Fears for rugby’s future with fed up Wallabies to test market
Some contracted Wallabies look set to try their hand overseas, fed up with the direction of the sport. But is a national club competition the answer to fix Australian rugby?
Some contracted Wallabies look set to try their hand overseas, fed up with the direction of the sport. But is a national club competition the answer to fix Australian rugby?
The Wallabies have sunk to an historic low and are staring at a World Cup exit at the pool stage, so why are players and coaching staff right behind embattled coach Eddie Jones?
So you think the Wallabies have hit rock bottom? Hold that beer, because it could get even worse, reveals JULIAN LINDEN.
The naive decision to sack Dave Rennie in favour of Eddie Jones backfired massively on those in power at Rugby Australia, and someone has to pay the price for it, writes Brendan Cannon.
New Zealand’s former World Cup winning coach has stunned the rugby world, switching allegiances to help the Wallabies out.
Outspoken senator Jacqui Lambie has gone into bat for women’s sport after players in one code called out the lavish treatment of their male counterparts.
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has departed for the World Cup amid an extraordinary outburst fuelled by criticism of his team and the shock resignation of an assistant.
Eddie Jones reckons the media have played a big role in why Rugby is at the bottom of the barrel in Australian sport. But the truth is a little more complicated, writes Jamie Pandaram.
Eddie Jones has fired a broadside at media before leaving for the Rugby World Cup, hitting out at “negative” coverage of the Wallabies. Watch the tense moment here.
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones left for France with an extraordinary outburst fuelled by criticism of his team and the shock resignation of an assistant.
As life beings under the Will Skelton regime at the Wallabies, it would be foolish to label him as just a gentle giants, as Australia prepare to head out to France for their ultimate test.
The announcement of the Australia A team heading to Europe with the Wallabies provides some clue of who may get a World Cup call-up, and it’s not good news for two ageing stars.
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