Waisea Nayacalevu: 'Fiji can win the Rugby World Cup'
The Sale-bound Fijian captain recounts his cherished village upbringing and searing rise to international history-maker.
The Sale-bound Fijian captain recounts his cherished village upbringing and searing rise to international history-maker.
Gloucester's English and Australian qualified hooker reflects on a blistering rise to the Kingsholm first team.
The hotshot centre talks farm life, a South American odyssey, and another big trip to Durban.
Three years from his only England cap, the former Wasps fly-half longs to represent the country of his father.
Vince and Manu Tshituka's origin tale is one of war, love and triumph against the odds.
As the great WP Nel retires, the paucity of home-grown Scottish scrummagers is troubling.
The Italian fulcrum talks Argentine heritage, World Cup humiliation and his hunger for more.
RugbyPass sifts through the data and selects its best XV of the 2024 championship.
Scotland's eternal quest for consistency could consign this talented group to nearly men.
The Italy debutant was left adrift during covid, but his riveting journey from Dubai to the Six Nations soon gathered pace.
Dogged by unfair perceptions, the centre's close confidants reveal his true character.
After two years of frustration, the Ulster flying machine is showcasing his vast talent again.
Sale's precocious prop talks race, rugby and being read the riot act by his coach.
The Fijian juggernaut will depart Edinburgh a legend, and an example of looking after your talent.
The former Edinburgh coach on why he had to step down, and his new life in Japan.
Glasgow's newest Warrior and resident DJ talks music, Iranian food and the cluttered Scottish player pathway.
The Cardiff prop was doing manual labour while playing semi-pro rugby as recently as 2021.
Once ridiculed and lampooned, Sale Sharks' Argentine colossus is still going strong.
The respected Exeter defence coach and former MMA fighter has charted an inspiring voyage.
The flying Kiwi talks leaving South Africa, Hurricanes Galacticos and how his body broke down.
The Glasgow winger has suffered rejection, unemployment and injury on his route to Scotstoun.
Zebre Parma have lost 28 games in a row. How do they handle the constant anguish?
How Gloucester's ex-Fijian cop went from tiny island life to the Rugby World Cup.
After 15 years at the Sharks ended acrimoniously, Edinburgh's new supremo has a plan to right the Scottish club
Newcastle Falcons' new supremo on stark finances, gameshows, and swimming with the ProD2 trophy.
The remarkable inside story of the Rugby World Cup juggernaut who almost gave up the game to support his family
Sione Tuipulotu's Tongan father on how rugby changed his ways as a father and husband.
Georgia coach Levan Maisashvili predicts he will beat a Tier One nation at the Rugby World Cup having almost lost his life to Covi…
It was only a warm-up game. And it was only a heavily rotated France fielding almost none of their heaviest hitters. But by the wa…
What was it really like to face Jonah Lomu, rugby's game-changing phenomenon, in the 1995 World Cup?
How donated chickens, a team talk in a castle and a broken fax machine powered Samoa to a stunning Rugby World Cup debut
RugbyPass tracks down one of the game's enduring talents and tells his astonishing, mystical and heartwrenching tale
Social media venom and jumpy CEOs: the toll of the job on coaches and their families.
In the first of a special new series, the inside story of Argentina's incredible 2007 World Cup is revealed
A new RugbyPass series tells the biggest stories from the World Cup, starting with Argentina in 2007.
Les Kiss emerges as a contender for the Edinburgh head coach job weeks after the demise of London Irish.
Saracens stalwart Kelly Brown reflects on his trophy-laden career and a near-fatal bike crash as he prepares to leave rugby.
With 100 days to go to the Rugby World Cup, RugbyPass revisits the feats of those who set the global showpiece ablaze
Despite spirited resistance from Sale Sharks, few members of the Twickenham crowd doubted Mark McCall's men would wrestle back the…
Adam Hastings has recovered from two spectacularly ill-timed injuries to target a place in Scotland's Rugby World Cup squad
Jackson Wray has experienced glory, despair and tumult as he bids to end a 15-year Saracens career with a ninth trophy.
After a frenetic campaign, RugbyPass Plus selects its United Rugby Championship team of the season.
Charles Piutau was written off when he left New Zealand aged 24, but has found an exhilarating career path in Europe.
