There have been concerns for some time over players manipulating the strict laws around head-on-head contact to their advantage, a topic now thrust back into the spotlight following Ollie Lawrence’s ...
Players who dive or feign injury at the Rugby World Cup run the risk of being sin-binned as the game's governing body attempts to eradicate what it regards as football-style behaviour. John Jeffrey, ...
The Football Association is determined to eradicate diving and is poised to introduce retrospective bans for players who commit the offence, reports The Times. Although it has blighted the game for ...
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LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Rugby World Cup officials have been told to sin-bin players who dive or feign injury during matches in a bid to clamp down on a growing football culture in the game.
Goal speaks to Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir on the staggering lack of common courtesy and fair play in the not-so-beautiful game It was only a decade ago that Barcelona gave Real Madrid a guard ...
RUGBY star Josh McKay has revealed the secret behind his incredible stamina: free diving in Scotland’s freezing waters. The Kiwi ace has become a huge fans’ favourite at Glasgow Warriors for his ...
Incident between Ollie Lawrence and Alex Mitchell was the latest evidence that football-style simulation is on the rise Ben joined the Telegraph as a rugby reporter in 2017 and was previously a host ...