Friday, 14 August 2026

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Daily digest

Friday, 14 August 2026 at 08:57 JST

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Mo'unga eligibility debate tests the All Blacks selection model

Richie Mo'unga's possible All Blacks return keeps New Zealand's overseas-eligibility debate alive. The selection question is not simply whether Mo'unga is good enough; it is whether changing the rule strengthens the national team without weakening Super Rugby's role as the main pathway. Dave Rennie's selection metrics, Hurricanes-Blues form lines and the next Test window all add pressure to how New Zealand balances principle with picking its best available side.

Source: Aotearoa Rugby Pod / 14 Aug, 07:42 JST
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International Rugby video watch highlights a story worth tracking

International Rugby is the centre of this rugby discussion, with the main value sitting in what it reveals about selection pressure, squad depth, tactical direction, supporter interest or the next fixture. Rugby Dispatch is treating it as a video-led story because it adds useful context for how the wider game is being discussed.

Source: Aotearoa Rugby Pod / 14 Aug, 07:40 JST
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International Rugby video watch puts All Blacks in focus

Ruahei Demant's comments about training conditions in England offer a useful window into the practical realities behind elite women's rugby. Her experience moving between the Black Ferns, the Blues and Bristol Bears Women points to the differences players manage across climates, facilities, competitions and professional environments. The story matters because women's rugby is growing quickly, but player welfare, preparation standards and day-to-day support still shape how that growth is felt on the ground.

Source: All Blacks / 14 Aug, 04:00 JST
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Springboks selection talk turns toward Alexander's next decision

Springboks selection discussion around Alexander's next decision belongs in the wider South African squad-planning conversation. The important rugby question is whether the call affects depth, role clarity or the balance between established experience and players pushing for a bigger place in the next Test cycle. The next useful update should come from confirmed squad movement rather than promotional framing.

Source: Springboks News / 14 Aug, 04:00 JST
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Gallagher Premiership video watch highlights a story worth tracking

A compilation of the best Sale Sharks tries from the 2025/26 Gallagher PREM season featuring Tom Roebuck, Arron Reed, Tom O'Flaherty and many more! Who scored the best rugby try for Sale Sharks? Let us know in the com... The Rugby Dispatch angle is what this tells us about form, selection, coaching direction, supporter interest or pressure around the next meaningful fixture. The story is strongest when the video adds a clear rugby reason to care, not just another clip in the feed.

Source: Premiership Rugby / 14 Aug, 00:01 JST
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Graham Henry return adds intrigue to the All Blacks setup

Sir Graham Henry's return to the All Blacks environment adds an experienced selection voice around Dave Rennie's setup and immediately sharpens the conversation around Richie Mo'unga, eligibility and New Zealand's wider talent map. The key rugby question is how much practical influence Henry has on selection decisions, and whether his presence helps connect proven All Blacks standards with the next wave of players pushing through.

Source: Devlin Sports Podcast Network / 13 Aug, 23:46 JST
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New NZR leadership faces big All Blacks questions

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: Jordan Buhrs Chats Rugby / 13 Aug, 23:21 JST
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International Rugby video watch puts Ireland in focus

Will O’Callaghan and Eve Conway join Eoin Sheahan in studio for Wednesday’s Newsround, as Mark English breaks the European Championship record, Derry City interim manager Mark Connolly insists James McClean is a Derry... The Rugby Dispatch angle is what this tells us about form, selection, coaching direction, supporter interest or pressure around the next meaningful fixture. The story is strongest when the video adds a clear rugby reason to care, not just another clip in the feed.

Source: Off The Ball / 13 Aug, 15:40 JST
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Super Rugby Pacific video watch highlights a story worth tracking

The Between Two Posts look back at the moment the Australia Sevens Women squad won gold at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. The Rugby Dispatch angle is what this tells us about form, selection, coaching direction, supporter interest or pressure around the next meaningful fixture. The story is strongest when the video adds a clear rugby reason to care, not just another clip in the feed.

Source: rugby.com.au / 13 Aug, 15:30 JST
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International Rugby video watch puts South Africa in focus

Sir Graham Henry's return to the All Blacks environment adds an experienced selection voice around Dave Rennie's setup and immediately sharpens the conversation around Richie Mo'unga, eligibility and New Zealand's wider talent map. The key rugby question is how much practical influence Henry has on selection decisions, and whether his presence helps connect proven All Blacks standards with the next wave of players pushing through.

Source: Devlin Sports Podcast Network / 13 Aug, 12:30 JST
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International Rugby video watch puts All Blacks and South Africa in focus

Jamie Wall joins Martin live from Johannesburg as the All Blacks prepare to take on the Bulls in Pretoria. We break down the casualty ward with updates on Cam Roigard, Damian McKenzie, and Will Jordan. Plus, we look a... The Rugby Dispatch angle is what this tells us about form, selection, coaching direction, supporter interest or pressure around the next meaningful fixture. The story is strongest when the video adds a clear rugby reason to care, not just another clip in the feed.

