We are just days away from the most highly anticipated Rugby World Cup of all time. It feels like Christmas.
Former All Blacks star Malakai Fekitoa has confirmed his switch of international allegiance to represent Tonga.
Relegated Top 14 outfit Agen are in disarray having lost every game they have played this season and conceded more than 1,000 points.
Excitement will be rampant in the South Pacific in 2021 with the return of international rugby. Rather than facing travelling teams from way up North however, this year the All Blacks can expect to face three mouth-watering clashes against their Pacific rivals.
As Pacific Rugby Players Welfare strive to change World Rugby’s eligibility rules, they recently shared what the Fiji, Samoa and Tonga teams could each look like if players were allowed to switch allegiance to the countries of their heritage and ancestry.
A former Samoa international has refrained from throwing his support behind World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont's call to let tier one players represent Pacific teams.
Loni Uhila’s mighty knees trembled as he walked through the door of his family home and came face to face with the father who had abandoned him over 25 years ago.
The All Blacks' thrashing of Tonga last week was representative of a much bigger problem that the Pacific nations are currently facing.
Lima Sopoaga is already proving his considerable worth for Wasps in the Gallagher Premiership.