Remembrance Rugby: UKAF Win Late Against Rugby For Heroes
A last-gasp try sealed a memorable comeback win for the military men over the Rugby for Heroes Barbarians.
A last-gasp try sealed a memorable comeback win for the military men over the Rugby for Heroes Barbarians.
England and South Africa will go head-to-head in Yokohama on Saturday morning.
The match at Iffley Road saw many trialists make their debuts for the Army first team.
The Senior Service youngsters feel they are finding their rhythm ahead of the Inter Services competition.
Sam Matavesi's car was burgled when it was parked in London.
The UKAF rugby union team will be playing a Rugby For Heroes Barbarians Select 15 at Ashton Gate in Bristol.
Army head coach, Captain Mal Roberts, was speaking after a 33-3 loss to Oxford University in Aldershot.
The team's Inter Service preparations were dealt a blow after a heavy defeat at home to the student side.
The Harlequins forward has signed a full-time deal with the Red Roses until the end of the season.
The RAF's Josh McNally made his debut for Bath while Army star Lewis Bean played for Northampton Saints.
The 27-year-old, who has completed two tours of Afghanistan, made his debut for Saints in an away loss to Sale Sharks.
They went down 31-17 in the final.
The Premiership side will boast two armed forces players within its ranks during the 2019/20 season.
The side made it through to the IDRC final after pausing to remember RAF rugby league player SAC Scott Stevenson.
UKAF's rugby union head coach says he wants to win in memory of SAC Scott Stevenson, who died after an Inter Services rugby league match.
UKAF will face one of New Zealand's Defence Blacks or the Fijian Forces in the International Defence Rugby Cup final with a win.