Warren Gatland’s final Six Nations joust with England was always going to be memorable. Two unbeaten sides, a perfect sunny day and the kind of stage even a leading West End impresario would covet. Gatland relishes a big occasion – the bigger the better – and there is no better location on earth to watch…
Month: March 2019
Wales coach Warren Gatland hits out at Samu Kerevi’s ‘reckless’ chargedown
Warren Gatland has branded Samu Kerevi’s attempted chargedown of Leigh Halfpenny’s clearance kick reckless, worthy of at least a penalty, but he rose above the noise calling loudly for consistency from officials. Wales 9-6 Australia: rugby union international – as it happened “I thought it was reckless,” he said. “It was potentially a penalty or…
Saracens into Champions Cup last eight as top seeds after beating Glasgow
On the day Saracens announced the latest blow for England with the loss of Owen Farrell, they duly gave English rugby the sort of fillip only they are qualified to administer. A bonus-point win at home to Glasgow means Saracens qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup as unbeaten top seeds. And the form…
Eddie Jones five minutes short against All Blacks but time is on his side
The rain came 30 minutes before kick‑off but the storm broke only when the match started, the first collision the opening crack of thunder. It blew for two hours until, in the very end, England lost a brilliantly entertaining, brutally competitive game, 16-15. They had pushed the best team in the world right to the…
Super-charged Worcester impress new owners with seven-try rout of Bristol
It is still early days but the new consortium in charge of Worcester could not have wished for a more auspicious start. Play like this consistently and the Warriors, far from being relegation candidates, will be a top six team with the capacity to unsettle anyone. Already they sit in seventh place, courtesy of a…
Joe Cokanasiga scores debut try to help spare England’s blushes against Japan
Eddie Jones promised his side would smash Japan but England were more toothless than ruthless for the first 50 minutes against resourceful and cunning opponents who revelled in broken play and were durable in contact. There was far less for the hosts to harvest from victory than there had been in defeat to New Zealand…
Women’s rugby sevens unable to stop Black Ferns 48-game run
Click:cnc routing machines New Zealand have completed a weekend of rugby dominance at the Sydney Sevens, beating Australia’s Olympic champion women’s outfit 34-10 in the final at Spotless Stadium. New Zealand’s Portia Woodman ‘more influential’ than All Blacks counterparts The win was New Zealand’s 48th straight in all competitions and completes a perfect year, given…
Elton Jantjies drop goal seals Barbarians thrilling comeback win over Argentina
A bolt-on fixture to a bloated autumn produced a breathtaking finish as Elton Jantjies gave a timely reminder of just how valuable a late drop goal can be, completing a stunning comeback for the Barbarians against an Argentina side who have now lost six matches in a row. Jantjies’s kick wobbled its way over but,…
Gloucester’s Danny Cipriani returns to haunt Wasps and sets up spectacular try
It could not have been any other way. Danny Cipriani returned to the club that let him go, now king of the one who took him in, and masterminded that rare phenomenon in recent years, a Gloucester away win. Not only that but the visitors made off with a bonus point. Cipriani pocketed 15 points…
Wales and Ireland replaced volatility with consistency under Kiwi coaches
Back in the day when rugby was amateur but toying with professionalism, Wales and Ireland could usually be found scrapping for the Five Nations wooden spoon, claiming it eight times between them in the 1990s. Had there been world rankings, neither would have been on the first page. They were two countries known for their…