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Hurricanes and Blues Set the Pace as Super Rugby Pacific 2026 Title Race Tightens
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Hurricanes and Blues Set the Pace as Super Rugby Pacific 2026 Title Race Tightens

The Hurricanes and Blues share the Super Rugby Pacific lead on 20 points, with the Brumbies one point behind and the Queensland Reds two back in a tightly packed top four. The Crusaders and Chiefs remain within range but need stronger runs of form, while the lower half of the table is already under pressure to avoid losing touch with the championship race.

'The Biggest Update in Quite a While': Squidge Rugby Dissects the Cardiff-Y11 Deal Collapse
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'The Biggest Update in Quite a While': Squidge Rugby Dissects the Cardiff-Y11 Deal Collapse

Squidge Rugby breaks down the collapsed Cardiff-Y11 ownership deal, the WRU's three-region plan, and why Welsh rugby's uncertainty is set to drag on for years.

Rugby17 Apr 2026

'Nobody Is Safe': Ireland's De Lutiis Play Alarms Australian Rugby

A reported life-changing contract offer from Ireland to uncapped Wallabies prospect Massimo De Lutiis has inflamed Australian rugby, with analyst Nick Wasiliev warning the move sets a 'nobody is safe' precedent for every Australian player still on home soil.

Ion Neculai: Zebre Rugby’s Powerful Flanker Building His Presence in the Back Row
Rugby10 Apr 2026

Ion Neculai: Zebre Rugby’s Powerful Flanker Building His Presence in the Back Row

Ion Neculai is a powerful flanker for Zebre Rugby whose 189 cm, 132 kg frame makes him a significant presence in the back row. This profile examines his role as a collision-winning forward, his importance at the breakdown, and the way his physicality and work rate can help Zebre compete in the game’s toughest exchanges.

Charlie McCaig: Edinburgh Rugby’s Emerging Back Bringing Size, Promise and Versatility
Rugby10 Apr 2026

Charlie McCaig: Edinburgh Rugby’s Emerging Back Bringing Size, Promise and Versatility

Charlie McCaig is an emerging back for Edinburgh Rugby whose 191cm, 94kg frame gives him the profile of a modern professional outside back. His size suggests strengths in carrying, aerial contests, defensive collisions and positional versatility, all of which are valuable assets in today’s game. While still developing his senior career, McCaig’s physical attributes and adaptability make him a promising option within Edinburgh’s squad and a player with clear long-term upside.

Tom Dunn: Bath Rugby’s Relentless Flanker and the Value of Uncompromising Work
Rugby10 Apr 2026

Tom Dunn: Bath Rugby’s Relentless Flanker and the Value of Uncompromising Work

Tom Dunn is a key figure in Bath Rugby’s forward pack, bringing size, physicality and consistency to the flanker role. At 187cm and 109kg, he is built for the demands of modern back-row play, contributing through breakdown work, defensive intensity and relentless effort rather than headline moments. His value to Bath lies in his reliability, tactical discipline and ability to influence the hard-fought areas that often decide elite rugby matches.

Guillaume Didey: A Developing Presence in Stade Français Paris’ Rugby Project
Rugby10 Apr 2026

Guillaume Didey: A Developing Presence in Stade Français Paris’ Rugby Project

Guillaume Didey is a back in the Stade Français Paris setup, developing within one of French rugby’s most demanding club environments. While detailed public stats remain limited, his role highlights the importance of versatility, positional awareness, defensive discipline and tactical intelligence in the modern game. At a club where depth and readiness are crucial, Didey represents the kind of developing squad player whose progress can become increasingly valuable over the course of a long season.

Archie Stanley: Bath Rugby’s Emerging Prop Building His Case in the Front Row
Rugby10 Apr 2026

Archie Stanley: Bath Rugby’s Emerging Prop Building His Case in the Front Row

Archie Stanley is an English prop for Bath Rugby whose value lies in the demanding fundamentals of front-row play. At 1.79m and 108kg, he has the physical profile to contribute through scrummaging power, low-body leverage and close-range effectiveness in contact. The article examines his role within Bath’s pack, the modern responsibilities of a prop and the technical, physical and mental strengths required to succeed in one of rugby’s most specialised positions.

Rugby3 Apr 2026

'You Can't Just Be a Delivering 10': Inside Modern Rugby's Fly-Half Reset

Pundits on The Good, The Bad and The Rugby have laid out a striking argument: the modern fly-half is dying, and the new prototype looks an awful lot like Romain Ntamack — a ball-carrying number 10 who functions almost as a second inside centre alongside his scrum-half. The lightweight distributor, the panel argues, is finished.

Rugby1 Apr 2026

'Nearly a Grand for Two Seats': The Rugby Ticket Crisis Starting to Drive Fans Away

A Scotland supporter's season-ticket price has gone from the equivalent of £30 a game to nearly £1,000 for two seats — and he is not alone. Sports analyst MartsViews argues rugby is quietly producing a two-tier attendance market: fans will still pay for the Six Nations, but are walking away from everything else. The knock-on effect, he warns, is that regular fixtures are starting to feel less important.

