Aussie Super Rugby competition locked in
Australian Super Rugby clubs are set to play ‘more meaningful matches’ in a new four-team competition starting in September.
Australian Super Rugby clubs are set to play ‘more meaningful matches’ in a new four-team competition starting in September.
Waratahs coach Dan McKellar was forced to bring out the old school system to rev up his repeatedly lacklustre team over the Western Force. But in doing so, the riot act has proven Super Rugby’s ‘fundamental flaw.’
For the Waratahs to turn their fortunes around, they’ve first got to work out what exactly is going wrong and first-season coach Dan McKellar has hinted at a bubbling issue.
NSW’s fast-approaching clash with the Lions has all the makings of a massacre — which should embarrass everyone into action, as the Waratahs are the canary in the coalmine on the health of Australian rugby.
The Reds can ill-afford another Super Rugby Pacific defeat if they want a home qualifying final at Suncorp Stadium.
Of Queensland’s six rugby products selected in the Australian Under-20s side set for battle against New Zealand, one might turn out to be the one that got away for the Reds. More here.
Wallabies prop Angus Bell says Taniela Tupou has a ‘point to prove’ after lethargic effort on the weekend. Plus, he reveals his retirement fears ahead of his milestone game for NSW.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii was set for a long crack at fullback, but rugby’s $5 million man is set for a shock switch. Plus, Brumbies make four changes. Click for team news.
The Waratahs say there is only one way to shut down Rob Valetini in his long-awaited comeback match, as Australia’s best rugby player vows to ‘keep the streak going’ over the Tahs.
Queensland co-captain Liam Wright has again been sidelined ahead of the Reds’ weekend battle with the Waratahs.
Western Force’s boom backrower Nick Champion de Crespigny has signed a long-term contract with the club as he makes a case for Wallabies selection, while Tahs prepare for Force attack.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii was at Waratahs headquarters on Monday, but could only participate in video meetings as he remains on the sidelines for another two crucial matches.
NSW has prevailed 29-24 over a dangerous Fijian Drua side thanks to a late penalty try proving the new Waratah’s culture is reaping rewards. JAMIE PANDARAM has the analysis.
From a crazy work out routine to a sugar ban, Siosifa Amone reveals the conversation that kicked him into an intense five month ‘hour on, hour off’ weight loss regime.
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