Reds re-sign ‘Junkyard Dog’ after breakout Super Rugby season
The Queensland Reds have locked down one of the most exciting young outside backs in Australian rugby. See who they re-signed here.
The Queensland Reds have locked down one of the most exciting young outside backs in Australian rugby. See who they re-signed here.
Speed, power, skill and size. It’s the combination new Waratahs coach Craig Roberts hopes will extend the winning run of the club in the Super Rugby U16 competition starting this weekend.
Australia literally cannot afford to have its 23-year losing streak to the All Blacks in New Zealand extended. The future of the sport in this country could depend on it, writes Jamie Pandaram.
Where are they now: Ahead of the Super Rugby Under-19s tournament, check out how the Queensland Reds’ young gun classes of 2022 and 2023 are progressing.
The Queensland Reds have unveiled their matchday 23 to tackle the New South Wales Waratahs in this Saturday’s bumper season opener at Suncorp Stadium. See the team and read the season preview here.
Having overcome a back complaint, Tom Lynagh has won the race to be Queensland’s flyhalf against New South Wales at Suncorp Stadium.
They are the “special players”, workhorses and teens with talent to burn ready to take the rivalry with the Queensland Reds up a notch in the first of two under 18s battles. Players to watch for
Extraordinary footage shows Eddie Jones addressing Wallabies players with a claim that looks uglier with each passing day.
James O’Connor’s injury means it’s a battle of three for Queensland’s No.10 jersey for Saturday’s Super Rugby Pacific clash with NSW.
The fight for the Reds No. 10 jersey is now a race in three after head coach Les Kiss revealed ex-Wallaby James O’Connor would be sidelined for this Saturday’s season opener at Suncorp. MORE HERE
A big unpaid debt stopped the Melbourne Rebels selling home game tickets until Monday, but fingers are crossed for miracle big crowd on Friday to open likely their final season.
It’s five days from the debt-ridden Melbourne Rebels’ Super Rugby season opener at AAMI Park – but tickets are still not on sale. The reason why can now be revealed.
With Melbourne Rebels’ Super Rugby future looking bleak, a rival coach says teams would be “stupid” not to already be scouring the club’s list for talent.
The one question Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh needs to answer is the only one he can’t with players and coaches at the Rebels unsure about their future.
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