Attitude problem? Tahs need to identify issues amid failed season
For the Waratahs to turn their fortunes around, they’ve first got to work out what exactly is going wrong and first-season coach Dan McKellar has hinted at a bubbling issue.
For the Waratahs to turn their fortunes around, they’ve first got to work out what exactly is going wrong and first-season coach Dan McKellar has hinted at a bubbling issue.
A new contract, and a new addition to the family awaits Filipo Daugunu, in good news for Australian Rugby and the Wallabies’ 2027 World Cup run.
NSW’s fast-approaching clash with the Lions has all the makings of a massacre — which should embarrass everyone into action, as the Waratahs are the canary in the coalmine on the health of Australian rugby.
Brumbies backrower Tuaina Tualima ended the Reds’ dream of a home final, putting the finishing touch on Queensland’s loss in the nation’s capital.
The two men most likely to succeed Joe Schmidt as Wallabies coach go head-to-head this weekend in an unprecedented situation.
Queensland co-captain Liam Wright has again been sidelined ahead of the Reds’ weekend battle with the Waratahs.
The Waratahs have suffered a major blow ahead of their grudge match against Queensland on Saturday, with two key players set to be ruled out.
He’s fierce and uncompromising on the field but it wasn’t that long ago Mahe Vailanu was brought close to tears by the most ordinary of tasks – taking a few steps forward.
In the early rounds of the Super Rugby season, not only have the Australian teams been winning but they’re developing talents who could be key to beating the British and Irish Lions this year, writes JULIAN LINDEN.
The Queensland Reds were their own “worst enemies” after suffering a heavy loss at the hands of the Crusaders on Sunday afternoon. Here’s where it went wrong and the one major positive.
Don’t say it too loud because the Waratahs have a nasty habit of letting their most loyal fans down, but this current team really could be a contender for another Super Rugby title.
The ACT Brumbies have given themselves – and by extension the Wallabies – a massive confidence boost ahead of the upcoming British and Irish Lions series after pulling off one of the biggest upsets in Super Rugby for years.
The Reds are set for an ‘exciting’ challenge when they take on former Queensland star James O’Connor on Sunday.
Skills, traits and characters the coach charged with bringing through the next generation of Wallabies wants to see as rugby’s best teenagers from the Waratahs and Force take the field,
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