Wallabies set for SCG return
Test rugby is expected to return to the SCG in July when the Wallabies host England in a three-match series.
Test rugby is expected to return to the SCG in July when the Wallabies host England in a three-match series.
He’s waited a long time for a Wallabies opportunity, and now that he’s a step closer, this Queensland Red is not about to make a fuss about a positional switch.
Before uniting next week for a Wallabies camp, a host of Reds and Brumbies players will battle for bragging rights at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night.
Eddie Jones must ditch the mad professor act during the upcoming Test schedule after keeping his England coaching job on decidedly specious grounds, writes STEPHEN JONES.
Reds flanker Liam Wright may be warming the seat for David Pocock’s return but Michael Cheika simply couldn’t ignore the 21-year-old’s mind-blowing Super Rugby statistics.
Some big names missed out, rookies have been given their chance, a star name returns and there is no shortage of fullback cover in Michael Cheika’s Wallabies squad for the clash against South Africa.
Enigmatic Australian rugby star James O’Connor is emerging as the unlikeliest hero in a doomed World Cup campaign, but the playmaker is making key moves to revive his Wallabies career.
As Australian rugby prepares to lose well over 400 international caps to cashed-up European clubs, one veteran Wallaby has resisted a pay cheque to repay his state and country.
Australian rugby bad boy James O’Connor’s World Cup dream is closer to becoming a reality after the 44-Test Wallaby officially linked with the Queensland Reds.
As Rugby Australia and Israel Folau prepare to take their fight to the courts, an admission from the governing body’s chairman, Cameron Clyne, could backfire badly.
He’s played over 100 games for his state and captained the Waratahs to the 2014 Super Rugby title but one of NSW’s favourite sons could have easily been wearing maroon.
Former Diamonds shooter Nat Medhurst has had a strongly-worded say on social media, taking aim at Israel Folau for hiding behind “freedom of speech” to express discriminatory views.
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