29 January 2018 I remember when... Twickenham Stadium Tour Guide Phil Mead recalls his first trip to Twickenham back in 1953… Read More
29 January 2018 I remember when... Twickenham Stadium Tour Guide Phil Mead recalls his first trip to Twickenham back in 1953… Read More
22 January 2018 Building a Legend: The Evolution of Twickenham Stadium The World Rugby Museum will be reopening its doors on 2nd February 2018, after a yearlong redevelopment project, with a special exhibition Building a Legend: The Evolution of Twickenham Stadium. Read More
08 January 2018 It’s a Grizzly Experience When Alex Packs His Boots Alex Marsh, a 22-year old match official, flew to the other side of the world in June to tell the KYBO! community about the exciting refereeing opportunities that exist if you are willing to pack your boots and travel. Read More
29 December 2017 Lest We Forget – William Victor Edwards (Ireland) 29/12/1917 The last of the five Irish rugby internationals who lost their lives in action during 1917 was William Victor Edwards. Read More
25 December 2017 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the World Rugby Museum! The World Rugby Museum would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Read More
18 December 2017 Women in Rugby Union: A Story Worth Telling A new PhD project delving into the history of women in rugby union is being undertaken by Lydia Furse through the World Rugby Museum and De Montfort University. She tells us about her passion for rugby and her project aspirations in this Q&A. Read More
14 December 2017 Lest We Forget – Philip Dudley Waller (Wales) 14/12/1917 Dedicated to former Welsh rugby international, Lieutenant Philip Dudley Waller. Read More
08 December 2017 Lest We Forget - Stephen “Beak” Steyn (Scotland) 08/12/1917 Stephen Sebastian Lombard Steyn, known as "Beak" to all his friends, was one of the many rugby internationals before the 1st World War who won their caps for Scotland after coming to study in the United Kingdom. Read More
04 December 2017 Jason Leonard - England's most decorated player He became England's youngest ever prop forward when making his debut at the age of 21 in 1990. He then embarked on a record unbroken run of 40 appearances for his country despite suffering serious neck injury in 1992. Read More
02 December 2017 Lest We Forget - John Argentine Campbell (Scotland) 02/12/1917 Dedicated to John Argentine Campbell, the Scottish rugby international who won his sole cap in a 0-0 draw against Ireland at Lansdowne Road on 24 February 1900. Read More
29 November 2017 William Wavell Wakefield - the Water Hen Dedicated to Wavell Wakefield, who captained England to a Grand Slam in 1924. Read More
20 November 2017 150 Years of Wasps Rugby How do you go about condensing 150 years of history into a book which will fit onto the average coffee table? That was the question I began to consider about three years ago, when a few people started suggesting that I might be interested in writing something to mark 150 years of Wasps. Read More