It's been a challenging season in rugby but the Heineken Cup final showed the game can reach parts few other sports can on a breat…
A fed-up Sam Nixon almost retired at 25, but returning to France and the turbulent waters of the ProD2 has given the prop a new le…
Franco Smith's appointment was met with indifference by many Glasgow fans. In his first season, his side are one match away from S…
Sale Sharks totem Jono Ross has his say on the salary cap, fan abuse and Premiership owners as he explains his decision to retire.
Sione Vailanu talks devastating tsunamis, being coached by Jonah Lomu, and losing 15KG to become Glasgow's colossus.
The late Premiership Final loss to Leicester Tigers will have hurt Mark McCall's men and they will be fired to reclaim their title
The Lions fulcrum nearly had his career ended by a heart condition but has become of the URC's top performing back-rows.
The much-travelled England wing has spent a career scoring tries and he crossed an impressive milestone against Exeter Chiefs
Glasgow drew inspiration from basketball stars during a brutal pre-season programme to set them up for success
Domestic rugby's premier competition has been whittled down to the final eight and there are some tantalising fixtures in store
Stafford McDowall was almost released by Glasgow last season, but has become a key cog in their run to knockout rugby
Stuart Hogg retires young, but retires a giant of Scottish sport.
Declan Kidney has inspired an epic turnaround with a roster full of gifted youngsters and they have silverware in their sights
The feats of Andy Farrell's squad will be lauded in the years to come but they must now rid themselves of the World Cup hex
There were a glut of seismic individual performances during the fabled tournament but a composite team had to be selected
Gregor Townsend's men can look to the World Cup with hope after stressing the world's best with substance and style
Scotland must win, and win well, against Italy to maintain their Six Nations progress.
Andy Farrell's men have shown throughout the tournament that they can adapt and thrive and that bodes well for a World Cup tilt
The stakes, the silverware and the bubbling enmity between Scotland and Ireland make Sunday's clash a Six Nations whopper.
Steve Diamond has been appointed Edinburgh head coach until at least the end of the season. Diamond was on a three-man shortlist..…
Alex Codling's two crazy years with runaway ProD2 leaders Oyonnax have featured weapons, mushrooms and the home of nougat.
Pat Lam's side have been in the doldrums but a sense of rejuvenation is in the air at Ashton Gate
Former Sale Sharks and Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond is in contention to replace Mike Blair as Edinburgh head…
Scottish coaches are subject to myriad demands and off-field tasks which detract from their skillsets
The Six Nations gives players a platform to rewrite their stories and the Bath centre is proving he can thrive in adversity
Duhan van der Merwe's jet-propelled journey from unknown winger to global superstar, by those who know him best.
Left on the professional scrapheap at 37, Mike Brown never gave up hope and he had his day in the sun with Leicester Tigers
Ireland showed they can walk the walk without a gamut of frontline stars in a battle for the ages against an obdurate, gifted Fren…
Early in the second half, a wave of anxiety swept around Murrayfield. You could feel the nerves in the simmering atmosphere.
After years in the international wilderness, Richie Gray has come roaring to the fore aged 33. This is how.
After fleeing Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe's gangs, Sebastian Negri found sanctuary, joy and pride in Italy.
A try for the ages lights up a thrilling opening weekend of Six Nations rugby as Scotland, Ireland and France register away wins
Down on the touchline, the Scotland players walked over to where their relatives were housed.
Scotland's Nick Grigg has gone from Glasgow to Japan and experienced rugby's weird and wonderful, but he will never forget the 201…
The Gloucester favourite is back in international waters after two years of pride-shattering injury and personal loss.
England have laid paws on the Calcutta Cup once in five years. Their towering home record has gone up in smoke.
Dave Cherry ended Scotland's worst rugby hoodoo on debut. He talks eye gouges, kiwi bars and the Calcutta Cup
The challenge for rugby to become a safer sport but still retain the elements that have made it a cherished sport to so many has b…
The influence of the legendary Welsh coach has been seen after an upturn in fortunes for the beleaguered Welsh regions
A few players will have points to prove when the Six Nations kicks off in February.
Former Scotland prop Mike Cusack finds himself living amid the history of Normandy and coaching in the French sixth tier.
The sacked England coach has gone home where he hopes to leave a legacy with the Wallabies, starting with a World Cup run in Franc…
Rob du Preez is at the forefront of a clutch of fearsome siblings steering Sale towards the Premiership summit.
The high-profile Saracen is in hot-water after a dubious tackle but his enduring qualities endear him to team-mates
Tom Jordan swapped New Zealand for Scotland in his arduous quest to make it as a professional player.
