Fresh rugby stories from around the global game.

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Jordan scores hat-trick to become All Blacks' record try-scorer

Will Jordan scores a hat-trick against Italy in the Nations Championship to become New Zealand's record try-scorer, with 50 tries in 56 Tests. The story belongs in the International Rugby lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how the development affects Test selection, national depth, player movement or the next international window. The next useful check is the table impact, home-field path and whether the same form holds once knockout pressure arrives.

Source: BBC Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 19:16 JST
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Wallabies player ratings: Fraser McReight ‘incredible’ once again but Joe Schmidt’s ‘fly-half woes continue’

The Wallabies' player ratings following their defeat to France in the Nations Championship. The story belongs in the International Rugby lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how the development affects Test selection, national depth, player movement or the next international window. The next useful check is the table impact, home-field path and whether the same form holds once knockout pressure arrives.

Source: Planet Rugby / 11 Jul, 18:56 JST
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World Rugby Nations Cup – USA vs Zimbabwe – ARN Guide

History will be made in Charlotte on Saturday evening as the USA takes on Zimbabwe for the first time in a full test match. The Eagles are coming off a slender but welcome victory over Portugal during the first week of Nations Cup action, while the Zables were competitive but came up short against Tonga. … The post World Rugby Nations Cup – USA vs Zimbabwe – ARN Guide appeared first on Americas Rugby News .

Source: Americas Rugby News - MLR / 10 Jul, 23:37 JST
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World Rugby Nations Cup – Chile vs Hong Kong – ARN Guide

Round two of the World Rugby Nations Cup will give fans an inside look into a Rugby World Cup 2027 fixture. Los Cóndores will have home advantage against Hong Kong in Viña del Mar, Chile on Saturday. The same match will next be played as a Pool A match in Townsville, Australia. Chile vs Hong … The post World Rugby Nations Cup – Chile vs Hong Kong – ARN Guide appeared first on Americas Rugby News .

Source: Americas Rugby News - MLR / 10 Jul, 21:23 JST
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Top 14 Table: Rugby Scores, Results & Fixtures - TNT Sports

Top 14 Table: Rugby Scores, Results & Fixtures - TNT Sports. The story belongs in the French Top 14 lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how it affects one of the sport's deepest club competitions, from Top 14 table pressure to promotion, squad depth and European influence. The next useful check is whether follow-up reporting confirms the rugby consequences rather than leaving it as a headline-only update.

Source: TNT Sports / 10 Jul, 21:02 JST
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Watch All Blacks Vs. Italy Rugby Live: New Zealand Seeks 2-0 Start - Yahoo Sports

Watch All Blacks Vs. Italy Rugby Live: New Zealand Seeks 2-0 Start - Yahoo Sports. The story belongs in the European Cups lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how it shapes knockout pressure, cross-border standards and whether domestic form can survive European intensity. The next useful check is whether follow-up reporting confirms the rugby consequences rather than leaving it as a headline-only update.

Source: Yahoo Sports / 11 Jul, 14:01 JST
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Bayonne vs Cheetahs | Cheetahs vs Bayonne | Challenge Cup Live

Bayonne vs Cheetahs | Cheetahs vs Bayonne | Challenge Cup Live - Rugbypass.com. The story belongs in the European Cups lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how it shapes knockout pressure, cross-border standards and whether domestic form can survive European intensity. The next useful check is whether follow-up reporting confirms the rugby consequences rather than leaving it as a headline-only update.

Source: Rugbypass.com / 11 Jul, 06:12 JST
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Jordan breaks All Blacks try record in win over Italy

Will Jordan becomes New Zealand's record try-scorer with a hat-trick in his side's 47-17 thrashing of Italy in the Nations Championship. The story belongs in the International Rugby lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how the development affects Test selection, national depth, player movement or the next international window. The next useful check is the table impact, home-field path and whether the same form holds once knockout pressure arrives.

Source: BBC Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 18:13 JST
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Can Wales make headlines in football-mad Argentina?

It is fair to say one sporting spectacle has dominated in Argentina this week and it has not been rugby's Nations Championship. The story belongs in the International Rugby lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how the development affects Test selection, national depth, player movement or the next international window. The next useful check is the table impact, home-field path and whether the same form holds once knockout pressure arrives.

Source: BBC Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 05:00 JST
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England return to the north with Borthwick needing to avoid a Mersey meltdown

Team head to Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium to face Fiji needing to avoid a sixth straight defeat, with eyes on debutants Van Rensburg and Caluori England’s men venture north to play international rugby union so infrequently that their Nations Championship fixture against Fiji is a newsflash in itself. It is more than a decade since the north-west last staged a union Test and approaching 30 years since the England coaches Steve Borthwick and Richard Wigglesworth, among others, had their youthful sporting ambitions sparked by watching England at Old Trafford and Huddersfield respectively in the late 1990s. So even in the dog days of July, with temperatures nudging 30 degrees celsius and Merseyside feeling more akin to the Med, this particular game is significant even before England’s recent five-game losing streak is layered on. Get it right and Borthwick can head to Argentina for the final leg of this summer’s magic mystery tour with some pressure relieved. Get it wrong at Hill Dickinson Stadium and a hard day’s night looms. Continue reading...

