‘He’s the best player in the world – but not in sevens’: Antoine Dupont is taking a huge risk
The France captain is likely to find the transition to the shorter format tough but the interest in the shock move will be huge
The France captain is likely to find the transition to the shorter format tough but the interest in the shock move will be huge
South Africa's audacious ploy landed a psychological blow on France and could force England into tactical review
Quarter-final defeat by South Africa leaves host nation licking their wounds and trying to understand what went wrong
The first 40 minutes of Sunday's Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Paris was rugby played to the highest standards at breakneck speed
Exclusive Ben Morel interview: Departing Six Nations chief lifts the lid on his five-year tenure, and discusses where tournament is going
Who do our team of rugby writers want to be in Simon Middleton's match-day squad for the Six Nations opener against Scotland?
Red Roses great is ready to bow out in style at the place it all began for her
Ludlam and Willis were superb in England's win over Wales, with Alex Dombrandt capping off a fine back row showing all around
England captain's withdrawal from next year's Six Nations shows that even the hardest competitors have a breaking point
As a professional sportsman, criticism should be expected, but also a degree of decency – which is often sorely lacking
The fly-half has been under intense scrutiny for years, but people must learn to appreciate him as a player and captain
Former Les Bleus flanker Thierry Dusautoir believes what happened to the side in 2007 will not come into play this time around
In recent matches South Africa have opted for an overwhelming majority of forwards on the bench
Exclusive: The former England centre talks about playing in the Champions Cup just days after having two metal plates inserted into his face
Telegraph Sport assesses how the final eight remaining sides stack up… plus rankings on the sides exiting at the pool stage
Next weekend's two evening quarter-finals are semis in all but name, featuring four sides who are, by a distance, the best in the world
31-year-old powerhouse returned to the field for the Barbarians this summer, playing under Bristol coach Pat Lam
Italy’s diminutive full-back, who is aiming to upset New Zealand, has proven at World Cup that game can still be for players of all sizes