Wallaby Origins: The clubs, schools that produced World Cup stars
They are the giants of Australian rugby ready to represent the Wallabies on the game’s grandest stage, but to the local clubs and schools that nurtured them, they are so much more.
They are the giants of Australian rugby ready to represent the Wallabies on the game’s grandest stage, but to the local clubs and schools that nurtured them, they are so much more.
There were damaging forwards, blistering backs and even some surprise packets. Find out who laid claims to an Origin jumper or NRLW contract at the Women’s National Championships.
State of Origin jumpers and potential NRLW contracts will be on the line when NSW’s emerging rugby league stars travel to the Gold Coast for the Women’s National Championships.
The final day of City v Country rugby league action was nothing short of spectacular with full field tries, close encounters and future stars turning heads. Catch up on all the action.
NSW has a star studded line-up heading to the Aussie All Schools with one state in their line of fire in the battle for top honours at the championship showcasing our best and brightest in Adelaide.
One is a “weapon of mass destruction’’, another a pocket rocket. Rising stars, interesting swimmers and events to watch at the NSW state age titles in Sydney.
On a weekend to remember for the Manly-Warringah Touch Association, the Premier Women confirmed their spot as the best in the state. SEE EVERY RESULT FROM THE NSW TOUCH STATE CUP.
Some of the best talent in Australia will descend on Port Macquarie for the State Cup. We look at the 61 players to watch from the Premier Men and Women. SEE THE FULL LIST.
There were thrillers, blowouts, war dances and big hits as Super Rugby, Sevens and even NRL stars of tomorrow hit the pitch in the Pacifica Youth Rugby Cup. Photo gallery and result wrap.
Start your engines! Hot on the heels of Piastri, Ricciardo, Doohan, Jones and Brabham we rev up the next generation of Australian motorsport heroes who will be tearing up the track for years to come.
They’ve gone within inches of A-League grand final glory in recent seasons, and now Sydney FC have brought back a key piece to lift them over the edge for a tilt at this year’s crown.
They have been identified as rising stars of rugby league and NRL stars of the future. But right now their goal is to make a mark in rugby – and against each other – at the Pacifica Youth Cup.
It’s being used to shape the Junior Wallabies squad and selectors know what they like so far and what they want to see in the final rounds of the U19 national rugby championship.
The stakes are high and the Waratahs know their final opposition in the U16 rugby championship rounds will be “gunning for them”. But they have a plan.
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