
<i>Inga Tuigamala</i>: Sad day when crowd's roar is game highlight
Last weekend was a poor one for international rugby, says Inga Tuigamala, and he can't see it getting better at Twickenham on Sunday morning.
Last weekend was a poor one for international rugby, says Inga Tuigamala, and he can't see it getting better at Twickenham on Sunday morning.
The game of guessing has never got close to the merry-go-round of front-row props used by this All Blacks coaching regime.
The All Blacks must humiliate England on Sunday for the good of the world game, writes Gregor Paul.
The game in NZ missed a trick or two following last year's World Cup victory.
It was the All Blacks who won at the San Siro but the Italians who were smiling, writes Gregor Paul from Milan.
Carter, a brave but normally clinical rather than ferocious tackler, had clearly decided that this was not a moment for taking prisoners.
If this tour wasn't already hard enough, now the All Blacks will have to watch out for officials determined to show they are not intimidated by the touring side.
All Blacks’ win over Wales built on the back of a ferocious defensive effort, writes Gregor Paul.
Warren Gatland is obviously licking his lips at the prospect of becoming the first Wales coach in 56 years to beat the All Blacks.