Ejected from the Stade Francais academy at 19, Antoine Frisch has taken a circuitous route to success at Munster
There are hopes north of the border that the New Year can bring a wave of optimism but there is clearly much work to be done
Rory Sutherland describes how Worcester "dragged my family through the dirt", why he can't stay at Ulster, and the allure of a Top…
Finn Russell will earn life-altering money at Bath, but the silverware he seeks would be truly defining.
The England fightback has started with the appointment of well-regarded Cumbrian and his assistant Kevin Sinfield
Isolated and grief-stricken, WP Nel almost left Scotland months after arriving. Now, the 36-year-old is eyeing a third Rugby World…
While rugby fans froze at games, or kept themselves toasty by the fireside, they could all rejoice seeing Anthony Watson back in f…
Edinburgh stormed the StoneX a year ago in a landmark win but Saracens' England stars are smarting for a campaign which saw Eddie …
The England head coach role could soon be vacant as the pressure mounts a year out from the World Cup in France
After five action-packed weekends of scintillatingTest rugby, RugbyPass+ selects its team of the Autumn Nations Series.
The RFU is none too pleased with England's performances this Autumn, while in Wales, the crisis button is close to being pushed
This Autumn Nations Series must end Scotland's long-running Finn Russell saga once and for all as the fly-half makes a sensational…
England were on the canvas with nine minutes left to go before staging a famous 19-point recovery job to stun the All Blacks
After their shock loss to Argentina, England steady the ship to down Japan as the All Blacks juggernaut rolls into town
England were yet again left to search for positives after a narrow loss to Argentina, ramping up the pressure on Eddie Jones
Harlequins into raptures as contentious stoppage time try breaks the hearts of London Irish fans as chaos reigns at The Stoop
After Blair Kinghorn's miss, the Finn Russell sideshow is sure to intensify, but neither is the reason Scotland lost to Australia.
The perplexing, maddening dispute between Scotland's single-minded coach and his mercurial fly-half has broken cover to leave fans…
The Harlequins playmaker shows his superstar worth as the Sale Sharks machine finally grinds to a halt with their first Premiershi…
An elite rugby agency takes RugbyPass inside the chaotic recruitment scenes as Worcester Warriors went to the wall.
The financial crisis around English rugby is dominating headlines off the pitch, which is at odds with the glittering rugby on it
Murray McCallum lost his father, then his job, but remains a beacon of positivity as the former Worcester Warrior searches for a n…
With the Warriors sunk and doubts still surrounding Wasps' short-term future as a Premiership Rugby club, rugby's financial climat…
Mark McCall's men exacted the perfect revenge mission on Leicester Tigers as the reigning champs were eviscerated
Mike Blair didn't want the Edinburgh job at first, but has transformed the ailing club as a rookie head coach.
A return to Scotland could be on the cards for Rory Sutherland, but not to the prop's former club, Edinburgh.
Worcester Warriors are a club that needs the support of the game in financially troubling times, and the hope is that rugby at Six…
Straight-talking Franco Smith must revitalise Glasgow Warriors while at Edinburgh, Mike Blair aims to build on the promise of last…
Matt Fagerson laments Glasgow's identity crisis as he talks brotherhood, marriage, social media abuse and why size doesn't matter.
Theo McFarland grew up playing rugby with a Pepsi bottle. He has been a debt collector and a basketballer. This is his journey to …
World champions, All Blacks and returning giants - who are the most eye-catching additions of the new URC season?
Raymond Rhule wishes rugby embraced its sparkling characters, rather than shunning them.
As Premiership clubs tool up for the long season ahead, which of their new signings will make the biggest impact?
Newcastle's flying machine talks fishing with Dean Richards, being released at 18 and his England ambitions
Franco Smith's road less travelled has brought him to Glasgow, where he must lift the "gloom" hanging over the Warriors.
Rugby has been fortunate enough to feast on three weekends of sumptuous top-class Test action, where a select band of players have…
The rugby world was turned on its head as Ireland defeated the All Blacks in the Series decider, leaving England to follow suit, w…
Early last year, Evan Roos was poised to give up rugby. On Saturday, he will become a Springbok. This is his story.
The Southern Hemisphere are victorious as England yet again flatter to deceive, Ireland are blown away and Scotland are downed by …
Hacjivah Dayimani's journey from township kid, child labourer and petrol station worker to URC winner.
