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Rugby Transfers: Springbok heads to Japan, Nawaqanitawase’s future confirmed while Glasgow target Rassie snub
Check out the latest rugby transfers and rumours.
They have the talent to become a new scrum powerhouse in the URC. They currently rank third in the URC’s statistics for best scrum percentage (95%). Their 32 scrum penalties is the second highest in ...
The Sharks plan to recover over a 10-day break, and then return to training where they will "reset". A resurgent Sharks side say they will use the break to recover physically after two bruising local ...
In a matchup between Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini, the Chicago Blackhawks put up an offensive onslaught and beat the San Jose Sharks 6-3.
Vote for your favorite Herald-Tribune Boys Athlete of the Week nominee for Feb. 2-7, sponsored by Central Florida Behavioral Health Network ...
If the Vodacom Bulls are to have any chance of repeating their appearance in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship Grand ...
The case wrapped in June 2024 with arbitrators siding with Pensack -- ordering Vonleh to cough up roughly $192K, plus ...
The Magpies swooped to win four games, the Devils got up to some try-scoring mischief in Bundaberg and Wynnum-Manly moved to take down its Tweed Seagulls rivals at home in an action-packed opening ...
A special City Council meeting called following the death of Harvey Mayor Christopher Clark ended without an acting mayor ...
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Springbok star set for permanent move overseas
A leading Springbok backline star is reportedly preparing to soon head overseas once again in a big-money move.
Saracens back Brandon Jackson becomes the 16th player to join Newcastle Red Bulls for next season in a two-year deal.
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FloRugby's professional club power rankings: Feb. 4, 2026
Glasgow stay top as Leinster and Saints chase, Stormers slide again, and Japan League One pauses, in FloRugby Professional Club Power Rankings update.
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