Wallabies captain returns for Reds
The Queensland Reds will receive a much-needed boost on Friday night with the return from injury of Wallabies skipper Harry Wilson.
The Queensland Reds will receive a much-needed boost on Friday night with the return from injury of Wallabies skipper Harry Wilson.
As their skipper prepares to make history, the Waratahs have turned to a player outcast since the early rounds in an effort to save their Super Rugby campaign.
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.
It’s been a decade since a Wallabies boss also coached a Super Rugby team at the same time. The possibility is now open again, writes JAMIE PANDARAM.
Wallabies captain Harry Wilson has suffered an unfortunate injury blow ahead of Queensland’s battle with the ACT Brumbies.
The inclusion of a former England Sevens representative is one of two changes to the NSW Waratahs’ side to take on the Chiefs this Friday, while a Wallabies’ star has received a reprieve for his poor form.
A potential hurdle to Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss taking charge of the Wallabies has been removed by Rugby Australia.
Rugby Australia and the Wallabies have received a much-needed financial boost which could end up being even more lucrative if the men’s national team can win trophy matches.
Wallabies prop Angus Bell says Taniela Tupou has a ‘point to prove’ after lethargic effort on the weekend. Plus, he reveals his retirement fears ahead of his milestone game for NSW.
A century of games for the Queensland Reds ranks as one of Tate McDermott’s “proudest” achievements in rugby union.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii produced a performance Rugby Australia officials hoped he’d bring when he signed from rugby league, but it was an otherwise diabolical day for the Waratahs in New Zealand.
Despite the loss at a rain-soaked FMG Stadium in Waikato, New Zealand, the Queensland Reds showed they are championship potential.
In a major blow for the Wallabies, and their ability to lock down a world-class No.10, star playmaker Noah Lolesio has decided to walk away from Australian rugby.
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