Defending champions Leinster mastered the conditions to prevail 18-15 in the Pro14 final at Celtic Park, leaving Stuart Hogg and Glasgow to reflect on what might have beenBlue rhapsody: Sean O'Brien, one of Leinster's departing players, celebrates with his team-mates (Inpho)Leinster reign in the rain as they defeat Glasgow 18-15 to win the Guinness Pro14 at Celtic Park. Tries by Garry Ringrose and Cian Healy help the Dublin side retain the title
Glasgow and Leinster have dominated this season's Guinness Pro14, but only one of them can lift the trophy at Celtic Park this weekend. Rugby World previews the finalGrand finale: the Pro14 trophy outside Celtic Park. Organisers are hoping for a record attendance (Inpho)Guinness Pro14 final preview: Glasgow and Leinster have dominated this season's Pro14 competition, but only one of them can lift the trophy at Celtic Park
Snakes, Strictly, and getting stuck in a lift with Rita Ora are all on the agenda in our conversation with the Scottish full-back. Hates Snakes: Scottish full back Hogg hates snakes, but has no fear on the rugby pitch.(Photo by Duncan McGlynn/Action Plus via Getty Images)Downtime with… Stuart Hogg Do you have any phobias? I’ve always hated snakes. When I was young I went to …Continue reading »
The sudden and extremely sad death of Munster coach Anthony Foley cast the darkest of shadows over the opening weekend of the European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup. His loss is felt in his home province and across all the nations – but the highs and lows of the weekend’s on-field action still deserve to be acknowledged.Top clash finish: Sean Maitland about to touch down under pressure. (Photo: Getty Images)The Saints Sean Maitland and Saracens Only a top-class finisher can touch down a try when the combined power of …Continue reading »