Rugby player tests positive for COVID-19
Rugby has been dealt another blow with a member of Sydney University’s first grade team testing positive for coronavirus.
Rugby has been dealt another blow with a member of Sydney University’s first grade team testing positive for coronavirus.
The University of Queensland rugby team and staff have been told to self-isolate immediately after coming into contact with a Sydney University forward at a function who tested positive.
AIC school teams could be handed titles a week early after it was decided all sports with would be cancelled with one weekend to go due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A nationwide ban on all community and club rugby is now in force until May due to the coronavirus as the code acts in the interests of participants, families and the broader community.
With border and travel restrictions to reduce the coronavirus scourge, the Super Rugby competition played across five countries faces some tough decisions to keep it alive.
A massive moment from skipper Liam Wright set Queensland on the way to a remarkable comeback win over the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium.
The New Zealand Government’s tough coronavirus measures mean the Super Rugby season is no chance of continuing as usual.
Surf Life Saving Queensland has announced the suspension of the state’s Nipper program in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, on the back of other local sports cancellations. See the full guide here.
With the Queensland Reds fighting to keep their season alive, leaving their best players on the bench makes little sense, writes Jim Tucker.
A sudden prop problem at the Queensland Reds has prompted an SOS to New Zealand where a former Brisbane club rugby forward has been found.
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