Norway Rues Missed Penalties as Luxembourg Edges Oslo Showdown

Follow @RedefinedRugby Norway came within one kick of securing a second win in a row last weekend after battling hard against a resilient Luxembourg side at Bislett Stadion in Oslo. Unfortunately the kick from winger Kristoffer Borsheim drifted left of the posts, leaving Norway to rue their missed chances as Luxembourg clung

TEST RUGBY RESULTS: Saturday 19 October

Follow @RedefinedRugby 19.10.2013 New Zealand 41, Australia 33 in Dunedin (Bledisloe Cup) Czech Republic 17, Sweden 11 in Stockholm (WCQ Europe R4; ENC 1B) Israel 18, Serbia 6 in Belgrade (ENC 2B) Austria 58, Bulgaria 14 in Vienna (ENC 2C) Luxembourg 9, Norway 7 in Oslo (ENC 2D) Coming Up 26.10.2013 Ukraine v Germany in Kharkov (WCQ Europe R4;

Old foes meet in 2013 Women’s Provincial Championship Final

Follow @RedefinedRugby Canterbury and Auckland will contest the final of the Women's National Provincial Championship next week. Canterbury assured its place with a 53-5 win over Wellington while Auckland beat Waikato 30-8 on Saturday. Otago 37 (Pip Love 3, Greer Muir, Haile Hurring tries; Anika Tiplady 3 con, 2 pen) Manawatu 7 (Scorers not

All Blacks squad for Air New Zealand European Tour and Japan

Follow @RedefinedRugby All Blacks squad for Air New Zealand European Tour and Japan Four new All Blacks for tour to Japan, France, England and Ireland The All Blacks selectors, Head Coach Steve Hansen, Assistant Coach Ian Foster and former All Black Grant Fox have named their squad for the Test against Japan and

Sublime All Blacks secure entertaining win

Follow @RedefinedRugby 41 33 New Zealand's golden glow continued long after the sun fell at Forsyth Barr Stadium as the hosts secured a 41-33 win over Australia, their 11th win in 12 matches in Dunedin. There were a number of players to thank, but none were more influential points-scoring wise than Aaron

Tasman secure first final with fine win

Follow @RedefinedRugby 49 v 28 Tasman's outstanding season continued apace when they showed far greater hunger for the ball than Southland to prepare for the ITM Cup Championship final with a 49-28 win at Blenheim on Saturday. With Tasman's find of the season, first five-eighths Marty Banks firing wind-assisted penalty goals