Six Nations
Indigenous languages are coming back from the brink
Across Canada, people are learning the language of their ancestors and turning around and teaching others.
These communities are banning alleged criminals to protect themselves
Let down by Canada's legal system, First Nations are turning to the long tradition of expulsion.
Six Nations people blockade Caledonia highway again, accusing Ontario and Canada of broken promises
Six Nations members have rebuilt a decade-old blockade. Behind it is division over who is the legitimate government of Six Nations people.
Eddie Jones: Italy Are The Trevor Chappells Of World Rugby
The obscure reference presumably went straight over the heads of the Italians who would have little knowledge of an AUS vs NZ cricketing incident from over 30 years ago.
Tracing American Football's Rugby Roots
If there is one thing that American football and rugby fans both hate, it's when comparisons are drawn between the two sports. Nevertheless, these games are cut from the same cloth and still hold many similarities in the 21st century.
The Cult: Martin Johnson
In our final Six Nations entry to The Cult, we induct Martin Johnson. He was a man mountain when he captained England, though he couldn’t impose himself on management in quite the same way.
The Cult: Sebastien Chabal
In honour of the Six Nations, we’ve inducted an iconic rugby player from each country into The Cult. Next in line is the lumbering, terrifying figure of Sebastien Chabal.
The Cult: Shane Williams
In honour of the Six Nations, we’ve inducted an iconic rugby player from each country into The Cult. Next we have Shane Williams, a winger who sparked Welsh rugby to life.
The Cult: Tony Stanger
In honour of the Six Nations, we’ve inducted an iconic rugby player from each country into The Cult. Here, we look to Tony Stanger, the oblivious hero of Scottish rugby.
The Cult: Sergio Parisse
In honour of the Six Nations, we’ve inducted an iconic rugby player from each country into The Cult. Here, we lament the perpetual fallen hero that is Sergio Parisse.
English Coach Eddie Sports Black Eye At Six Nations Launch; Blames Bathroom Slip Up
"I walked out of the shower to get the shaver and this is what happens."
Pride, Vengeance and a 40-Yard Kick: Remembering Wales’ 2005 Clash With England
This weekend, Wales face England in desperate need of regaining some pride. The same was true of their 2005 Six Nations clash, a scintillating game with a hugely significant result.