Women's Rugby World Cup 2025
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Fans react to the WRU proposals to cut its professional men's teams from four to two.
The Springboks will look to bounce back from last weekend's shock 38-22 Rugby Championship defeat to the Wallabies when they face them again in Cape Town on Saturday.
Ilona Maher’s mission at the Women’s Rugby World Cup is about more than just winning games. Heading into the United States’ tournament opener on Friday, the world’s most followed rugby player on social media wants to get more eyeballs on the sport as it ramps up attempts to crack the market in America.
Mark Chapman, Jon Wilkin, Brian Noble and Jamie Peacock discuss and debate the hardest men in rugby league, from those known as being enforcers to others who were simply fearless.
The Wallabies stunned the Springboks in Johannesburg, can they do it again in Cape Town? And can the Pumas bounce back in Buenos Aires?
Not content with the shock win at Ellis Park, Wallaby coach Joe Schmidt wants to unleash “the fastest rugby player in Australia” against the Springboks in the second Castle Lager Rugby Championship test in Cape Town on Saturday.
American social media sensation Ilona Maher says she may move into WWE or Hollywood as her next career move after the Women's Rugby World Cup.
As the Women’s Rugby World Cup arrives in the UK, Jodie Ounsley, 24, from Yorkshire, shares how she defied expectations – and why more women should give the sport a try
Former NFL wide receiver Louis Rees-Zammit is back to his true calling as a rugby star, and he wishes he had never wasted his time in football.
"Most of the people that I knew, if they had a baby they would then just stop playing." Ms Brown continued training up until she gave birth to her son and returned to the pitch six months after he was born. But it was a big change. "Logistics are really hard," she said, remembering sometimes having to breastfeed her son during games.