Rugby News Magazine - December 2021/January 2022Add to Favorites

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In this issue

There is plenty of holiday reading for you in this issue of Rugby News.
We review the campaigns for the All Blacks and Black Ferns and analyse the NPC and Heartland Championship. Jeremy Paul tells us why Dave Rennie is the man for the Wallabies, and we meet NZR board member Bart Campbell. Dan Carter and Aaron Smith also feature.

Rugby News Magazine Description:

PublisherAllied Press Ltd

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

Frequency11 Issues/Year

Do not bother with cheap imitations. We are the pulse of the nation’s national game, and have been for nearly 50 years.

We call on a stable of the country’s best rugby scribes, including new editor Campbell Burnes, Phil Gifford, Liam Napier, Jim Kayes and Richard Knowler, along with stats guru Paul Neazor to bring you all the insight and analysis you need to accompany your rugby watching. Ian Jones, Craig Dowd and Jeremy Paul offer knowledgeable regular columns from their vast experience at international level.

Our focus on grassroots rugby from club to school to provincial, not to mention women’s and sevens, gives us a vital point of difference and antidote to the saturation coverage of the top end of the game. We do not neglect the game’s history and there is plenty for you rugby nostalgics to sink your teeth into with our new features ‘Where are they now?’ and ‘My Favourite Player.’

Still cheaper than a rum and a coke, Rugby News continues to offer full value for money and is a must for any serious follower of the game.

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