Source: Devlin Sports Podcast Network / 13 Aug, 09:12 JST

Daily digest

Friday, 14 August 2026 at 08:57 JST

Open this issue
01

International Rugby video watch puts All Blacks in focus

Ruahei Demant's comments about training conditions in England offer a useful window into the practical realities behind elite women's rugby. Her experience moving between the Black Ferns, the Blues and Bristol Bears Women points to the differences players manage across climates, facilities, competitions and professional environments. The story matters because women's rugby is growing quickly, but player welfare, preparation standards and day-to-day support still shape how that growth is felt on the ground.

Source: All Blacks / 14 Aug, 07:30 JST
02

International Rugby video watch highlights a story worth tracking

Ruahei Demant's comments about training conditions in England offer a useful window into the practical realities behind elite women's rugby. Her experience moving between the Black Ferns, the Blues and Bristol Bears Women points to the differences players manage across climates, facilities, competitions and professional environments. The story matters because women's rugby is growing quickly, but player welfare, preparation standards and day-to-day support still shape how that growth is felt on the ground.

Source: All Blacks / 14 Aug, 07:07 JST
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International Rugby video watch puts All Blacks and Will Jordan in focus

All Blacks, Will Jordan is the centre of this rugby discussion, with the main value sitting in what it reveals about selection pressure, squad depth, tactical direction, supporter interest or the next fixture. Rugby Dispatch is treating it as a video-led story because it adds useful context for how the wider game is being discussed.

Source: Julian Shaw / 14 Aug, 04:39 JST
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Graham Henry return adds intrigue to the All Blacks setup

Richie Mo'unga's possible All Blacks return keeps New Zealand's overseas-eligibility debate alive. The selection question is not simply whether Mo'unga is good enough; it is whether changing the rule strengthens the national team without weakening Super Rugby's role as the main pathway. Dave Rennie's selection metrics, Hurricanes-Blues form lines and the next Test window all add pressure to how New Zealand balances principle with picking its best available side.

Source: Ruck And Roll Rugby / 14 Aug, 04:30 JST
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Gallagher Premiership video watch highlights a story worth tracking

Perfect kicking creates the Arron Reed try! Sale Sharks v Newcastle Red Bulls Gallagher PREM 2025/26. The Official YouTube channel of PREM Rugby with exclusive news, match highlights, player profiles and more. To find... The Rugby Dispatch angle is what this tells us about form, selection, coaching direction, supporter interest or pressure around the next meaningful fixture. The story is strongest when the video adds a clear rugby reason to care, not just another clip in the feed.

Source: Premiership Rugby / 14 Aug, 01:01 JST
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Mo'unga eligibility debate tests the All Blacks selection model

Richie Mo'unga's possible All Blacks return keeps New Zealand's overseas-eligibility debate alive. The selection question is not simply whether Mo'unga is good enough; it is whether changing the rule strengthens the national team without weakening Super Rugby's role as the main pathway. Dave Rennie's selection metrics, Hurricanes-Blues form lines and the next Test window all add pressure to how New Zealand balances principle with picking its best available side.

Source: Jordan Buhrs Chats Rugby / 13 Aug, 14:30 JST

Daily digest

Friday, 14 August 2026 at 08:56 JST

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01

Premiership playoff race sharpens in the run-in

Australia head coach called in Carter Gordon to face Japan in Townsville but will keep investigating his flyhalf options before next year’s World Cup May the merry-go-round continue, after Wallabies coach Les Kiss promised to keep looking through his options at No 10 before the clash with Japan in Townsville on Saturday. The Wallabies’ new supremo has shuffled the side in only his second Test, making wholesale changes to his pack as he seeks the comprehensive victory against the Brave Blossoms many hoped would arrive last week. It is Kiss’s decision, however, to bring in Carter Gordon at No 10 – but then also pledge to keep investigating his flyhalf options – that underscores the uncertainty within the Wallabies as the clock ticks toward next year’s home World Cup. Continue reading...

Source: The Guardian Rugby Union / 14 Aug, 00:00 JST
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Springboks-Ireland rivalry keeps its edge in Test conversation

Planet Rugby's top 10 players from Rugby's Greatest Rivalry tour so far. 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 / 13 Aug, 21:54 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: BBC Rugby Union / 13 Aug, 19:36 JST
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Brazil Tastes Victory to Level the Series with USA Falcons

Brazil tasted victory over the USA Falcons on Wednesday. In game two of a two match series, As Yaras were 14-12 winners over the USA Falcons in an uncapped match. Played on Saturday, the earlier fixture saw the USA Falcons victorious over the Brazilians, also in São Paulo. MATCH REPORT A solid first-half from As … The post Brazil Tastes Victory to Level the Series with USA Falcons appeared first on Americas Rugby News .

Source: Americas Rugby News - MLR / 13 Aug, 09:16 JST
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Arrivals and exits: A country-by-country look at the Top 14's new signings

Arrivals and exits: A country-by-country look at the Top 14's new signings - Rugbypass.com. 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: Rugbypass.com / 14 Aug, 00:41 JST
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Cowboys star set for cross-code switch; unwanted Raider’s new home: Transfer Whispers - Fox Sports

Cowboys star set for cross-code switch; unwanted Raider’s new home: Transfer Whispers - Fox 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 the move becomes official and how it changes depth charts on both sides of the deal.