The Pro14 is consigned to the history books and the rebranded United Rugby Championship has a heavy South African influence, as ou…
Sean Maitland has his eyes on yet another Saracens trophy, but says this Premiership title would mean more than the rest.
In a wide-ranging interview, Alan Solomons argues the Springboks should remain in the south, why coaching is becoming more ruthles…
The world of rugby mourns the loss of the iconic Phil Bennett, Saracens and Leicester Tigers book a heavyweight clash at Twickenha…
Ulster's young sensation Nathan Doak is astonishingly candid on Gary Neville, Tom Brady, and how covid leeched his love of rugby.
Kyle Hatherell has endured wildfires and rejection, worked call centre and factory jobs on his road to the Premiership.
Saracens will face Harlequins in the first of two tasty Premiership play-off games, while Leicester Tigers host a rejuvenated Nort…
From Dublin to Table Mountain, Magnus Bradbury's Edinburgh career has spanned grave trauma, captaincy controversy and exhilarating…
For the first time ever, Scotland's pro-teams are better resourced than their English rivals. But how can they ensure opportunitie…
La Rochelle wrote themselves into the history books with a seismic Champion Cup win to further enhance the reputation of Ronan O'G…
Crazy meetings, intensive care units and giving up Test rugby - Cornell du Preez's journey to the cusp of European glory.
Two trophies, Champions Cup qualification and inter-city bragging rights are at stake in a colossal Scottish showdown.
Johnny Sexton inches up towards the top of Irish greats, Leo Cullen every inch the equal of Stuart Lancaster and Gabin Villiere ma…
Duncan Taylor reckons he's spent 40% of his career injured, but his hunger to keep playing burns bright.
The London Irish wunderkind has caught the attention of Eddie Jones, while Leicester Tigers reach their ceiling against Leinster a…
Ben Vellacott talks attempted stabbings, impact sub frustration and facing former side Wasps.
Women's rugby could be the game's next great frontier on a weekend when records fell, losing streaks ended and huge questions were…
RugbyPass Plus selects its breakout stars of the inaugural United Rugby Championship season.
The five-time Premiership Champions served notice against Exeter Chiefs that they won't rest until they get their crown back
Freddie Steward leads the English charge as the giants of the game assemble for a no-holds barred battle to be crowned kings of Eu…
From training-ground stamps to try-scoring fame, George McGuigan talks training-ground stamps, try-scoring records and England omi…
The former England wing has finally drawn level with Tom Varndell as the Premiership top scorer in a weekend Leicester booked thei…
Over 15 Tests, hundreds of players thrust themselves into action in front of watching millions but only the peerless 15 could make…
After a tame and error-laden Six Nations blighted by another team culture issue, Scotland have more uncomfortable questions to ans…
England fade late in a compelling Six Nations clash, Wales give France a mighty fright and Saracens learn to win without their sup…
The business end of the 2022 Six Nations is upon us and it is no coincidence that World Rugby has upped the refereeing ante throug…
Gregor Townsend has plenty of raw talent at his disposal yet consistency eludes his Scotland squad and that is a source of great f…
Saracens beat the league leaders Leicester, Duhan van der Merwe's red card kicks off social media frenzy and the Welsh regions are…
England get the job done after narrowly beating an improving Wales side, while Scotland lick their wounds after a French mauling a…
The return of Manu Tuilagi has lifted the spirits of England fans while rugby mourns the passing of Steve Black and fans rage abou…
The Six Nations delivers on thrills and spills as England and Wales rebound, while only France can win the elusive Grand Slam...
Paolo Garbisi was 14 when Italy last won a Six Nations match. The fly-half starlet talks fashion, family, France and facing Englan…
Paul Gustard reflects on his Harlequins exit, and how the Benetton players he coaches can stun England.
England would be 'going after' Scotland, he said. Could the Scots handle the pressure of being ‘red-hot favourites’, he ponder…
Scotland are being talked up by those in the know as serious contenders, a side that England should respect and even fear but hope…
Nathan Hines talks walking out on Scotland, jousting with Eddie Jones and Calcutta Cup joy.
Rugby returned to terrestrial TV in a boon to domestic rugby and with the Six Nations just days away, rugby is set to return to ce…
Simon Hardy has coached many of the world's top hookers using swimming gear, Swiss balls and hype music.
