RFU CEO Bill Sweeney: For me, the community game, it is more than a game isn’t it
In the latest edition of NCA Chats, Bill Sweeney, CEO of the Rugby Football Union, spoke to Joe Harvey and Chris Heal about the community game.
In the latest edition of NCA Chats, Bill Sweeney, CEO of the Rugby Football Union, spoke to Joe Harvey and Chris Heal about the community game.
Almost two weeks ago, it was announced that John Inverdale would be replacing Norman Robertson as the NCA’s new chairman.Read More
Altrincham Kersal has its local community at the heart of its rugby club. The shared passion for the sport brings people together from across the town and this year, the Stelfox Avenue faithful saw their side mount a late promotion push before the season was curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic.Read More
Sedgley Park’s Matt Riley will be writing a number of blog posts for ncarugby.com as one of the club’s longest serving players discusses his journey in the game. (Photo Credit: Gareth Lyons)Read More
Sedgley Park’s Matt Riley will be writing a number of blog posts for ncarugby.com as one of the club’s longest serving players discusses his journey in the game. (Photo Credit: Gareth Lyons)Read More
The social aspect of rugby is what many people love about our sport and for James Gwinnett, he was no different.Read More
“I used to get on the back of a driving maul if I could!” says Ampthill & District’s Sam Hanks, as he recalls his early experiences of the National Leagues. Photo Credit: Nick MeredithRead More
This is an article we are more than happy to write. At the beginning of last month, we began our National League ‘Movember’ campaign and truthfully, we knew it would be difficult to connect with every single club about our ‘partnership.’Read More
England World Cup star Tom Curry chats to ncarugby.com about the important role National League rugby can play when it comes to improving players. Photo Credit: (Credit Creative Capture)Read More
Off the field, things haven’t been exactly smooth for Saracens. A £5.36m fine and a 35-point deduction in the Premiership probably wasn’t the way that Mark McCall’s side wanted their campaign to begin. Read More