
All of the latest news surrounding the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia.

All the latest news, previews, match reports and reaction from England.

All the latest Super Rugby news, views, previews and match reports right here!

Can you solve the Missing Men? Today, Ulster's class of 2005 versus Leinster.

This week covers Australia, planning and a curious coaching situation.
Sorry, this story is unavailable
| Fixture | Details |
|---|---|
| All times are local | |
| International Match | |
| Sunday , May 26 | |
| England vs Barbarians | ![]() |
| More International Match fixtures | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Friday , May 31 | |
| Crusaders vs Waratahs | 08:35 |
| Brumbies vs Hurricanes | 10:40 |
| More Super Rugby fixtures | |
| Fixture | Details |
|---|---|
| All times are local | |
| Aviva Premiership | |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Leicester 37 - 17 Northampton | ![]() |
| More Aviva Premiership results | |
| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Ulster 18 - 24 Leinster | ![]() |
| More RaboDirect PRO12 results | |
| Top 14 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 9 - 25 Castres | ![]() |
| More Top 14 results | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Blues 13 - 20 Brumbies | ![]() |
| Western Force 19 - 18 Highlanders | ![]() |
| Stormers 20 - 15 Reds | ![]() |
| Sharks 16 - 18 Bulls | ![]() |
| Southern Kings 22 - 34 Cheetahs | ![]() |
| More Super Rugby results | |
| Top 14 | |
| Friday , May 24 | |
| Toulon 24 - 9 Toulouse | ![]() |
| More Top 14 results | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Chiefs 28 - 19 Crusaders | ![]() |
| Melbourne Rebels 24 - 22 Waratahs | ![]() |
| More Super Rugby results | |
| Heineken Cup | |
| Saturday , May 18 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 15 - 16 Toulon | ![]() |
| More Heineken Cup results | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Crusaders 23 - 3 Blues | ![]() |
| Waratahs 28 - 22 Brumbies | ![]() |
| Cheetahs 27 - 13 Reds | ![]() |
| Bulls 35 - 18 Highlanders | ![]() |
| More Super Rugby results | |
| Amlin Challenge Cup | |
| Friday , May 17 | |
| Stade Francais 13 - 34 Leinster | ![]() |
| More Amlin Challenge Cup results | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Hurricanes 12 - 17 Chiefs | ![]() |
| Western Force 13 - 23 Sharks | ![]() |
| Melbourne Rebels 30 - 21 Stormers | ![]() |
| More Super Rugby results | |
| Aviva Premiership | |
| Sunday , May 12 | |
| Saracens 13 - 27 Northampton | ![]() |
| Saturday , May 11 | |
| Leicester 33 - 16 Harlequins | ![]() |
| More Aviva Premiership results | |
| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Leinster 17 - 15 Glasgow | ![]() |
| More RaboDirect PRO12 results | |
| Top 14 | |
| Castres 25 - 12 Montpellier | ![]() |
| More Top 14 results | |
| Super Rugby | |
| Blues 36 - 32 Melbourne Rebels | ![]() |
| More Super Rugby results | |
Comments
Toulousain says...
Sorry Dougie. You're right. My post is misleading. The Irish indeed compete at Pro12 and HCup. I guess the ongoing debate is whether Pro12 is really a serious competition.
Posted 11:39 29th August 2012
Carpelone says...
The ideal Bok squad at the moment would be IMO (without injuries, leaving out the ones who ruled themselves out like JF or FdP):
Beast, BdP, Jannie (not convinced though), Etzebeth, Bresler, Brussouw, Coetzee, Burger (Smith), MacLeod, Lambie, Habana, Steyn (but his belly has to disappear), JP Pietersen (impressive at 13), Hougaard, Petersen/Pienaar.
Maybe not world beaters, but a good team anyway, ready to cope with the 5 second Law.
Posted 10:21 29th August 2012
APV1 says...
@ GCP_JONES - I think the AP clubs would start "throwing strops" about the salary cap imbalance, as we all should. If we want a truely level playing field, we need to be able to compete under the same restrictions. By being able to buy a massive squad of "marquee" players, and home-grown talent, you're able to get the advantage over clubs which can't. You are less affected by injuries. You have fewer injuries, as you're able to rest players. You can choose players to suit the opposition. And so on.
But I don't know whether it would be possible for the IRB (and it would have to be at that level) to make sensible and fair rules. I like the fact, for example, that The Rebels were able to have a different squat set-up than the rest of the Aus teams, to give them time to "catch up". Sensible and fair, imo. But could this work globally? Is the IRB up to the job?
