05 June 2023 The 'Garryowen' - Ireland’s secret weapon Garryowen Football Club is one many great Irish rugby clubs, but its unique feature is that it has a particular facet of the rugby union game named after it... Read More
05 June 2023 The 'Garryowen' - Ireland’s secret weapon Garryowen Football Club is one many great Irish rugby clubs, but its unique feature is that it has a particular facet of the rugby union game named after it... Read More
09 May 2023 England’s first tour to the southern hemisphere 1963 In the summer of 1963, an England tour party embarked on an historic tour of New Zealand and Australia... Read More
13 March 2023 de László and Rugby Extraordinary match footage has emerged of the 1928 Ireland v England match in Dublin. The following article documents the provenance of the film and its links to one of the most accomplished portrait painters of the 19th Century… Read More
09 March 2023 World’s Oldest International Match Footage Stunning footage has been uncovered of the 1911 England v France Five Nations test-match. It shows the first time that France took the field at Twickenham and is believed to be the oldest footage of an international test match in existence... Read More
20 February 2023 Le Classique - France v Scotland On 15th January 1922, ‘Le Petit Journal’ illustrated magazine featured on its cover an illustration of a gallant French rugby player resisting the tackles of two Scottish opponents. The coloured drawing captures the excitement of what was, at the time for French fans, the most anticipated match of the Five Nations calendar... Read More
27 January 2023 ‘I Was There’ – Barbarians v New Zealand, 1973, by Barney Burnham The date: Saturday, 27th of January, 1973. The place: National Stadium, Cardiff. The event: Barbarians v New Zealand. Result: Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 Read More
20 January 2023 England's Greatest Ever Side? As the 2023 Six Nations Championship approaches, the sense of anticipation that pervades this great competition builds as it has done every January for more than 130 years... Read More
11 November 2022 First Brave Blossoms on Film Footage has emerged of the first time that the Japanese national rugby team took to the field, in a game against Vancouver in 1930 during a tour to Canada... Read More
20 October 2022 Sending off is no longer the ultimate disgrace? When the All Black second row forward Cyril Brownlie was sent off the field in the tenth minute of the match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham on January 3rd 1925, it caused a sensation... Read More
22 August 2022 The Resumption of Hostilities: South Africa v New Zealand, 15 August 1992 After years of isolation, South Africa was re-admitted to international rugby in 1992. The All Blacks had last undertaken an official full tour of South Africa in 1976, but a rebel New Zealand Cavaliers team had toured the Republic ten years later and lost a four-test series. The following is an account of their "reunion" match in August 1992... Read More
01 August 2022 1996: The year that changed Rugby Union forever When the rugby union game was thrown open to professionalism suddenly if not entirely unexpectedly at the conclusion of the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa, a myriad of conflicting forces was unleashed... Read More
18 July 2022 Legendary Four Nations tries Rugby lovers over the last sixty years have been fortunate to grow up with a visual library of the great tries from the International Championship now readily available on video, DVD and YouTube. But what of the great tries of the pre-visual era which can only be recalled from grainy newspaper reports of long ago and, much more rarely, even grainier pre and post-World War One highlights footage from Pathe News? Read More