Aussie rugby pride on the line
New Zealand teams well and truly have bragging rights after the first week of the Super Rugby Trans-Tasman competition.
New Zealand teams well and truly have bragging rights after the first week of the Super Rugby Trans-Tasman competition.
If Friday night’s results are anything to go by, the gulf between Australian and New Zealand rugby is getting wider year on year.
The Rebels may have finished the season with a win, but off-contract coach Dave Wessels’ future at the club remains up in the air.
Empty stadiums, record losses, a sacked coach: It’s grim times for the Waratahs, which means grim times for Australian rugby. Worse still, the road back appears a long one.
Rugby union has scored a major win over its greatest rival after the Waratahs beat the Roosters and Rabbitohs to secure the services of gun playmaker Will Harrison.
After losing their last 11 games against the Waratahs, the Reds have shown they can make an impact in 2020, ahead of the Super Rugby season opener against the Brumbies.
Michael Hooper has shocked fans on the eve of the Super Rugby season by standing down as Waratahs captain, throwing into question his place as Wallabies skipper.
The futures of England skipper Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and the Vunipola brothers are up in the air, but it’s a game-changing former Wallaby who’s eyeing a Super Rugby return.
Mark Nawaqanitawase has well and truly put himself in the frame to make the Waratahs’ run-on side when the Super Rugby season kicks off in less than a fortnight. Now if only everyone could pronounce his surname!
Rugby Australia’s review into the disastrous 2019 season has more than 40 recommendations, but you won’t know what most are in what is meant to be the ‘blueprint for future Wallabies success’.
A new deal signed by the Berejiklian Government has revealed the cost of the controversial demolition and rebuild of the Sydney Football Stadium has blown out by almost $100 million making the ill-fated sports area a real money pit.
He’s the young rugby star who is making a name for himself beyond his athletic skills, with a particular reason why his mates know him as ‘Marky Mark’ rather than his full name.
Adiana Talakai is one of numerous members of her family to play sport at a high level. But she almost missed out on her biggest opportunity ever recently.
His rugby league contract expires at the end of the month but NSW Waratahs bound Tepai Moeroa wants one more league hitout.
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