Club rugby: Tigers roar, Magpies soar
Club rugby: Colts 1, women’s latest here as Souths and Easts steal it at the death in Colts and Sunnybank and GPS’ women battle it out in a thriller.
Club rugby: Colts 1, women’s latest here as Souths and Easts steal it at the death in Colts and Sunnybank and GPS’ women battle it out in a thriller.
Having said goodbye to Brad Thorn, the Queensland Reds have turned to another former State of Origin and Kangaroos rugby league player.
What looms as the most even GPS premiership race in years started last Saturday with a bang – featuring three thrilling finishes – and every school is represented in our Round 1 Team of the Week.
Club rugby: Where will your club’s colts and women’s finish? Here’s our form guide, along with 60 key players and the road ahead to the finals.
Taniela Tupou’s success in having a foul play charge thrown out could spell bad news for the Waratahs.
The Wallabies have locked in one of Australian rugby’s most important assets until the end of 2024 in a massive win for the code and Queensland Reds.
Believing it was “shoulder on shoulder” contact, the Queensland Reds will fight the suspension of prop Taniela Tupou for alleged foul play.
The Reds scored more tries but it was the Brumbies who prevailed in the top-of-the-table Super Rugby Pacific battle.
Reds teenager Kalani Thomas will welcome some sledging from Brumbies halfback Nic White in Canberra on Friday night.
Reds co-captain Liam Wright could be available for Queensland’s battle with the Brumbies after recovering from a shoulder injury, but the form of his replacement Seru Uru has given coach Brad Thorn a lot to think about.
Cruising to a seemingly comfortable win, the Queensland Reds were forced to survive a superb Fijian Drua comeback.
Fraser McReight says he’s fortunate to have the chance to lead Queensland and isn’t worried about injuries which have hit the Reds’ other captains this year.
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