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RUGBY beats NRL clubs to star rookie Apenisa Driti, Stirling Mortlock’s disappointment with Aussie fans and kicking a goal in the numbers game. Check out all the gossip right here!
RUGBY beats NRL clubs to star rookie Apenisa Driti, Stirling Mortlock’s disappointment with Aussie fans and kicking a goal in the numbers game. Check out all the gossip right here!
JAMES Slipper to join Quade Cooper and co in Reds exile, deals near for Wallabies stars, Rebels coach gets his man and an Irish day off with a difference. Check out all the gossip right here!
MATT Toomua back in Wallaby gold at the Rugby World Cup in Japan next year? Don’t rule it out, even with Toomua contracted to the Leicester Tigers until mid-2020. Check out all the rugby goss here!
WALLABIES legend David Campese played the game like no one else could – but now he believes there’s a “Campo Clone” in the new-look Australian squad.
THE awful record of Australian Super Rugby teams continued on Sunday as the Crusaders thumped the Brumbies 40-14 in Canberra.
THE Brumbies slumped to a record low in Canberra when smashed 40-14 by the rampaging Crusaders in their Super Rugby clash on Sunday.
MICHAEL Jones will remain Brumbies chief executive for the time being, but the ugly backroom battle at the Super Rugby club is far from over.
BROTHERS Michael and Allan Alaalatoa are poised to become the first siblings to play each other for Super Rugby teams from different sides of the Tasman.
JOE Tomane has opened up about the profound impact Ita Vaea’s retirement has had on him and how he will no longer take anything in life for granted.
THE shock retirement of Ita Vaea this week helped provide inspiration for the Brumbies to claim their first win at Allianz Stadium in fourteen years.
WARATAHS skipper Michael Hooper declared his side remains spirited enough to make the finals despite losing their fourth game in six.
LOCAL derbies tend not to deal in ambiguity. When Australian rivals going head to head, the results are black and white. and it’s all black for NSW finals hopes.
ISRAEL Folau’s long-term future could lie in the centres, where Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson believes he will be able to show off his underrated passing skills.
STAR flanker Scott Fardy is confident the Brumbies have sufficient loose forward depth to cover the loss of David Pocock and Ita Vaea when they take on the Waratahs.
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