@ hhlamazing - no-one will have any respect for your opinion, if you're using Stuart Barnes as a reference point. He's a berk. He may have played for both Bath and England (my teams), but he's a twerp and should be ignored. To then follow that with, "...and have diluted English talent with imports." is just more nonsense, unnecessary and wrong.
@ ZombieBites - that doesn't get around the Edinburgh debacle though...
@ Herbman - SA drew with a green England team on home soil and to Argentina. Don't get carried away.
Posted 10:01 29th August 2012
Carpelone says...
safehands
Your analysis complements my point of view. I agree on what you say. Fortunately, a new wave of talents is emerging, the important is to put them in a position of getting international exposure soon.
Posted 08:39 29th August 2012
sandal says...
@Carpelone
You make some good points.
Good grief!
Posted 04:51 29th August 2012
safehands says...
Do Bok fans simply not get it? Apart from 1998 and 2009, is there a time when the Boks where as 'dominant' as many Bok fans believe. Even the 2 RWC¿s weren¿t won with teams that were considered dominant...talented and driven yes, but far from the best on display. Other top teams worked out those teams of 98 & 09 very quickly, and the perceived air of superiority was quickly quashed. Predictably followed by the usual blaming of the politics/coaches/referees/rest of the world is conspiring against us/All Blacks are cheats and so it continues on in 2012.
Don¿t get me wrong, I'm not playing down the Boks. There is a large pool of talent in SA Rugby and the potential is there to beat any side on any given day. However, I do believe that the fans in SA build some of the players up to be far better than they really. Nobody can question that Bismarck, Beast, Burger and perhaps Lambie and Etzebeth are world class, but really the rest are average in terms of world stocks.
Also, the perception that SA are physically more dominant than all other nations is ridiculous. There are many nations with men on the rugby pitch to match their size and aggression, particularly in the professional era. And therein is the real issue, this perceived physical prowess that no other team can counter their physicality. This is the pro era chaps and the top teams do counter it. That is when the Boks run out of ideas. There is no FLAIR and invention...just relying on the usual ¿hulk smash¿ mentality which is dumb. As JayStarr rightly points out, the last time the Boks had a bit of invention was when Eddie Jones was there¿.since then¿.nothing.
Also, why is it unacceptable to draw with Argentina in Argentina? They are renowned for big physical forwards (like SA see, so hulk smash fails again) and are passionate men. They were the better team on the day and deserved to win.
Posted 02:25 29th August 2012
ruckingkiwi says...
Well the moment Meyer picked the Bulls 8, 9 , 10, everyone could plan for the kick chase. England picked up on it by test 3 and Argentina only took 2 weeks to get it together, it will be a big test of Meyers coaching to keep improving week after week but at this point it appears to be hitting a plateau. Hopefully they come right so we see some epic clashes against NZ and hopefully there is still everything to play for in the final weekend.
Posted 01:22 29th August 2012
pierredelot1 says...
There I was , reading away as you covered all pertinant points only to crash at the final hurdle with " At last Rob Andrew even looks like he's doing something." Now put the cork back in the bottle, have a short nap and start again. Why the hell would he start now.
Posted 23:59 28th August 2012
Lucasrg says...
I post this already in some other articles, Boks got to polay simiplar if not the same as the Sharks do. Yet, at the end of the day, u got to have a game plan for the talents you got in your roster. if Heyneke is on the bench then Mallet was a slighlty better choice.
Posted 23:59 28th August 2012
Herbman says...
SA must be the only unbeaten side in the world this year (apart from NZ of course), not sure why all this speak of "lean years ahead" and "the rest passing them by".
Posted 19:49 28th August 2012
Dougie says...
@Toulousain, in what way can the Irish only compete at one level? You say that the French can compete at two, club + national team. Well then surely the Irish can compete at club + HC, since you've separated those for some reason. Leinster have been in the Celtic League final for the past two years, and Munster won it two years ago.
Posted 19:31 28th August 2012
ZombieBites says...
A solution to the HEC issue is to expand the tournie to 24 teams made up of 8 each from the English, French and PRO12 leagues. Split the 24 teams into 8 groups of 4. Top 2 qualify from each group, with the winners playing at home to the runners up on a seeded based system. Whilst this means 1 extra game, it also means that teams are more likely to have interest in the tournie through to the final group rounds.
Posted 19:25 28th August 2012
hhlamazing says...
For so many years Leinster and Munster were the "princes of Europe" according to Stuart Barnes and the English and French were quite happy. Leinster create the second best academy in Europe second only to Toulouse, start winning a few and everything needs to change.
come on, this is just sour English and French getting upset as they want to win again.
