Fresh rugby stories from around the global game.

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International Rugby video watch highlights a story worth tracking

New Zealand Rugby's leadership conversation matters because All Blacks performance, player retention, Super Rugby alignment and the wider domestic pathway all sit inside the same pressure system. A new CEO answering major All Blacks questions is not just boardroom news; it can shape how the national programme supports coaches, contracts and the next generation. The key follow-up is whether strategy turns into visible changes for players and competitions.

Source: Ruck And Roll Rugby / 15 Jul, 00:00 JST
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Stats said Scotland, the scoreboard said South Africa

Scotland's next Test cycle is starting to look deeper, with the Tuipulotu brothers and several emerging players pushing into the selection conversation. The useful rugby question is whether that next wave can add power, midfield variety and genuine squad competition behind the established names. Scotland have often had enough first-choice quality to trouble elite sides, but the bigger ceiling depends on depth that survives injuries, club workload and tactical changes across a long international season.

Source: Rugby Unity / 14 Jul, 14:30 JST
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Fijian strike power keeps the international selection spotlight bright

Fijian player depth remains one of international rugby's most exciting storylines, with pace, offloading skill and one-on-one threat continuing to shape selection conversations. The useful angle is whether that attacking talent can be matched with enough structure, set-piece stability and squad availability to turn individual brilliance into consistent Test results. Fiji's next squad movements are worth tracking closely.

Source: Kick On Rugby / 14 Jul, 14:20 JST
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International Rugby video watch puts Springboks in focus

New Zealand Rugby's leadership conversation matters because All Blacks performance, player retention, Super Rugby alignment and the wider domestic pathway all sit inside the same pressure system. A new CEO answering major All Blacks questions is not just boardroom news; it can shape how the national programme supports coaches, contracts and the next generation. The key follow-up is whether strategy turns into visible changes for players and competitions.

Source: Ruck And Roll Rugby / 14 Jul, 13:30 JST