Wallabies centres dumped
Following the Wallabies’ dismal display against Wales, centres Samu Kerevi and Jordan Petaia have been axed.
Following the Wallabies’ dismal display against Wales, centres Samu Kerevi and Jordan Petaia have been axed.
It’s been a disastrous campaign, but Eddie Jones has made one last big move at the selection table in an attempt to keep the Wallabies cup chances alive.
The pictures of Wallabies players openly weeping in front of the world after their loss to Wales are here forever, with only Hamish McLennan and Eddie Jones to blame, writes ALAN JONES.
There is a glaring elephant in the room behind Australia’s terrible World Cup – and it’s not a lack of talent. So when is Australian rugby going to acknowledge the problems with Super Rugby?
The Junior Wallabies have begun constructing a high performance rugby environment they hope will deliver a World U20 Cup – including hugging someone who just “bashed them’’.
Eddie Jones has turned to the NRL in a bid to strengthen Australia’s defence seven months out from the Rugby World Cup.
After a mass exodus from the Wallabies’ coaching staff, new mentor Eddie Jones has landed a cross-code convert to help for the World Cup.
Taniela Tupou expressed his frustration at silent Aussie rugby crowds, declaring the Wallabies must bring back our unofficial anthem to make Australian rugby competitive again.
Matches against New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina have been locked in for the Wallabies including an MCG showdown.
The Wallabies were shocked by the surprise axing of Dave Rennie, just eight-months before the Rugby World Cup, and admit they are nervous about the return of Eddie Jones.
From rugby‘s grassroots to the recent appointment of Eddie Jones as Wallabies coach, former Australian captain Stephen Moore has called out the game’s leaders for a lack of vision, writes BRENDAN BRADFORD.
The Wallabies have received some good news in Quade Cooper’s bid to fit and firing for this year’s Rugby World Cup.
Wallabies coach Dave Rennie will ensure his players “share the load” on their five-Test spring tour.
The downward spiral of a once-talented footballer, and son of dual international footy legend, led to a relationship marred by fear, paranoia, verbal abuse and stealing $40,000 from his partner.
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