Big news in the rugby world tonight! Paul Willemse, the powerhouse lock for France, has decided to hang up his boots for good. The 32-year-old, who has been off the field due to injuries, shared on social media that he’s stepping away from the game after battling multiple concussions. Originally from South Africa, Willemse made a tremendous impact in French rugby since joining the national team in 2018, and he’s thanking everyone who supported him throughout his rugby journey.


In other news, Welsh back row star Taine Basham is eager to make a comeback to the national squad. Having recently moved from the Dragons to Cardiff, Basham is focused on getting back his form and catching the eye of the Wales selectors again. At 25, he’s determined to reach new heights in his career and is looking at his fresh start with Cardiff as the perfect stage to showcase his talents. Basham’s journey has been a rollercoaster, with early success followed by setbacks due to injuries and selection choices, but he’s all set to bounce back strong.

On the women’s front, England’s Abby Dow hit a major milestone, scoring her 50th international try during their impressive victory over Scotland. Dow credits her incredible teammates for her success and is keen on keeping the momentum as the World Cup progresses.
Stay tuned, as the rugby scene is bustling with excitement and many more thrilling moments are surely on the horizon! 🏉✨