ROME (Reuters) -Italy dominated proceedings but almost let ... below Georgia for the first time, in World Rugby’s rankings. The future of veteran coach Warren Gatland is now in serious question ...
but it was the type of rugby that had to be played today," he added. Quesada has made it clear in the past that improving Italy’s prospects is a long-term project. They avoided the wooden spoon ...
Not on your nelly, sunshine. We've just lost to Italy. For the third time in four years. The side that, until Welsh rugby imploded, were the laughing stock of European rugby. "This is Italy’s ...
France flyhalf Romain Ntamack will miss this month's Six Nations trip to Italy due to a suspension ... the 38-time international followed World Rugby's tackle safety programme.
plus a Ben Thomas penalty as Italy had forwards Marco Riccioni and Dino Lamb yellow-carded during the closing minutes. Sign up for our Rugby service on WhatsApp to get Ireland Six Nations news ...
England host Italy on Sunday, March 9 ... Marius Jonker will perform TMO duties and Mike Adamson from the Scottish Rugby Union is the Foul Play Review Officer. Brace has a truly cosmopolitan ...
For Wales to turn things around, Burger argued that rugby must become more attractive at the grassroots level, similar to what South Africa has managed to achieve. With Wales set to take on Italy ...
Speaking on S4C after Wales' latest 22-15 defeat to Italy in Rome, Coombs is adamant Welsh rugby is suffering the consequences of Tierney's decision last year. "Looking at Gatland in this ...
"We were pragmatic and didn't get distracted by playing a type of rugby which isn't our favourite," said Italy coach Gonzalo Quesada. "I'm really proud of them." ...
with Georgia climbing above them following their Rugby Europe Championship victory over the Netherlands in Tbilisi. Tommaso Allan was on point off the tee for Italy Rainswept Rome provided a ...
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As an All Black heading into his 15th season of top-level rugby, there would seem little left to learn for Beauden Barrett. But the 33-year-old admits there have been a few things to get his head ...