Sale FC’s Matt Bradley ‘excited’ as Hungary aim for Olympic dream
After talking to Rugby Hungary Performance Director Richie Williams, we also spoke to Matt Bradley who plays for Sale FC and qualifies for Hungary thanks to a grandparent.Photo Credit: (Gareth Lyons)
High praise for Rosslyn Park by Sneddon as he continues his work with Hong Kong
“On my first game there, I was taken off after 26 minutes and I was wondering where my Rosslyn Park career was going,” Scott Sneddon began. (Photo Credit: Edmund Ho/South China Morning Post)
‘It is pretty much the foundation of our game’ – Charlie Mulchrone
In an interview for ncarugby.com, Charlie Mulchorne talks about his passion for the National Leagues and the desire to see his current club, Harlequins, finish the season with flourish. (Photo Credit: Phil Mingo- Pinnacle Photo Agency)
Sam Skinner: I feel very lucky to play in such a prestigious competition
Sam Skinner very nearly gave up on rugby. At 18 and having left school in 2013 without being picked up by an academy, he was all set to jet off on a gap year before looking at other ventures.
The National Leagues made be confident that ‘I could compete at a higher level’
Former Blackheath fly-half Sam Windsor believes the education he received in the National Leagues helped him take the steps in his career. Photo Credit: BigShotsSnapShots Media Group
National Leagues were some of the “most important moments” – Alexis
Jersey Reds’ Ziana Alexis feels the National Leagues have acted as a springboard for his career.
Pete Davies: ‘The development it gives these kids is amazing’
Former Henley Hawks head coach Pete Davies tells Ali Stokes why the National Leagues are crucial for development and reveals which players he has helped take their next steps in the game.
National Leagues are a really good learning process – Steve Diamond
Director of Rugby Steve Diamond insists the lower tiers are a key part of player development at Sale Sharks.
Josh McNally – “It was about having that hunger to keep getting better”
This week, London Irish’s Josh McNally spoke to ncarugby.com and discussed his difficult end to 2017, the unique route he took into rugby, the importance of the National Leagues and the Exiles’ Premiership ambitions.
There is another fly-half by the name of Wilkinson who is beginning to emerge
From beginning his rugby journey at Kirkham Grammar School to an eye-catching display in Europe, Kieran Wilkinson is starting to turn heads.