Source: The Guardian Rugby Union / 10 Jul, 23:42 JST
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Wallabies extend losing streak after being blown away by France in Nations Championship

Australia soundly beaten after leading at half-time in Brisbane Second-half blitz sees Les Bleus run out 42-26 winners The Wallabies crashed to defeat to France in Brisbane to extend their losing streak to six – their worst losing run in a decade – and continue their winless start to the Nations Championship. As they had last week against Ireland, Australia squandered a half-time lead to be blown away by a scintillating France, leaving Joe Schmidt facing a terrible fade to black for his final Test next week as national coach. Both teams were stinging from narrow losses last week and their desperation told in a frantic early tempo. Despite an early jackal and what appeared to be a 50-22 kick from Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, the referee scrubbed it all for a high tackle. France took the gift, kicking deep and rolling into Australia’s red zone before unleashing the 145kg Brisbane-born wrecking ball Emmanuel Meafou from point blank. France 7-0. Continue reading...

Source: The Guardian Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 18:56 JST
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50 in 56: The numbers behind Will Jordan’s journey to becoming the All Blacks’ greatest-ever try scorer

It's official: Will Jordan is the All Blacks' greatest-ever try scorer in international rugby. The story belongs in the International Rugby lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how the development affects Test selection, national depth, player movement or the next international window. The next useful check is whether follow-up reporting confirms the rugby consequences rather than leaving it as a headline-only update.

Source: Planet Rugby / 11 Jul, 18:56 JST
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Six-try France fight back to beat Wallabies

Aaron Grandidier Nkanang scores two tries on his debut as France fight back to beat Australia in Brisbane and condemn Joe Schmidt's side to a sixth successive defeat. The story belongs in the International Rugby lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how the development affects Test selection, national depth, player movement or the next international window. The next useful check is whether officials, clubs or competition organisers give a clearer ruling that changes match-day incentives.

Source: BBC Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 18:30 JST
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Australia 26-42 France: Nations Championship rugby union international – as it happened

Wallabies unable to defend 21-12 half-time lead France run in four tries in dominate second half Australia in gold, France in blue, round two of the Nations Championship is under way… Anthem time in Brisbane, which means an always welcome rendition of La Marseillaise. Advance Australia Fair pales by comparison, but the duration of the song allows plenty of close-ups of the Wallabies’ excellent First Nations jersey, worn to coincide with NAIDOC Week here in Australia. Continue reading...

Source: The Guardian Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 19:00 JST
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Will Jordan grabs try-scoring record as All Blacks hammer Italy in Nations Championship

Fullback scores hat-trick as New Zealand win 47-17 in Wellington New coach Dave ‌Rennie has ‌back-to-back wins in his first matches The gap between New Zealand’s ambition and execution widened as the All Blacks overcame a slow start to beat Italy 47-17 and remain unbeaten after two rounds of the Nations Championship. A dismal first-half performance was partly redeemed as Will Jordan scored three tries to become New Zealand’s all-time leading try-scorer in Tests with 50 in 56 matches and Josh Moorby came off the bench to make an live-wire debut on his birthday. Continue reading...

Source: The Guardian Rugby Union / 11 Jul, 16:42 JST
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Black Lion vs Toulon | Toulon vs Black Lion | Challenge Cup Live

Black Lion vs Toulon | Toulon vs Black Lion | Challenge Cup Live - Rugbypass.com. The story belongs in the European Cups lane because it gives readers a specific rugby development to follow rather than just another link in the feed. The wider rugby value is how it shapes knockout pressure, cross-border standards and whether domestic form can survive European intensity. The next useful check is whether follow-up reporting confirms the rugby consequences rather than leaving it as a headline-only update.

Source: Rugbypass.com / 11 Jul, 06:09 JST
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Northampton reset comes at the right time for Mitchell

Northampton's break appears to have arrived at a useful moment, with Alex Mitchell's comments pointing to the value of a reset before the Premiership run-in tightens. The rugby question is whether the leaders can turn that pause into sharper execution as playoff pressure rises. For Saints, the margins now sit around tempo, game control and making sure their strongest combinations are fresh enough for the final push.

Source: Rugbypass.com / 11 Jul, 01:41 JST
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Lydiate set for full-time Wales role after Dragons exit

Dan Lydiate's move from the Dragons into a full-time Wales role gives the national setup another experienced voice with deep Test and regional knowledge. The significance is less about one departure and more about how Wales rebuilds its environment around development, standards and contact-area detail. For the Dragons, it also removes a familiar leader from the playing group, creating another small transition point in Welsh rugby's wider reset.

Source: Rugbypass.com / 11 Jul, 14:28 JST
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Stormers view Champions Cup as a major step in their European growth

The Stormers viewing the Champions Cup as a major step says plenty about South African teams' European ambitions. The competition offers money, profile and a different tactical examination, but it also brings travel, squad-management and calendar strain. For the Stormers, the challenge is turning participation into credibility without letting Europe damage domestic consistency.

Source: Rugbypass.com / 11 Jul, 06:43 JST