Leicester Tigers Hold Firm at Welford Road to Seal Home Victory over Bristol Rugby
Rugby23 Mar 2026

Leicester Tigers Hold Firm at Welford Road to Seal Home Victory over Bristol Rugby

Leicester Tigers secured a classified home victory over Bristol Rugby at Mattioli Woods Welford Road Stadium in the 2026 season fixture, finishing first with Bristol second. With limited official data available, the result points to a controlled Leicester performance that made home advantage count and kept the visitors behind throughout the contest.

Harlequins Hold Firm at The Stoop to Defeat Gloucester Rugby
Rugby22 Mar 2026

Harlequins Hold Firm at The Stoop to Defeat Gloucester Rugby

Harlequins defeated Gloucester Rugby at Twickenham Stoop on 22 March 2026, finishing classified first ahead of the visitors. With limited event data available, the key takeaway is a professional home win for Harlequins, who made venue advantage count and kept Gloucester in second.

Benetton Rugby Make Home Advantage Count Against Ospreys at Monigo
Rugby22 Mar 2026

Benetton Rugby Make Home Advantage Count Against Ospreys at Monigo

Benetton Rugby used home advantage at Stadio Comunale di Monigo to finish ahead of Ospreys in their United Rugby Championship 2026 meeting. With both sides classified, the result was defined by Benetton’s control and ability to stay in front, while Ospreys were left chasing the contest and ultimately had to settle for second.

Harlequins Hold Sway at The Stoop to See Off Gloucester Rugby
Rugby22 Mar 2026

Harlequins Hold Sway at The Stoop to See Off Gloucester Rugby

Harlequins defeated Gloucester Rugby at Twickenham Stoop in the Gallagher Premiership 2026, with the home side taking the classified win and Gloucester finishing second. With limited event data available, the key takeaway is that Harlequins made home advantage count and secured a professional result.

Sharks Hold Firm at Hollywoodbets Kings Park to Defeat Munster Rugby
Rugby22 Mar 2026

Sharks Hold Firm at Hollywoodbets Kings Park to Defeat Munster Rugby

Sharks defeated Munster Rugby at Hollywoodbets Kings Park in a United Rugby Championship 2026 fixture, with the home side finishing first and Munster second. With limited event data available, the key takeaway is a controlled home win for the Sharks, who converted venue advantage into a significant result over strong opposition.

Lions Hold Firm at Ellis Park to Defeat Edinburgh Rugby
Rugby21 Mar 2026

Lions Hold Firm at Ellis Park to Defeat Edinburgh Rugby

The Lions secured a home victory over Edinburgh Rugby at Ellis Park in the United Rugby Championship 2026, finishing first ahead of the visitors. With limited event data available, the key takeaway was the Lions’ efficient use of home advantage and their ability to stay ahead of Edinburgh throughout the contest.

Waratahs Hold Firm at Allianz to Defeat the Blues in Super Rugby Pacific
Rugby21 Mar 2026

Waratahs Hold Firm at Allianz to Defeat the Blues in Super Rugby Pacific

NSW Waratahs defeated the Blues at Allianz Stadium on Saturday evening in the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season, finishing first as the home side while the visitors were classified second. In a factual, result-driven contest, the Waratahs made home advantage count and secured an important win against strong opposition.

Drua Deliver at Churchill Park to Defeat Reds in Super Rugby Pacific
Rugby21 Mar 2026

Drua Deliver at Churchill Park to Defeat Reds in Super Rugby Pacific

Fijian Drua defeated the Queensland Reds at Churchill Park on 21 March 2026 in Super Rugby Pacific, with the home side finishing first and the Reds second. The result reinforced the Drua’s growing reputation as a formidable force at home, while Queensland were left to rue another difficult away assignment.

Bath Rugby Delivers at The Rec to Finish Ahead of Saracens
Rugby21 Mar 2026

Bath Rugby Delivers at The Rec to Finish Ahead of Saracens

Bath Rugby claimed victory at the Recreation Ground on Saturday, finishing first ahead of Saracens in a significant 2026 season result. With limited event data available, the key takeaway is that Bath converted home advantage into a classified win, while Saracens had to settle for second.

Bath Rugby Hold Firm at the Rec to See Off Saracens in Premiership Statement
Rugby21 Mar 2026

Bath Rugby Hold Firm at the Rec to See Off Saracens in Premiership Statement

Bath Rugby converted home advantage into a significant Gallagher Premiership victory at the Recreation Ground, finishing first ahead of Saracens. With the starting order unchanged at the flag, Bath’s success was built on control and composure rather than late drama, while Saracens were left chasing the contest without finding a way past.