Ireland have moved to the top position in the Six Nations table after trouncing Italy 50-17 in the fourth round at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday.
Italy international Seb Negri has penned his latest column for Talking Rugby Union where he discusses the influx of youth in the Azzurri camp, the upcoming autumn fixtures and the importance of representing his country.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has named four uncapped players in the matchday squad for the fourth round of the Six Nations clash against Italy to be played at Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Ireland have received a much-needed boost ahead of their postponed Six Nations game against Italy to be played on Saturday at Aviva Stadium with skipper Johnny Sexton declared fit.
Ireland's postponed Six Nations game against Italy to be played on Saturday at Aviva Stadium has been given a clearance despite increase in the country's coronavirus restrictions.
Ireland will miss the services of second-row Iain Henderson for the remainder of the Six Nations tournament after he received a three-week ban for a red-card offence while playing for his club Ulster.
Munster head coach Johann van Graan has confirmed that Ireland fly-half Joey Carbery will be ruled out for indefinite period after failing to make sufficient recovery from an ankle surgery.
The Irish Rugby is set to heading towards resumption after the men’s and women’s Irish Sevens squads produced zero positive result after the latest round of Covid-19 testing.
French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte has revealed that the postponed Six Nations game between France and Ireland is likely to be played on 31st October.
In February, Daniel Tuohy made headlines by describing rugby as ‘rotten to its core’. Now, just over five months on from that statement, Tuohy spoke to TRU's Joe Harvey about his feelings towards the game.
The Irish Rugby Football Union has confirmed that the second round of PCR testing that involved players from Connacht and Ulster have returned zero positive results.
The Irish Rugby Football Union has confirmed that there have been no positive results in the first phase of coronavirus testing conducted for Leinster and Munster.