Browsing: Heineken Cup
Technology is a wonderful thing. At the stroke of a few keys, artificial intelligences can produce songs about rugby, broken…
Happy Thursday, everyone. This week I’ll touch on a couple of different stories from around the world. I thought of…
Welcome, G&GRs, to this week’s Monday News. What an entertaining finish to the Super Rugby Pacific Round Robins! Up until…
Green And Gold Rugby · The Dropped Kick-Off 26 – Blissful Ignorance Here I was thinking, “shit, not much…
The terrorist attacks in Paris in November led to the postponement of five games in the European Rugby Champions Cup.…
Love them or loathe them, but with three back to back European Cups, and top four in the Top 14…
Wallaby watch Ewen McKenzie would have been watching his Wallabies on the weekend but he wouldn’t have liked everything he…
If you’re a regular reader of G&GR, then you just my have seen me comment on the Wallabies’ poor support…
The Heineken Cup review made especially for Australians
What you need to know and see from the Heineken Cup last weekend as an Aussie rugby supporter
I’ve looked at the attendance trends for the Aussie Super teams and footy codes, we’ve looked at the difference between…
There’s a whole lot of rugby being played at the moment. In the south, the Super Rugby tournament is entering…
Three days & nights of Super Rugby, in the middle of a southern hemisphere summer! That’s hard work, but that’s…
The Heineken Cup is a great competition. It has great atmosphere, courtesy no doubt of the ‘international’ nature of the…
The very culture of how we support our teams, be it the Wallabies or a Super 15 side, is sadly…
Club rugby is invariably tribal and nowhere is this more marked than in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The baying…
Over the last few months we have seen the cream of the world’s international teams fight it out for the…
Before acting as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter movies, Munsterman Richard Harris, the Irish thespian, starred in many films including…
James Joyce once said that a man’s errors are his portals of discovery. That’s what the Wallabies are finding lately…
There are not many occasions where I’d agree with Stephen Jones, The Times doyen of rugby writers, but this is…