What Super cull means for Australian rugby
WHETHER the ARU will shut down the right franchise is still a legitimate debate. But whether they should have cut a team? Not so much. That had to happen, writes Iain Payten.
WHETHER the ARU will shut down the right franchise is still a legitimate debate. But whether they should have cut a team? Not so much. That had to happen, writes Iain Payten.
NEVER playing on the losing side in a Reds-Brumbies clash would seem to be a positive halo around George Smith, except he’s never worn a Reds jersey in any of those wins.
PAYTO & PANDA: After just four Super Rugby games, Curtis Rona has made the cut for a Wallabies training squad, while two boozy Reds have been omitted.
THE Brumbies don’t believe former skipper Stephen Moore’s eight Super Rugby seasons with the club will give him an advantage when he returns to Canberra as the Reds stand-in captain.
AUSTRALIA’S horror weekend in the Super Rugby competition continued with the conference-leading Brumbies crushed 40-20 by the Crusaders.
RUBBING shoulders daily with Paralympians at the AIS has been one of several benefits to a season of change for the Brumbies, Stephen Moore says.
AUSTRALIA’S rugby bosses have gambled the financial future of the code on landing a bigger broadcast deal after agreeing to Super Rugby expansion.
AUSTRALIA’S rugby bosses have gambled the financial future of the code on landing a bigger broadcast deal after agreeing to Super Rugby expansion.
PLANS for an expanded Super Rugby competition have been rolled out while Australian rugby chiefs were still locked in a meeting discussing its merits.
PLANS for an expanded Super Rugby competition have been rolled out while Australian rugby chiefs were still locked in a meeting discussing its merits.
ALL Blacks captain Richie McCaw is back but his deputy Kieran Read is still missing from the Crusaders team to face the Brumbies.
THE Brumbies’ 18-point hammering of the Chiefs has them perfectly positioned for a crack at top spot while it’s curtains for Richard Graham’s Reds.
A LACK of interest from Australia’s Super Rugby clubs to sign James O’Connor could see the exiled star miss the 2015 World Cup.
THE edge in the Brumbies’ grand final revenge mission came on Thursday morning, in the form of injured soldier Curtis McGrath.
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