
Elliott Smith: 'Ireland are in the first stage of grief - denial'
‘Irish are stuck in a cycle of disbelief.’
‘Irish are stuck in a cycle of disbelief.’
All Blacks centre Rieko Ioane is keen to move on from the feud.
OPINION: The next 10 years should see a seismic shift in the game's landscape.
OPINION: The national game has a chance to get fresh thinking at the top.
Going back to 2013, the last 10 meetings have been shared, with five wins apiece.
From injuries to the frothing Irish, the All Blacks have their backs to the Dublin wall.
OPINION: Saturday in Dublin will really show where the 2024 All Blacks are.
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson reveals the squad to face Ireland.
OPINION: New Zealand have stumbled where Ireland succeeded this year.
Two unproven hookers will be promoted for the pressure cooker rematch with Ireland.
The rivalry has intensified recently, leading to heightened animosity and fierce matches.
Three American cities are understood to be in contention to host the tour match.
'A crushing blow to their self-image.'
OPINION: Infringements have big consequences in the context of a close game.
Sense of 'awe and inferiority' has gone, says Irishman.
"He’ll take whatever role is required, he’ll come in and serve the team."
OPINION: Logic suggests the All Blacks will require a step up to win against Ireland.
The pair both failed concussion tests in the win over England.
OPINION: A New Zealand-raised player made a momentum-shifting tackle.
After struggling for impact in 2024, the All Blacks replacements proved the difference.
How the All Blacks rated in their 24-22 victory over England at Twickenham.
Scott Robertson’s men made it three from three against England in 2024.
Scott Robertson's men secured their third successive victory over England.
The All Blacks needed a late try to edge England at Twickenham.
Prop riled All Blacks ahead of clash by calling for the haka to be ‘binned’.
OPINION: How the All Blacks plan to counter England’s defensive strategies and more.
OPINION: How England’s rugby culture struggles to respond to New Zealand’s haka.
OPINION: The English always seem to complain loudest about the haka.
Sir Wayne Smith doubles down to further explain why attacking rugby can rule the world.