Monday Evening Round Up

Monday Evening Round Up

Jaba Bregvadz to become first Georgian in Super Rugby

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Hooker Jaba Bregvadz is set to become the first Georgian player to play Super Rugby after signing up for the Japanese Sunwolves franchise for the 2018 season.

The 30-year-old, who has 49 caps for Georgia, spent three seasons with Top 14 side Toulouse and was part of the Georgia side that finished third in their World Cup pool, securing automatic qualification for 2019.

Assistant coaches Jonny Bell and Tim Taylor agree new deals with Gloucester Rugby


Gloucester Rugby have confirmed that Coaches Jonny Bell and Tim Taylor have agreed new contracts with the club, extending their respective stays at Kingsholm and providing stability in the coaching team over the seasons to come.


Jonny enjoyed a terrific playing career as a centre at club level with Northampton Saints and Ulster as well as winning 36 caps for Ireland.

Meanwhile, former Gloucester fly-half Tim Taylor has continued to impress as part of the coaching set-up under new Head Coach Johan Ackermann, having originally joined the Cherry and Whites as a player.

France to host the U20 Championship in 2018

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World Rugby has today announced that France will host next year's U20 Championship with host cities being Béziers, Perpignan and Narbonne for the five match days (30 May, 3 June, 7 June, 12 June and 17 June).

3 More former All Blacks want to make Pacific Island switch for RWC 2019

Former All Blacks Ma'a Nonu, Steven Luatua and Victor Vito have joined Charles Piutau, Frank Halai as players linked to a switch to Pacific Island nations for the next Rugby World Cup.

 

Piutau and Halai, who both have Tongan ancestry, want World Rugby to loosen the eligibility rules to allow capped players to return to tier-two nations.

 

"If there's a way to do it, I want to give something back and play for Tonga at the 2019 World Cup," Piutau told the Mail on Sunday.

 

Tonga are in the same pool as England for the World Cup.

Marx leads nominations for SA Rugby Player of the Year Awards 2017

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Springbok and Lions hooker Malcolm Marx leads the nominations for the SA Rugby Player of the Year 2017 awards with three, closely followed by four players who bagged two nominations each.

 

The 23-year-old Marx is nominated in the top category, SA Rugby Player of the Year, as well as for Young Player and Super Rugby Player of the Year.

 

 

 

 




Veteran All Black to replace Vermeulen at Toulon

According to reports in France, RC Toulon have identified 81 Test cap All Black Jerome Kaino as their front-runner to replace no.8 Duane Vermeulen.

The new salary cap in the Top 14 could see Toulon lose the services of Duane Vermeulen, Ma'a Nonu & Marcel Van der Merwe at the end of the season. 


Top tries Premiership Rugby round 10

Top tries from Round 12 of the Top 14

Sunwolves jersey for 2018 Super Rugby season

Aussie men finish fifth in Dubai

 

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