Source: Fox Sports / 13 Aug, 16:25 JST
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Women's rugby debate grows around England's dominance

England's dominance in women's rugby is becoming one of the sport's major competitive-balance questions. The Red Roses' long winning run reflects years of full-time investment, deeper player development and stronger commercial support, but it also increases pressure on other unions to close the gap. The useful rugby angle is not whether England should be pulled back; it is whether the chasing nations can build the contracts, pathways and match intensity needed to make the Six Nations less predictable while keeping the visibility England have helped create.

Source: NZ Herald / 14 Aug, 08:26 JST
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Vodafone answers women’s rugby call - Marketing.ie

Vodafone answers women’s rugby call - Marketing.ie. The story belongs in the Women's 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 it reflects investment, pathways, crowd growth and competitive balance in one of the sport's fastest-moving areas. The next useful check is whether attention turns into bigger crowds, stronger contracts and more competitive depth across the chasing teams.

Source: Marketing.ie / 14 Aug, 01:50 JST
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Crusaders-Blues fallout puts All Blacks selection angles in focus

The Crusaders-Blues fallout has quickly become more than a match result, with Leicester Fainga'anuku's impact and Beauden Barrett's role feeding into a wider All Blacks selection conversation. For Super Rugby Pacific, the important thread is how heavyweight fixtures expose which players can influence high-pressure games rather than simply produce good numbers. The next layer is whether the Crusaders can turn that edge into table momentum and whether the Blues can fix the attacking rhythm that came under scrutiny.

Source: Planet Rugby / 13 Aug, 19:37 JST
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Kolbe homecoming headlines a busy South African transfer picture

South African rugby's transfer market is moving around several meaningful threads at once: Cheslin Kolbe's homecoming appeal, a Springbok future being settled, and the Sharks adjusting after a failed James O'Connor bid. The story matters because recruitment is not just roster housekeeping in South Africa; it affects Springbok availability, URC depth, leadership balance and how franchises position themselves before the next campaign.

Source: Planet Rugby / 13 Aug, 18:42 JST
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World Cup side announce major coaching overhaul after sackings ahead of global showpiece

The changes come just a week after their head coach and assistant coach were sacked. 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 / 13 Aug, 17:58 JST
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Richie Mo’unga makes honest ‘trust has to be earnt’ admission as star fly-half addresses All Blacks recall

Richie Mo'unga reacts to his All Blacks call-up as he gets set to join the squad as an injury replacement for Billy Proctor. 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 team-sheet confirmation and whether the affected side has enough depth to absorb the change.

Source: Planet Rugby / 13 Aug, 17:25 JST
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Wallabies team v Japan: Les Kiss makes latest fly-half call amid EIGHT changes while No. 1000 set to be capped

Les Kiss' side are looking to make it two wins in a row, following a 34-32 against the Brave Blossoms last weekend in Osaka. 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 / 13 Aug, 16:54 JST
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Loose Pass: The ‘glaring’ Wallabies issue Les Kiss must address while all ends well for Nice

Loose Pass is here to delve into the major talking points in the sport. 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 / 13 Aug, 16:53 JST
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Jones turns to geese to inspire Japan

Before their second Test against Australia, Eddie Jones reveals an interesting method he uses to coach Japan - watching videos of geese fly in formation. 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: BBC Rugby Union / 13 Aug, 15:37 JST
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Ruben Love plea adds another layer to New Zealand's playmaker debate

Ruben Love being pulled into the Dave Rennie conversation keeps New Zealand's playmaker debate alive. The issue is bigger than one player: the All Blacks need clarity around who can control territory, attack space and handle Test pressure after years of scrutiny around the No.10 role. Love's versatility makes him interesting, but the real question is whether New Zealand want another hybrid option or a more settled organising voice.

Source: Planet Rugby / 14 Aug, 04:59 JST
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Taulagi steps out of 'comfort zone' with code switch to French Top 14 new boys - France 24

Taulagi steps out of 'comfort zone' with code switch to French Top 14 new boys - France 24. 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 the move becomes official and how it changes depth charts on both sides of the deal.

Source: France 24 / 14 Aug, 01:45 JST
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Pacific rugby pressure rises as rival-code investment grows

Pacific rugby remains a strategic pressure point as rugby league investment and questions around Moana Pasifika sharpen the debate about player pathways. Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and the wider region are central to rugby union's identity, but sentiment alone will not protect the code if rival competitions offer clearer money, structure and opportunity. The practical question for rugby is how to support sustainable Pacific teams, domestic pathways and high-performance environments before more elite athletes are pulled toward other options.

Source: The Australian / 13 Aug, 13:06 JST
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Bordeaux Begles vs Lyon - Summary - French Top 14 2027 - 3 Oct, 2026 - ESPN Philippines

Bordeaux Begles vs Lyon - Summary - French Top 14 2027 - 3 Oct, 2026 - ESPN Philippines. 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: ESPN Philippines / 13 Aug, 10:36 JST