Scotland extension for Gregor Townsend

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has extended his contract with the national team until 2021, with Matt Taylor and Mike Blair also re-signing.

Scotland have averaged four tries a Test since Townsend took over in the summer of 2017, with the historic home and away wins over Australia and 2018 Six Nations victory over England among the notable highlights that helped Scotland finish third in the 2018 Six Nations and capture the imagination of their support.

Townsend revealed he was delighted to have inked a new deal and also paid tribute to fellow coaches Taylor and Blair, who also sign extensions.

“I have always been incredibly proud to coach Scotland and I’m delighted and grateful to be able to extend my involvement with the national team,” he told Scottish Rugby’s website.

“It’s a privilege to coach such a hardworking group of quality players, which is continuing to grow in depth.

“It’s great that the immediate future of our coaching staff has also been secured, as Matt (Taylor) and Mike (Blair) contribute massively to what we do as a group.

“We are really looking forward to Danny (Wilson) joining up with us, which will enable us to seek further improvements in how we can bring the best out of our players.”

Some 13 Test matches now stand between Scotland and Rugby World Cup 2019, including three Autumn Tests and the 2019 Six Nations, before four Summer Tests against France and Georgia present the players with the final opportunity to play their way into the 31-man squad heading to Japan.

After a bright start to his national team tenure, Townsend believes there is more to come for the men in blue.

“There’s certainly a lot of improvement to be found – both from us as coaches and also our playing performances – but we’ve also seen some excellent displays over the past season, as well as a genuine desire from the players to give their best for their country,” he added.

“I’ve been really pleased with the way the squad has come together whenever we’ve been in camp. The players have built strong relationships with each other, trained with intensity and learned quickly after any setbacks we have faced. They have also been terrific ambassadors for their country on tours or whenever they have interacted with our supporters.

“We’re well aware we’re entering a crucial and exciting time for this group, as we continue to seek improvements across the board and target a strong Autumn Test series and Six Nations, before our build up to the Rugby World Cup begins in earnest.

“It’s an incredibly exciting time for the sport in Scotland.”


VIDEO: The best of the Lions

They might be massive underdogs to wrestle the crown from the Crusaders in Christchurch on Saturday, but if the Lions can replicate this kind of try-scoring form then don’t write off the Johannesburg outfit.

Here’s their best crossings from Super Rugby 2018 thus far. Sit back and enjoy.

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Bernard Foley backs Israel Folau at 13 for Bledisloes

Waratahs fly-half Bernard Foley has backed teammate Israel Folau for a surprise inclusion at outside centre for the Wallabies in next month’s Bledisloe Cup matches.

The Wallabies have been left facing a minor midfield injury crisis after injuries to Samu Kerevi and Tevita Kuridrani, with the Waratahs’ Curtis Rona and Rebels utility back Reece Hodge predicted to fill the void.

But in recent days, Folau has emerged as a possible dark horse to don the number 13 jersey after Foley said he thought Folau would be a ‘natural number 13’.

Folau played several games at outside centre for the Waratahs in 2016 and 2017 and acting ‘Tahs skipper Foley believes there is no reason why the athletic back couldn’t fulfil the role.

“I think he’s a phenomenal player wherever he plays, he’s a big body and he’s a guy who can get us across the gain line there,” Foley told Fox Sports Australia.

“I’m sure there will be a number of different scenarios thrown up (for the Bledisloe Tests) and Izzy there is definitely a threat and he’s a possibility.

“I think naturally he could be a really good long term 13.”

Folau and Foley are yet to sign new contracts and the Waratahs will be desperate to tie their star men down.

“My focus has been on the Waratahs and now it (Super Rugby) is over, the focus moves straight on to the Bledisloe Cup,” Foley said. “Something like that (contract) will definitely be done soon.”


Argentina job for Mario Ledesma

Argentina have announced that Mario Ledesma will take over in the international hot-seat from Daniel Hourcade, who resigned last month.

After a dismal run, the writing was on the wall for Hourcade, with Ledesma always expected to take over after impressing at the Jaguares.

“This is a huge challenge, but one I will embrace,” said the former hooker following the announcement of his new position on Wednesday.

Argentina are currently preparing for their Rugby Championship opener against South Africa in Durban, which takes place on August 18.

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Laureus award for Siya Kolisi

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has won the Laureus Sporting Moment of the Month for July following his landmark leadership of the South African side against England. Kolisi became the Boks’ first black captain.

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Sale raid Wigan for High Performance Manager

Sale Sharks have announced the arrival of Matty Peet from Super League side Wigan Warriors, who joins them as a High Performance Manager.

A member of the Wigan Warriors’ coaching staff since 2006, Peet has overseen the development of all junior players at the club. During his time at the Warriors, he has also coached England RL Academy as an assistant and has headed up the Reserves, U19s and U18s teams.

“It’s been a privilege to have been part of such a successful period for the club during my time here, and I’ll leave my role with a huge amount of pride, having seen so many of our youngsters develop into top-level rugby league players and quality young men,” he told Sale.

“It’s a decision that took a great deal of consideration, but I feel the development and experiences I have gained during my time here will put me in good stead for my next challenge.”

Wigan’s Executive Director, Kris Radlinski, added: “We’d like to wish Matty well in his new challenge. His work here at Wigan speaks for itself and he can look back on his time with us with a huge amount of pride.”


