Lions players celebrate after scrumhalf Conor Murray scores a try in Wellington.

Lions roar to stun 14-man All Blacks

THE British and Irish Lions have levelled the three-Test series against New Zealand after the All Blacks played 55 minutes with 14 men following a red card for centre Sonny Bill Williams.

SBW shoulder Video: Did SBW’s shoulder deserve a red card?

SONNY Bill Williams’ sensational red card for a shoulder charge changed the face of the All Blacks v Lions Test. Two former Wallabies and social media have their say on whether Williams is a dirty player.

Hospital Lions legend McGeechan collapses ahead of Test

FORMER British and Irish Lions star Ian McGeechan was taken to hospital after collapsing at Westpac Stadium ahead of the second Test against the All Blacks in Wellington on Saturday.

Farewell Skelton shows dreams can come true

WILL Skelton prepares to play his last home game as a Waratah and will do it in a special Pasifika jersey designed to recognise the huge contribution of the Pacific Islands community to NSW Rugby.

Bledisloe Cup Cheika cracks whip to get Wallabies up to scratch

WALLABIES players will do extra conditioning sessions as part of Michael Cheika’s plan to get them ready for a high-intensity Bledisloe Cup campaign.

Island player drain may have Super answer

DUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 11: Bill Beaumont (the new Chairman of World Rugby) addresses the assembled gathering during a media conference to introduce the new World Rugby Chairman and Vice-Chairman on May 11, 2016 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

WORLD Rugby would “look favourably” on a Super Rugby team based in the Pacific Islands as a potential solution to stop players leaving the region.

Tahs look for new home as rent bites hard

Waratahs boss Andrew Hore

PAYTO & PANDA: The Waratahs are shifting training base while the warmth shown over the passing of Lachlan Ward knows no bounds.

New Rebels chief positive about future

Super Rugby Rd 11 - Rebels v Lions

SANZAR’s axe is still hanging precariously over the Melbourne Rebels but that hasn’t stopped CEO Baden Stephenson from planning for 2018 and beyond.

Wallabies relieved as scrum guru stays

Wallabies training

​THE Wallabies​​​ breathed a deep sigh of relief on Wednesday after highly-regarded scrum guru Mario Ledesma​ shot down rumours linking him with a return to Argentina to coach the Jaguares.