a 35-23 win over the Springboks in the second Test of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship in Johannesburg on Saturday.



 Springboks
 Highlights
 All Blacks
 Mbombela Stadium
 Castle Lager Rugby Championship

Content & Images from – South Africa Rugby


Related Topics:All BlacksFeaturedNew ZealandRugbySouth AfricaSouth Africa RSSSpringboks
Up Next

Argentina cruise to thumping victory over Wallabies

Don't Miss

Wallabies forced into hooker change

Advertisement

#AD

You may like

  • Stewart Joins Ireland Squad In Portugal As Wales Prep Intensifies

  • Vodacom Bulls sign Premiership star

  • All Blacks halfback Folau Fakatava taking no chances in race to be fit for 2023 World Cup

  • Reds, Wild Knights partnership continues to provide opportunities for Queensland Rugby

  • Irish name side for west London derby

  • Connacht squad to face Emirates Lions named

6 Nations

Stewart Joins Ireland Squad In Portugal As Wales Prep Intensifies

Published

7 hours ago

on

January 30, 2023

By

Huge Rugby

Ulster hooker Tom Stewart has joined the Ireland squad in Quinta do Lago to provide additional cover following a hamstring issue picked up by Ronan Kelleher. Kelleher will be managed by the Ireland Medical team over the coming days.

The uncapped Stewart is a former Ireland U20 international who played twice for Emerging Ireland in the Autumn, starting in the victories over the Griquas and the Cheetahs. The Ireland coaching group also included him in the match day preparations for the Ireland ‘A’ game against the All Blacks XV in November.

Stewart’s addition brings the number of Emerging Ireland tourists in the Senior squad to five – Jack Crowley, Joe McCarthy, Jamie Osborne and Cian Prendergast.

The squad will continue to train at The Campus in Quinta do Lago this week before flying to Cardiff on Thursday ahead of the opening round of the 2023 Guinness Six Nations Championship.

Ireland Squad, 2023 Guinness Six Nations:

Backs (17)

Bundee Aki (Connacht/Galwegians) 41 caps
Ross Byrne (Leinster/UCD) 14 caps
Craig Casey (Munster/Shannon) 7 caps
Jack Crowley (Munster/Cork Constitution) 2 caps
Keith Earls (Munster/Young Munster) 98 caps
Jamison Gibson Park (Leinster) 23 caps
Mack Hansen (Connacht) 8 caps
Hugo Keenan (Leinster/UCD) 25 caps
Jordan Larmour (Leinster/St Marys College) 30 caps
James Lowe (Leinster) 15 caps
Stuart McCloskey (Ulster/Bangor) 9 caps
Conor Murray (Munster/Garryowen) 100 caps
Jimmy O’Brien (Leinster/Naas) 3 caps
Jamie Osborne (Leinster/Naas)*
Garry Ringrose (Leinster/UCD) 47 caps
Johnny Sexton (Leinster/St Mary’s College) 109 caps (c)
Jacob Stockdale (Ulster/Lurgan) 35 caps

Forwards (20)

Ryan Baird (Leinster/Dublin University) 8 caps
Finlay Bealham (Connacht/Buccaneers) 27 caps
Tadhg Beirne (Munster/Lansdowne) 36 caps
Jack Conan (Leinster/Old Belvedere) 33 caps
Gavin Coombes (Munster/Young Munster) 2 caps
Caelan Doris (Leinster/St Mary’s College) 23 caps
Tadhg Furlong (Leinster/Clontarf) 63 caps
Cian Healy (Leinster/Clontarf) 121 caps
Iain Henderson (Ulster/Academy) 68 caps
Rob Herring (Ulster/Ballynahinch) 31 caps
Ronan Kelleher (Leinster/Lansdowne) 18 caps
Dave Kilcoyne (Munster/UL Bohemians) 48 caps
Joe McCarthy (Leinster/Dublin University) 1 cap
Peter O’Mahony (Munster/Cork Constitution) 89 caps
Tom O’Toole (Ulster/Ballynahinch) 4 caps
Andrew Porter (Leinster/UCD) 48 caps
Cian Prendergast (Connacht/Corinthians) 1 cap
James Ryan (Leinster/UCD) 48 caps
Dan Sheehan (Leinster/Lansdowne) 13 caps
Tom Stewart (Ulster/Ballynahinch)*
Josh van der Flier (Leinster/UCD) 45 caps

*denotes uncapped player

2023 Guinness Six Nations Fixtures

Wales v IRELAND
Saturday 4th February 2023, KO 14:15 (IST)
VIRGIN / BBC / RTE Radio / BBC Radio

IRELAND v France
Saturday 11th February 2023, KO 14:15 (IST)
RTE TV / ITV / RTE Radio / BBC Radi0

Italy v IRELAND
Saturday 25th February 2023, KO 14:15 (IST)
RTE TV / ITV / RTE Radio / BBC Radio

Scotland v IRELAND
Sunday 12th March 2023, KO 15:00 (IST)
RTE TV / BBC / RTE Radio / BBC Radi0

IRELAND v England
Saturday 18th March 2023, KO 17:00 (IST)
VIRGIN / ITV / RTE Radio / BBC Radio

Related Topics
Share this article:

Previous Story Irish Rugby Fixtures This Week

Images & Content from Irish Rugby & Images © Inpho Photography


Continue Reading

International

Savea back at the helm of the Hurricanes

Published

3 days ago

on

January 27, 2023

By

Huge Rugby

All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea will captain the Hurricanes again for the 2023 DHL Super Rugby Pacific season.