The 77-cap England fly-half is to be parachuted back into the England squad in the wake of Owen Farrell's injury with a point to p…
Kyle Rowe's journey from unwanted winger working nightshift in a warehouse to the Scotland Six Nations squad.
Cadan Murley talks Premiership glory, army beginnings and house-sharing with Marcus Smith.
Scotland boast an unprecedented array of talent, but will it be enough to end their brutal championship drought?
This week will be make or break for rugby stars up and down the country with squads being named for the Six Nations and a few play…
Ewan Ashman talks spectacular debuts, blink-and-you'll-miss-them loan spells and rebuffing England.
Captain Sonatane Takulua talks meagre wages and the future of Tongan rugby.
A resurgent Wasps upset the form-book and down unbeaten Tigers as the countdown for the Six Nations continues apace
2021 saw Harlequins rejuvenated, the England Women go unbeaten and the Springboks bludgeon their way to victory. It also saw fans …
Harlequins and Cardiff served up a festive delight while Leicester continued their unbeaten run as European rugby was ravaged by C…
Antoine Dupont bewitches the rugby world, Munster marvel agains Wasps and Edinburgh down the mighty Saracens
Armed robbery, bereavement and trauma feature in the remarkable journey of Rohan Janse van Rensburg.
Leicester Tigers continue to blaze a trail in the Premiership, while Munster and Cardiff scramble to prepare for Europe after Sout…
Saracens come out on top in slugfest over Sale, the Samoans put on a sad show at Twickenham and the URC flies in to Covid chaos
As a breathless 2021 draws to a close, RugbyPass selects its international team of the year.
An emotional Melani Nanai talks factory work, family and faith.
The rugby world had its best day since crowds returned as France won hearts, England showed elan and Ireland finally kicked off th…
England continue the Wallabies poor run at Twickenham, Courtney Lawes playing the best rugby of his life, Wales searching for big …
How Ewan Ashman went from unknown club prospect to Scotland's try-scoring hooker extraordinaire.
The first full round of inter-Hemisphere tests since the 2019 World Cup kicked off with a bang.
Sunday's autumn international at Murrayfield pits two cerebral coaches and former Glasgow men against each other.
Bath head to Leicester Tigers is a state of disarray, Worcester finally get an all important win and Will Jordan announces himself…
From stark poverty and family strife to the summit of professional rugby, this is Vaea Fifita's story.
From a 3am near-sacking to Olympic sevens gold, Gareth Baber brings hard-earned Fijian wisdom to his new role at Edinburgh.
Adam Hastings is glad he left Glasgow Warriors for the relentless 'pressure' of the Premiership - even if it meant losing his hair…
Sale and England squad member Bevan Rodd talks scrum anguish, eclectic upbringings and naked dancing.
Sean Robinson never thought he would use his physics degree, love for problem-solving and mathematical aptitude to decipher Gallag…
The Gallagher Premiership form book is ripped up, Scotland’s women upset the form book and Zebo returns
After a grim last season, can Scotland's new-look pro-teams deliver a rousing campaign?
Meet Raffi Quirke, Sale's resident barber, budding restaurateur and future England scrum-half.
The former Bath No8 is a man on a mission following his move to France
Leicester’s full-back plans to get the Tigers back to the top - and keep his England starting spot
A Test match in all but name, the clash with South Africa A has shown the Lions precisely what awaits.
The Tier 1 nations walloped the emerging nations in a one-side weekend of rugby while the Lions limp on
Huw Jones and Harlequins are a match made in rugby heaven.
Some of England's fresh faces may be coming men, but others have already arrived.
The Lions are purring but the spectre of Covid tracks them around South Africa
Where might Saturday's mouth-watering Premiership Final be won and lost?
The Scotland backrow reflects on a career of glory, trauma and fulfilment as he hangs up his boots
An astonishing weekend of rugby featured comebacks, trophies and breathtaking drama
Sale's giant Springbok talks family, injury, and facing the Lions
As a madcap campaign draws to a close, The XV selects its team of the season from England's top flight.
The Basque derby was settled in bonkers fashion as the Premiership campaign ended on a bumper weekend of rugby.
Scotland centurion Sean Lamont talks Mustangs, brotherhood, naked calendars, and Craig Joubert.
Coaching flare-ups, desperate injuries and Premiership drama featured on a tumultuous weekend's rugby.
