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‘We didn’t have a plan’: Quade breaks silence on Eddie and World Cup axing
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‘We didn’t have a plan’: Quade breaks silence on Eddie and World Cup axing

In May, Eddie Jones indicated Quade Cooper would likely go to the World Cup as the Wallabies’ first-choice No.10. In August, he was left out of the squad altogether.

  • by Tom Decent

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Hooper provides classy response to Jones ‘role model’ barb

Hooper provides classy response to Jones ‘role model’ barb

A number of prominent former Wallabies players have hit back after Eddie Jones said Michael Hooper, Quade Cooper and Bernard Foley weren’t the right role models for the World Cup.

  • by Tom Decent
Hooper, Cooper deserve to have questions asked on their behalf

Hooper, Cooper deserve to have questions asked on their behalf

When journalists justifiably asked questions of Eddie Jones, they were filling a time-honoured role, Unfortunately, they’re still waiting for answers.

  • by Paul Cully
Wallabies World Cup bolter Donaldson vows to silence doubters

Wallabies World Cup bolter Donaldson vows to silence doubters

Two-Test Wallaby Ben Donaldson edged out Quade Cooper this week for a spot in Australia’s Rugby World Cup squad. He’s confident he can deliver for his country.

  • by Tom Decent
A 35-year-old and a Wallaby rookie walk into a French bar. It’s no joke

A 35-year-old and a Wallaby rookie walk into a French bar. It’s no joke

It is an indictment on Australian rugby that Quade Cooper, who started at No.10 in the 2011 Rugby World Cup finds himself in the box seat again 12 years later.

  • by Paul Cully
Hooper in doubt for Pumas clash, Cooper hails Gordon’s talent

Hooper in doubt for Pumas clash, Cooper hails Gordon’s talent

Wallabies co-captain Michael Hooper may have played his last Test in Sydney after picking up a calf injury.

  • by Iain Payten
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Fantastic five: Why title-winning Aussies may prompt another Giteau Law change
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Fantastic five: Why title-winning Aussies may prompt another Giteau Law change

As Wallabies coach Eddie Jones gets closer to picking his World Cup squad, Bernard Foley and Will Skelton starred in Japanese and European title wins at the weekend.

  • by Iain Payten
Jones to coach Cooper, Kerevi and Barbarians against Koroibete in World Cup pointer

Jones to coach Cooper, Kerevi and Barbarians against Koroibete in World Cup pointer

Seven weeks out from the Wallabies’ first Test, Eddie Jones is eager to get hands-on with Quade Cooper and Samu Kerevi in London ahead of a clash at Twickenham.

  • by Tom Decent
Get Carter: Rebels playmaker shows it’s too early to cut out Cooper alternatives

Get Carter: Rebels playmaker shows it’s too early to cut out Cooper alternatives

Eddie Jones has heavily implied Quade Cooper is his preferred World Cup five-eighth. But Carter Gordon is giving the Wallabies coach some welcome headaches.

  • by Wayne Smith
‘I wouldn’t say no’: Cooper open to finishing career in NRL

‘I wouldn’t say no’: Cooper open to finishing career in NRL

Wallabies star Quade Cooper was “99 per cent going to sign” with the Parramatta Eels a decade ago, and he could yet make a late cross-code switch.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Why the Wallabies are South Africa’s kryptonite

Why the Wallabies are South Africa’s kryptonite

Australia’s success rate at home against the Springboks is astounding, especially when you compare both teams’ records against the All Blacks.

  • by Wayne Smith

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