Barring a classic French World Cup meltdown, Les Bleus should top Pool E, where they have been drawn with Japan, USA and ...
England, Springboks, All Blacks and more find out opponents - The Springboks eye a third successive triumph, with 24 teams ...
President Xi Jinping hosts a welcoming ceremony for King Tupou VI of the Kingdom of Tonga on Tuesday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, ahead of their meeting. The king is on a weeklong state ...
Tonga (chest) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Bengals, Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reports. Tonga appeared to sustain the injury late in the first half, and he's being ...
Scotland scrum-half Ben White chucks the ball away, allowing Tonga to hack the ball downfield. Scotland benefit from broken field though, racing back to the fringes of Tonga's 22 before winning a ...
Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter and get behind-the-scenes access and unrivalled insight Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter The mind-games began before the opening ...
England supporters sparked a debate on social media after they sang 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' throughout New Zealand's Haka. As is tradition, the All Blacks performed the Haka prior to their defeat ...
HENRY POLLOCK licked his lips while staring down the Haka before England’s clash against New Zealand on Saturday. Steve Borthwick‘s side faced off against the Kiwis at Twickenham in the autumn ...
The mind-games began before the opening whistle, as New Zealand performed their traditional haka and England produced a defiant response. The home players strode forward and formed a semi-circle, with ...
The Haka is one of the most intimidating acts in sport - and New Zealand will be bringing it to Twickenham on Saturday. But for Henry Slade, he won't be fearing the iconic ritual - in fact, the centre ...
Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter and get behind-the-scenes access and unrivalled insight Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter The fixture rekindles memories of past ...
New England Patriots nose tackle Khyiris Tonga is taking after his head coach, Mike Vrabel, who famously played on both sides of the ball. Asked about Tonga's two-way ability, Vrabel pointed out that ...