After sparkling form and an England call-up, Harry Randall had to deal with injury lows but he's back to spearhead a Bears title p…
The Exeter Chiefs are looking ominous as Tuilagi returns and Harlequins dazzle their way into the play-offs
Toulouse and Montpellier were the big winners from a weekend where crowds started to make their presence felt again
Kyle Sinckler's emotive interview stood out on a weekend of sparkling rugby and controversy
Eight Scottish Lions is a deserved return for a side that has shown it can thrive away from Murrayfield
Warren Gatland has just announced his 37-man squad for the tour of South Africa so here's your cheat sheet
As the Rainbow Cup kicks into life and Premiership Rugby reaches its denouement, everyone is talking about the Lions
Malakai Fekitoa overcame near-permanent disability to reach the pinnacle of world rugby.
Glorious free-flowing rugby, Lions talk and petty squabbles dominate the weekend's talking points
Wanted by Scotland and England, Cam Redpath smashed a Calcutta Cup hoodoo on debut. This is his story.
Leinster will be left to take on the power of the Top 14 and English contenders fell by the wayside in Europe
Sam James isn't chicken about talking up Sale's chances of challenging at the top
Faf de Klerk has spent a career confounding critics and his bite around the fringes may trouble the Lions
A scintillating Six Nations, a try-fest in the Premiership and a familiar Pro14 ending, it's all in our weekend wrap
Scotland can still party like it's 1999 in France despite missing Sean Maitland
A modern-day classic in Paris, a humbling in Dublin and a walkover in Edinburgh, the Six Nations finale had it all
A bonkers Six Nations leaves Warren Gatland with much to ponder. Who makes our writers' Lions XVs?
More heartbreak and yet more frustration. Will Scotland ever become Six Nations contenders?
Six Nations rugby proved what an attractive competition it can be for its new partners CVC this weekend
Against the backdrop of coronavirus angst and bonkers refereeing, the show goes on.
Sam Simmonds continues to shine, the Cornish Pirates shock Saracens and Leinster power on
How do you keep top players in Scotland? And how do you replace the ones who leave? Recruitment supremo Jan McGinity lifts the lid…
Can even a rugby nation as rich as England afford to keep ignoring the untapped brilliance on its shores?
Welsh enigma, Sinners become Saints, Ireland's redemption man, Munster's old dog for the hard road
A capitulation at Twickenham, slugfest in Edinburgh and arm-wrestle in Dublin, who made our XV of Round 2?
George Turner began the season as Scotland's third-choice hooker. He started 2021 by conquering Twickenham. This is his story.
After a rout in Rome, a hoodoo shattered, and a needle-laden Cardiff tussle, The XV picks out the stars of the opening round of th…
The Azzurri are going with youth as they seek their first Six Nations win since 2015
Scottish rugby history is littered with false dawns. Is the perennial Six Nations optimism merited, or does yet more agony beckon?
Can Gregor Townsend make Scotland contenders on the road, to align with their home dominance?
Brendan Venter helped spawn the careers of some of English rugby's sharpest coaches. This is his dynasty.
Kurtley Beale has charted a turbulent path from troubled wonderkid and rehab patient to joyous Racing 92 galactico.
With his bright dreadlocks and custom boots, Paolo Odogwu is a splash of colour in an often-grey sport.
Randall admiration, Six Nations fears, Falcons march on, flying ref sees red, Ospreys renaissance, Irish elite
England's new tyro talks LeBron James, Eddie Jones and making an indelible footprint.
The XV has enlisted experts all over the world to select players they expect to make a big impression in 2021
As we enter 2021, there are no guarantees a new year will signal a new dawn.
The second weekend of Champions Cup action brought Covid chaos, comebacks and Christmas cheer
Campaigner, crusader, winger, Marland Yarde is a voice for change in rugby.
The Dragons hooker opens up about the major influence in his life and career
Thibault Giroud has applied sports science to make France one of the world's most durable teams
Jake Polledri is building a fearsome reputation as a ball-carrier and is Italy's new totem
Gopperth is the sheriff in town as Wasps prepare for final showdown
Dave Ewers has overcome eviction, injuries and self-doubt to be on the cusp of glory
Imhoff is a father figure for Racing's band of brothers in Champions Cup showpiece
Townsend channels Fergie and Pep to get a team-first ethos with Scotland
Racing 92 attack coach Mike Prendergast explains Finn Russell's modus operandi
Once heralded a superstar, Huw Jones saw his stock plummet but his self-belief has never waned
The Scotland captaincy and domestic stability have left Stuart Hogg re-energised at Exeter