Global Rugby News
GLOBAL RUGBY NEWS — TODAY
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE - Noah Caluori has scored 18 tries in nine Prem matches, showcasing a lethal combination of athletic ability and finishing prowess for the Saracens. England’s management is under pressure to select their most gifted athletic talent of a generation. - The Ospreys have confirmed that full-back Jack Walsh is leaving for French club Montauban next season, a major blow to Welsh rugby and the national squad's depth. - Despite the uncertainty surrounding the No. 10 pecking order, 22-year-old Dan Edwards remains in a strong position for future call-ups despite the summer shake-up period. - Former French international Maxime Mermoz, who won the Champions Cup twice with Toulon (2013 and 2014), was recently declared a disabled person following an injury that affected his nervous system. - Atletico Madrid’s former president, Patrice Aim, stated from Australia, "I will come to France if I can explain myself without going to prison," regarding the ongoing legal turmoil surrounding Rocky Elsom.
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE - The NZ under-20s opened the Rugby Championship campaign in South Africa with a massive comeback victory, beating Australia 34-29 after fighting back from a 12-point halftime deficit. - Reports indicate that Springbok scrumhalf Cobus Reinach is facing a lengthy period on the sidelines following a knee injury sustained during the Vodacom URC win over Glasgow Warriors. - Tribunal panel deliberation is nearing conclusion in the doping saga of tighthead prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye, who could face a two to four-year ban if found guilty of testing positive for anastrozole. - Christopher Christchurch’s new One New Zealand Stadium was a huge hit this weekend, hosting five Super Round matches that saw around 75,000 people attend the rugby extravaganza. - On a tactical note, Deon Fourie believes that South African teams have the depth and mindset required to achieve European glory, provided they embrace the demands of the Investec Champions Cup.
Transfers & Contracts
TRANSFERS & CONTRACTS
Sisilia Tuipolotu — Signs for Harlequins from Gloucester-Hartpury for the 2026-27 season. Jacob Beetham — Signs new deal with Cardiff. Callum Sheedy — Signs new deal with Cardiff; non-disclosed contract duration. Tim Hoyt — Signed by Lyon for two seasons, coming from Worcester Warriors.
Injury & Ban Tracker
INJURY & BAN TRACKER
Tate McDermott (Queensland Reds/Wallabies) — Suffered a severe hamstring injury where the muscle tore completely from his pelvis and needed reattachment. He remains unclear on his return date. Tatyana Heard (Red Roses/England) — Ruled out of the tournament with a foot injury. Jade Shekells (Red Roses/England) — Missed the first three matches of the Red Roses' campaign with a hamstring injury.
Controversy Corner
CONTROVERSY CORNER
No major citing decisions or TMO controversies today.