Stoic defence by Leinster in the dying seconds secured the Irish province a 16-14 win over bitter rivals La Rochelle in a dramatic finish to the Champions Cup Pool 2 match on Sunday.
Ronan O’Gara will welcome Munster to La Rochelle in the Investec Champions Cup Round of 16 in April. The legendary former out-half has not coached against his old team since the 2016/17 season when he was an assistant at Racing 92 and taking them on as a head coach will be an altogether different matter.
Leinster are unbeaten in the Champions Cup and United Rugby Championship this season Investec Champions Cup Pool 2 La Rochelle (6) 14 Try: Leyds Pens: Hastoy (3) Leinster: (10) 16 Try: McCarthy ...
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Bath prop Beno Obano was sent off in the second half as Leinster knocked the Premiership leaders out of the Investec Champions Cup with a 47 – 21 victory. Obano was shown two yellow cards – the first for a high tackle on Jamison Gibson-Park,
Celtic Challenge and Premiership Women’s Rugby action continues this weekend, with two games live on RugbyPass TV. There was intrigue in a call-up for the latest ‘kilted Kiwi’ Fergus Burke and a ‘bolter’ in Glasgow No.8 Jack Mann. Whether you ...
The hope being expressed about Owen Farrell at Racing 92 is “the best is yet to come” as the former England captain returns to action on Saturday, after two and a half months out due to injury.
Fabien Galthie has named an incredibly strong 42-man squad for the Six Nations, as France seek to break Ireland's vice-grip on the title.
World Player of the Year Thierry Dusautoir gives his verdict on who will win the Six Nations - and gives his judgement on the job Ronan O'Gara is doing with La Rochelle
BATH must head to Dublin with no fear for their huge Investec Champions Cup encounter with Leinster according to former England winger and
If our rugby columnist selected three memories from a stellar career with Munster, the Twickenham aftermath 25 years ago will always be one of them. That formed the cornerstone of a community movement so powerful,
Wales legend George North has hailed ex-Dragons RFC fly-half Sam Davies as "immense" ahead of their clash. The 31-year-old Wales international has been instrumental for Pro D2 club Grenoble since making the switch from south Wales in 2023.