O’Connor’s fairytale Wallabies return confirmed
James O’Connor has the chance to play successive series against the British and Irish Lions 12 years apart after a stunning Wallabies comeback was locked in.
James O’Connor has the chance to play successive series against the British and Irish Lions 12 years apart after a stunning Wallabies comeback was locked in.
Lions young gun Henry Pollock has been making enemies on tour this winter – but one Wallabies great has warned Australia’s banter brothers to make sure they back up their pre-Test chat.
Two of the country’s finest ever Wallabies have engaged in an ugly war of words over Australia’s hopes in the upcoming series against the British and Irish Lions.
Wallabies flyhalf Noah Lolesio is set to be sidelined indefinitely after undergoing neck surgery.
Wallabies insiders expect Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii to return to the field sooner than what his broken jaw may have first indicated, after the high-proifle recruit was ruled out for the Waratahs.
The most expensive signing in Rugby Australia history could be missing from the British and Irish Lions series after a serious injury revelation.
With head knocks becoming a major focus for football codes, a 22-year-old rising rugby star has been forced to walk away from the sport with concussion fears.
The looming departure of key Wallabies staff has added more uncertainty to their World Cup build-up, as mass upheaval looms during the coaching transition from Joe Schmidt to Les Kiss.
The Wallabies will announce their Lions squad just eight days before the first Test, and coach Joe Schmidt is calling in overseas based Aussies to join the stacked line-up.
Incoming coach Les Kiss would’ve lost sleep over the terrifying injury scares to Wallabies Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Noah Lolesio. And while both received good news, it was an ominous warning ahead of the Lions tour.
Wallabies and Brumbies star Noah Lolesio sent a scare through Australian rugby when he was stretchered off the field with fears of a spinal injury.
Wallabies’ fans may not know the name of the Lions’ 20-year-old shock selection for the upcoming Australian tour, but given his reputation, they soon will once he arrives Down Under.
Super Rugby officials are flirting with a bold plan to expand to the United States, but the boss has had his say on that idea, and where the competition’s priorities really must be.
Two of Australia’s leading coaches came together in Melbourne on Tuesday and with both men in similar positions when it comes to their future there was plenty to talk about.
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