England fly-half Owen Farrell, set to join Racing 92 on a two-year contract starting next season has been deemed a perfect fit for the Top 14 club's offensive rugby style according to head coach Stuart Lancaster.
Leinster senior coach Stuart Lancaster revealed that it was a tough decision to leave the province as he is set to make a switch to Montpellier next season.
Fresh from their latest Pro14 success, Leinster's attentions now switch to the Heineken Champions Cup and their Round of 16 tie with Toulon. TRU's Joe Harvey heard from Stuart Lancaster and Ireland full-back Hugo Keenan.
British and Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland revealed that he has been in discussion with former England coach Stuart Lancaster for the upcoming tour of South Africa next year.
Former England coach Stuart Lancaster expressed surprise over the criticism thrown at him by Rugby Football Union's former director of professional rugby Rob Andrew.
Outgoing Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie said he had no regrets over the appointment of Stuart Lancaster as the head coach during his tenure.
Leinster head coach Stuart Lancaster assured that Ireland international Johnny Sexton's workload will be carefully managed during the end of the season with his possible British and Irish Lions selection around the corner.
Leinster head coach Stuart Lancaster believes the prospect of his team getting a home quarter-final in the ongoing European Champions Cup will boost their confidence.
Former England coach Stuart Lancaster lavished praise on his successor Eddie Jones though he admitted that the red rose team's stupendous success did not surprise him.
Former England chief Stuart Lancaster has signed a contract with Pro12 club Leinster for the rest of the season to be part of their coaching panel. Here is a timeline on what the 46-year-old was doing after his exit from England team following the 2015 World Cup.
Former England captain Mike Tindall has tipped Stuart Lancaster to recover from the embarrassing exit following England's dismal performance in last year's Rugby World Cup and some day coach England once again.
Stuart Lancaster still thinks of England's World Cup failure "every minute of every day" and admits he would love for his next coaching job to be in the southern hemisphere.