Where are they now: Qld Reds U19s classes of 2022, 2023
Where are they now: Ahead of the Super Rugby Under-19s tournament, check out how the Queensland Reds’ young gun classes of 2022 and 2023 are progressing.
Where are they now: Ahead of the Super Rugby Under-19s tournament, check out how the Queensland Reds’ young gun classes of 2022 and 2023 are progressing.
It was the first real indication of how the Waratahs are shaping up for their defence of the U16s title in the upcoming Super Rugby comp. It’s also caused a major headache for selectors.
Australian rugby has lost the services of one of its most powerful props – and most popular players – with a Super Rugby rival set to cash in.
He was the second youngest player ever to earn a cap for the Wallabies, and now the former wunderkind is leaving to play overseas.
The Reds are desperate to return to winning ways when they host the Highlanders on Friday night in Brisbane.
Desperate to end a run of three straight losses, the Queensland Reds’ cause hasn’t been helped by the unavailability of three key players.
Six times, the Waratahs fell behind the Crusaders but on each occasion they clawed their way back in a famous win in Sydney. Meanwhile, Moana Pasifika broke Queensland hearts with last-minute try.
A Wallabies winger who is set to join the NRL next season has been dumped by his Super Rugby club after seven games without a try
Super Rugby club the Melbourne Rebels may just have been rescued from oblivion after being placed in adminstration in January.
A white knight investor claims to have the cash to save the Melbourne Rebels, which has racked up more than $22 million in debts.
Whatever rugby paid Max Jorgensen to stick with the struggling code, it is not nearly enough. And, JULIAN LINDEN writes, it’s certainly not the Waratahs keeping the young star in the code.
The Queensland Reds have a point to prove after a disappointing defensive display against Western Force.
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