Sydney to host Rugby World Cup final
Image: Freya Kemp is set to join England's squad for the Women's Ashes first T20 against Australia in Sydney With the new format comes fresh faces, as England's T20 squad picks up the baton from their ODI counterparts for Monday's pivotal clash in Sydney.
There was no one closer to the Rugby World Cup 2003 Final than Phil Waugh as Johnny Wilkinson kicked England to victory at Stadium Australia.
SYDNEY — It has taken just nine days for Australia's cricketers to retain the Women’s Ashes. The Australians won a fourth straight game in the multi-format series with a 57-run victory in the first of the three T20s between the rivals.
Australia move to unassailable eight points in Womens Ashes to retain trophy; hosts win first T20 in Sydney by 57 runs as Beth Mooney (75) stars; England, for whom Sophia Dunkley (59) top-scored, can
Australia retained the Women's Ashes at the earliest opportunity with a 57-run thrashing over England in the first T20 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. England slumped to 141 all out in 16 overs ...
The resurgence of Test centurion Kurtis Patterson took another huge step on Thursday when the former NSW captain blasted a century for Australia A against the England Lions in Sydney.
Men's Rugby World Cup will take place across seven cities in Australia with Sydney's Accor Stadium hosting the final.The 83,000-seat venue hosted the nail-biting 2003 final, when Jonny Wilkinson's last-gasp drop-goal gave England their only men's World Cup win.
The 2027 men's Rugby World Cup final will be played in Sydney, World Rugby said Thursday as it released the official draw for the Australia-hosted tou
Matthew Mott refuses to rule out coaching England women in the future.
England World Cup winner Lewis Moody has blasted the RFU's 'absurd' rule that prevents Jack Willis from playing in the Six Nations. The Rugby Football Union currently enforces a policy that prevents any England-qualified player based overseas from being selected by Steve Borthwick unless it is in exceptional circumstances.
Sydney's Olympic Stadium will host the 2027 Rugby World Cup final, it has been announced. Organisers on Thursday confirmed the seven Australian cities which will host the 24-team competition. The 83,000-seat Sydney venue previously hosted the nail-biting 2003 final the Wallabies lost to Jonny Wilkinson's England side in extra time.