Deans wants ELVs in Tri-Nations
Monday 12 May 2008
Crusaders and incoming Australia coach Robbie Deans wants to see the Tri-Nations played under the Experimental Law Variations.


Monday 12 May 2008
Crusaders and incoming Australia coach Robbie Deans wants to see the Tri-Nations played under the Experimental Law Variations.
Wednesday 7 May 2008
All Blacks backs coach Wayne Smith says the experimental law variations (ELVs) are a good thing and has given his backing for them to be included in the TriNations.
Monday 5 May 2008
The ELV's will have to get clearance before they are adopted for this year's Tri-Nations series. Most of the touted variations have been approved by the International Rugby Board for a global year-long trial from August 1 before a November 2009
Friday 2 May 2008
The Australian Rugby Union will discuss this month with SANZAR partners New Zealand and South Africa the Experimental Law Variations package for this year’s Tri Nations series.
Wednesday 30 April 2008
Southern Hemisphere is in for a shake up as the TriNations and the Super 14 look set to take on a new format. The partners of SANZAR South Africa, New Zealand and Australia
Tuesday 22 April 2008
New South Africa coach Peter de Villiers believes his side can beat the All Blacks by playing like the All Blacks. De Villiers is the first non white coach to take control of the Springboks
Wednesday 16 April 2008
The All Blacks’ TriNations test against World Cup holders South Africa at Carisbrook on July 12 is expected to restore Dunedin’s reputation as “rugby city” and as one of the best test match hosts in the world.
Thursday 3 April 2008
All Blacks coach Graham Henry wants to see the old rules played at international level all year. Henry said there would be problems appointing referees if the Experimental Law Variations were to be used
Wednesday 5 March 2008
Argentina who shocked the rugby world and came third at the 2007 World Cup will have to wait for at least four more years before they can join a major annual international tournament according to an International Rugby Board (IRB) official.
Monday 3 March 2008
Hong Kong will host a Bledisloe Cup rugby Test between Australia and New Zealand in November, the Australian and New Zealand Rugby Unions announced on Monday.