The issue comes from the different structures of the clubs in the different countries. in France they have endless supplies of money, in the UK they had the money but not the case today and have diluted English talent with imports. In Ireland, Scotland, Wales, they have limited playing pools and resources.
any resolution will lead to someone getting upset as to the outcome. Personally I think the HCup is the best tournament in the world and any change to it could have dire consequences.
Ireland has won it 6 times (one year without the English) the French 5 times and the English 6 times. Who is not to say Leicester will not be in the final this year or Toulouse. Outsiders such as Saracans, Ospreys, Quins, Saints. And you can't count out Leinster or Munster (exp with the final in Dublin).
So quite whining about how it is setup, sit back and enjoy the best rugby tournament in the world.
Posted 16:48 28th August 2012
GCP_JONES says...
As you said in your piece on the heineken its gonna turn a bit nasty when the powers that be sit around the table.I do think the proposal from the english clubs does have some merit.
The Pro 12 certainly does need the teams to step up, the situation with Edinburgh last year says it all really. Also the league has suffered with the loss of so many players from the Welsh teams so anything that makes it more of a spectacle would be welcome. Plus the likes of Connacht, Newport and Zebre would find a more level playing field in the Aimlin?.
But one point against the reform proposal, if the English and French got together would the Avaiva clubs start throwing more strops over the budgets of the French clubs?
Posted 15:31 28th August 2012
fattysock says...
@Carpelone
I didn't see the Sharks mentioned in the article? Only the Bulls and the Stormers were accused of playing "predictable rugby"
Posted 15:27 28th August 2012
bignoel says...
Dear leinster_goy, the arguement is all about money I'm afraid. The English & French clubs, who bring in most of the TV revenue, want more of it.
Being an English supporter, I happen to agree with them, but only to improve the competition. The groups which have Italian clubs in them almost always supply 2 quarter finalists. How is this fair to those clubs that do not have an Italian club in their group? Beaten semi finalists Edinburgh, finished 11th (I think) in their domestic league. That was because they were able to save all of their best players for their European campaign as they automatically qualify for the HC. How is that fair? I doubt they would have progressed so far if their players had to play every week in the RaboDirect.
I am sorry but no Italian clubs would improve the competition. By the same token, they would be more competitive in the 2nd tier European competition.
Anyway, it doesn't matter what I think, it's all about the money. If the English and French do not get their way, we will be watching the Anglo-French cup in 2 years time. That is where all the sponsors will go. The European Cup will cease to exist as it will have no sponsers (Heineken will certainly not be interested).
How about this for a compromise? The top 7 in each league qualify along with the HC finalists from the previous year and the Amlin winners. I would also like to see 4 groups of 6, but I recognise that this is unlikely as it would introduce and extra 2 fixtures into an already overcrowded season. It would improve the competition, however, with a straight 2 from every groupl qualifying for the knock out stages...
Posted 15:03 28th August 2012
Trinats2 says...
"It must be a worrying time for Aussie fans when they see their most impressive franchise marshalled by a South African"
I though Ewan McKenzie was from Australia !!! (Reds finished TOP of the Aus conf, which was very impressive considering all their injures).
Loose pass, more like loose research.
Posted 14:39 28th August 2012
JayStarr says...
Agree with your comments on South Africa, except that we did not win the 2007 World Cup by playing such rugby. We had another dimension added to our game thanks to Eddie Jones, and if you watch those games (and our tries) again, you'll see what can happen if the Springboks actually add another dimension to their game.
Unfortunately that dimension departed along with Eddie Jones.
Posted 14:01 28th August 2012
quietbrit says...
@ Carpelone - I agree the Sharks play a much better brand of Rugby - the loose pass point about the Stormers and Bulls still stands, they are playing the Rugby that won the 2007 WC and not taking into account 5 years of new laws and new thinking. Hell Eng have not sorted it out in 9 years (though there is always hope...)...
@ leinster_goy - I agree Ireland have under achieved massively in 6N. I just don't think that is a good reason to maintain the Status Quo (though I agree other arguments exist). Nice evocation of BOD btw...
Posted 13:35 28th August 2012
payve says...
I'm fairly on the fence with the HC english/french issue. But I do find myself asking: "Why shouldn't the pro12 compete with one another to get into the higher tier competition?" This is sport after all which is all about competition.
(I am English, but a wasps fan so likely if the english/french unions get their way my team will be unaffected anyway given their form over the last few seasons).
Posted 13:21 28th August 2012