Matt Toomua gets Wallaby call, inks Rebels deal

Matt Toomua will head back to Australia ahead of this year’s Rugby Championship before returning to Leicester for the remainder of the campaign.

Toomua has agreed terms with Rugby Australia and the Melbourne Rebels, making him eligible to play in the 2018 Rugby Championship and next year’s Rugby World Cup.

He will return to Tigers during the Rugby Championship rest periods, which coincide with rounds 1 and 4 of the Premiership.

And, after the conclusion of the Rugby Championship, he will be available for the remainder of the Tigers 2018/19 campaign before returning to Australia at the end of the season.

Toomua, who has made 23 appearances for Tigers since joining in 2016, said the decision was made with a “heavy heart” and that he is fully committed to ending his time at Tigers on a high.

“It has been a tough couple of weeks and one of the hardest decisions I’ve had to make in my career,” Toomua told Leicester’s website.

“I absolutely love the club, have become close friends with all of my team-mates and want to go out in a successful way.

“The option to return to Australia was something that did exist within my contract after the 2019 season. In all honesty I thought my time in Australian rugby was finished, and I was very happy in Leicester and contributing to the club here. However the opportunity to return home to my wife and family after almost three years apart, and potentially play in another World Cup was too hard to ignore.”

“I am still very much a Tigers player and, if anything, being able to have this all sorted is more positive than to have a decision hanging over my head,” he added.

“I absolutely love the club, have become close friends with all of my team-mates and want to go out in a successful way.”

Toomua concluded: “Welford Road is a great place to play rugby. It is easily the best club rugby stadium I have played in and to be able to call it my home ground has been something I’ve been very proud of, especially considering the history the club has.

“There is still plenty of time left before I finish my time here and I am committed to adding to that history.”


Jean-Luc du Preez commits to Sharks

Sharks loose forward Jean-Luc du Preez has signed a contract extension at the Durban club, despite reported interest from the Bulls.

Du Preez has impressed and made his Springbok debut as a replacement for Warren Whiteley in the three-Test series against France last year.

According to Netwerk 24, the 22-year-old’s form had reportedly caught the eye of Bulls coach John Mitchell, who is looking to strengthen his squad after a dismal Super Rugby campaign.

But, as expected, Du Preez will remain with his two brothers and father at Kings Park. In an interview with The Witness, Sharks communications manager Novashni Chetty confirmed that Du Preez was staying in Durban.

“Jean-Luc is contracted to the Sharks, he’s actually just re-signed with the franchise, so those rumours that he might leave aren’t true,” she said.

“If a player has signed, you have to wait until he is a free agent before you can negotiate with them and Jean-Luc is no longer a free agent.”


Leicester snap up Kyle Eastmond

Leicester Tigers have signed dual code international Kyle Eastmond, who joins the club after being released from Wasps at the end of 2017/18.

After agreeing a move to Welford Road, Eastmond will be reunited with George Ford with whom he struck up an impressive understanding in their days together at Bath.

A scrum-half or full-back in his rugby league career with St Helens, Eastmond settled at centre in the 15-man game after moving to Bath in 2011. He gained his first England cap on the June tour to Argentina in 2013 to go with similar honours in rugby league. He arrives at Tigers after spending the last two seasons with Wasps.

“It’s great to join a massive club like Leicester with a strong tradition. I’m very happy to be a Tiger,” he told Leicester’s website.

Tigers head coach Matt O’Connor said: “We have some very skilful and exciting players in our backline and Kyle will add to that quality.

“He has an impressive skillset and we’re delighted we’ve been able to bring him into the squad here ahead of the new season.”


Reece Hodge at 13 for Wallabies in Bledisloe trial

Michael Cheika has named Reece Hodge at outside centre and Hamish Stewart at fly-half for Friday’s Bledisloe Cup trial at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney.

The Wallabies coach will use an extended squad to fine tune their match preparations ahead of the Bledisloe opener in Sydney on August 18 at ANZ Stadium.

Rolling substitutions will be permitted for Friday’s trial with the broader squad to each receive substantial playing minutes.

David Pocock will captain the side in the absence of Michael Hooper as he overcomes a hamstring strain.

Hodge will start at outside centre after injuries grounded Samu Kerevi and Tevita Kuridrani while young Queenslander Stewart will steer the ship from fly-half.

Jed Holloway and Jake Gordon have both been rewarded for their fine Super Rugby form while some members of the Waratahs were not considered for selection after bowing out of the finals last weekend.

Australia: 15 Tom Banks, 14 Marika Koroibete, 13 Reece Hodge, 12 Billy Meakes, 11 Jack Maddocks, 10 Hamish Stewart, 9 Will Genia, 8 Caleb Timu, 7 David Pocock (c), 6 Adam Korczyk, 5 Rory Arnold, 4 Adam Coleman, 3 Jermaine Ainsley, 2 Folau Faingaa, 1 Scott Sio
Replacements: 16 Tetera Faulkner, 17 Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 18 Taniela Tupou, 19 Izack Rodda, 20 Harry Hockings, 21 Lukhan Tui, 22 Liam Wright, 23 Isi Naisarani, 24 Joe Powell, 27 Jed Holloway, 28 Jordan Petaia, 29 Sefa Naivalu, 30 Jake Gordon

Date: Friday, August 3
Venue: Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Kick-off: 18:45 local (09:45 BST, 08:45 GMT)
Referee: TBC
Assistant referees: TBC