1. Johnny Wilkinson: A Tribute to the Career of an England Rugby Legend

    England Rugby 's favourites son, Johnny Wilkinson, has announced he will retire from international rugby today. Wilkinson's career spanned 13 years and included 97 tests, including six for the British and Irish Lions...

    Jeff Cheshire Written by Jeff Cheshire about 6 months ago 178 reads 2 comments

  2. Power Ranking the Aviva Premiership Teams

    The World Cup is over and the Aviva Premiership season in full swing. Some teams were heavily affected by the World Cup with many of their starting players away in New Zealand...

    Dave Gibbs Written by Dave Gibbs about 6 months ago 1,702 reads 3 comments

  3. England Rugby: England's Potential Future Starting XV

    Despite the chaos engulfing the RFU , the Six Nations are bearing down on England. With a caretaker coach being put in place, he will have plenty of young talent to choose from...

    Dave Gibbs Written by Dave Gibbs about 6 months ago 914 reads 14 comments

  4. England Rugby: What to Do About the Openside Flanker Spot After the World Cup

    The England National Rugby Team finds itself with a gaping hole in one of the most important positions on the field: the openside flanker. Outside of an injury-prone Lewis Moody, England lacks proven internationals at this crucial position...

    Dave Gibbs Written by Dave Gibbs about 8 months ago 548 reads 9 comments

  5. Rugby World Cup 2011: Last Round for Martin Johnson's England Rugby Team

    Sorry England. As in, that was a "sorry England performance." Where no team can beat England is column centimetres generated. However, the England headlines are usually headache creators rather than cause for celebrations...

    Azzurri NZ Written by Azzurri NZ about 8 months ago 162 reads 1 comments

  6. Rugby World Cup 2011: Why England Failed

    It’s over. England’s stuttering World Cup campaign came to end with a comprehensive 19-12 defeat to France in the quarterfinals...

    Paul Oxenbury Written by Paul Oxenbury about 8 months ago 426 reads 3 comments

  7. Rugby World Cup: England Are a Disgrace (Part 2)

    I wrote the first article in the middle of the Georgia matches. The old warning signs were there. What was different was that, in my opinion, the off-field shenanigans had fuelled the on-field indiscipline...

    Terry Carroll Written by Terry Carroll about 8 months ago 265 reads 6 comments

  8. Rugby World Cup 2011: Quarter Final Preview, England vs France

    Quarterfinal 2: England versus France at Auckland. Saturday October 8th, kick-off 8.30pm. The second quarterfinal of Rugby World Cup 2011 features two teams who have failed to wow ...

    Hamish Forsman Written by Hamish Forsman about 8 months ago 190 reads 2 comments

  9. Mike Tindall: The Identity of the Mystery Blonde Continues

    A photo has surfaced of Mike Tindall and a woman who bears a striking resemblance to the mystery blonde he was seen cavorting with over a week ago...

    Nedu Obi Written by Nedu Obi about 9 months ago 285 reads 0 comments

  10. Rugby World Cup 2011: Samoa V. Wales and England V. Georgia Game Recap

    Samoa vs. Wales Wales just got all the right bounces in their 17-10 win over Pool D wild card Samoa. Samoa's defenders seemed to bounce off the Welsh runners...

    Chris Carson Written by Chris Carson about 9 months ago 102 reads 2 comments

  11. Rugby World Cup 2011: England Are a Disgrace

    Martin Johnson 's reputation is very much on the line as England's discipline has collapsed in this Rugby World Cup. First, let me confess, I'm a football fan, but I played rugby and watch a great deal of it—usually for pleasure...

    Terry Carroll Written by Terry Carroll about 9 months ago 525 reads 14 comments

  12. Mike Tindall: England Rugby Captain Caught on CCTV with Blonde Temptress

    According to reports , England rugby captain Mike Tindall was caught on CCTV frolicking with a blonde beauty who wasn’t his wife; Zara Phillips...

    Nedu Obi Written by Nedu Obi about 9 months ago 750 reads 0 comments

  13. Rugby World Cup 2011: Martin Johnson and England's Opening-Weekend French Lesson

    In a tournament lasting nearly six weeks, you'll always hear coaches talking about the value of pacing yourself and the importance of not peaking to soon...

    Alex Klymyszyn Written by Alex Klymyszyn about 9 months ago 104 reads 0 comments