Savea, who will have his 11th season in the side, will mark his first appearance in the competition by playing his 120th game.

The Hurricanes’ season opens against the Reds in round one.

Savea said: “I’m looking forward to the season, especially getting out to the communities, when we play in Levin against the Crusaders for our pre-season game and Palmerston North against the Western Force on Sunday, April 2.

“We’ve just moved into our new facility, and there’s something awesome about change; it’s brought in a lot of energy. It’s refreshing to come in and be in a new space alongside other professional teams. Hopefully, being here can help us move forward and prepare well for our games.”

The facility is part of the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport at what was the Central Institute of Technology at Trentham and houses, several Wellington-based teams.

Coach Jason Holland was delighted to be able to call on Savea’s leadership ability again.

“Ardie is a special leader. He’s the sort of guy you want to follow in whatever he does. He’s worked hard at his leadership around all the small details, around how to get the best out of the people around him.

“He’s been good at driving us as a group, players and management, about being well-planned and clear in our roles in what we’re leading.

“Ards has a great relationship with all the boys and cares about them and the team and that shows in the way he leads.”

Content & Images from – New Zealand Rugby


Continue Reading

International

Marshall primed for Crusaders coaching opportunity

Published

1 week ago

on

January 23, 2023

By

Huge Rugby

James Marshall couldn’t escape rugby’s draw after retiring from playing and failed in his promised avoidance of the coaching ranks.

The former Super Rugby title winner with the Hurricanes has fitted into coaching so well that he will spend 2023 as backs coach for the Crusaders in Super Rugby Pacific.

Auckland-born Marshall started his rugby career with Tasman, but when missing a place in the Super Rugby structure, in a team or wider training group, he had a chance as a 20-year-old to play in Italy with Zebre.

It proved a stimulating experience in coping with playing a different style of rugby at a different level.

He returned to New Zealand six months later for another three seasons with Tasman before getting a chance in the Hurricanes’ wider squad. He had spent four years trying to get a place in the Crusaders.

“I could never crack it as a player but I’m here now as a coach,” he said.

“It is surreal to be here now. When I finished rugby, I promised my wife I wouldn’t get into coaching. We had moved around so many times during my career, even when I was playing for the Hurricanes moving to Taranaki every six months.

“We worked it out there were well over 20 houses we lived in throughout my career so when I got to the end of it I did say I wouldn’t be chasing the coaching dream, and I wouldn’t be moving the family around any more.”

However, back in Nelson, he got the chance to work with Andrew Goodman and Shane Christie, which gave him coaching work where he had decided to settle.

“Then a couple of years later,, I get a call from Razor [Scott Robertson] and it really throws a spanner in the works for my wife and when I got the opportunity, it was a no brainer. It’s such a good opportunity for me to learn and see where coaching can now take me.”

He contacted David Havili to see if he felt Marshall could do the job asked of him as backs coach and to see if he would have the backing of the players.

Havili got back in touch to say how much he thought Marshall could add to the environment. He also contacted some of his Hurricanes contacts and admitted being surprised at how supportive they were.

The Crusaders were one of the most successful sides in the sport’s history, and looking from the outside while playing, he had always wondered what went on and how they did it.

“It’s been impressive. It’s a well-run ship. Razor does a great job. Scotty Hansen, the detail he has on the rugby programme. Tamati Ellison, some of his coaching, it’s all world-class.

“It’s been awesome for me as a young coach to witness these guys at work and try and learn as much as I can off them.

“There’s also the players. It’s a pretty impressive squad when you look at it on paper and the chance to work with some world-class athletes and try and teach them as much as I can, but also try and learn from them,” he said.

Content & Images from – New Zealand Rugby


Continue Reading
Advertisement
  • Latest
  • Trending
  • Videos
6 Nations7 hours ago

Stewart Joins Ireland Squad In Portugal As Wales Prep Intensifies

URC8 hours ago

Vodacom Bulls sign Premiership star

Super Rugby8 hours ago

All Blacks halfback Folau Fakatava taking no chances in race to be fit for 2023 World Cup

6 Nations2 years ago

What rugby is on and where to watch it October – December

6 Nations3 years ago

Six Nations 2020 – Fixtures & TV Schedule

6 Nations3 years ago

Farrell Names Ireland’s Six Nations Squad

URC5 months ago

Highlights & Gallery | Munster v London Irish

URC5 months ago

Highlights & Gallery | Gloucester v Munster

Champions Cup6 months ago

Video | Graham Rowntree’s 1st Interview As Head Coach

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending

  • Super Rugby1 week ago

    Former English International to join the Highlanders

  • International1 week ago

    Marshall primed for Crusaders coaching opportunity

  • Premiership1 week ago

    Tigers sign scrum-half on long-term deal

  • Exeter Chiefs Exeter Chiefs
    Premiership6 days ago

    Chiefs sign lock from rivals

  • URC6 days ago

    Ospreys announce signing of Tom Cowan-Dickie as injury replacement

  • URC1 week ago

    All you need to know: Connacht v Emirates Lions

  • Premiership6 days ago

    Disciplinary Hearing: Piers Francis

  • Premiership6 days ago

    New Tigers Deal: Dan Cole

Huge Rugby News
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2022 HugeRugby.news