Super Rugby competition could be called off
Cancelling the rest of the Super Rugby season is a possibility as the world grapples to deal with the spread of coronavirus.
Cancelling the rest of the Super Rugby season is a possibility as the world grapples to deal with the spread of coronavirus.
It’s been an incredible journey of extremes but even Kurtley Beale knows the lows have been just as instrumental as the highs as the mercurial playmaker closes in on equalling the most capped Waratahs player of all time.
Michael Hooper has been studying a lot more footage of rival teams since stepping down as Waratahs captain, and he’s noticed a major concern.
The mass exodus of Australian rugby talent is set to be compounded by the defection of one the Wallabies’ modern day greats. PLUS, Kalyn Ponga can realise All Blacks dream.
Rugby league, AFL, rugby union … Olympian? Wallabies superstar Israel Folau could be in for another switch – one that would take him to the Tokyo Olympics.
Karmichael Hunt wants to do his talking on the field when he lines up for the Waratahs against Queensland Reds – the team that shut the door in his face.
He was once Queensland’s favourite son but Israel Folau has revealed the real reason he turned down a tempting offer to return home – and Reds supporters won’t be happy.
A weekend spent climbing ropes has got the Waratahs primed for this weekend’s Super W clash with Queensland, who will be missing their captain Liz Patu after she was suspended for biting an opponent
It was the sliding doors moment Wallaby Tatafu Polota-Nau didn’t see coming. The veteran hooker thought he was out of a job before being released to the Waratahs.
NSW coach Daryl Gibson has issued a warning to his players ahead of the ‘State of Origin’ battle, saying the Waratahs risk losing their nine-game win streak over the Reds.
A familiar face is back at the Waratahs, with Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau answering the call to revitalise their Super Rugby campaign.
The Waratahs won’t be happy with the way they’ve started the Super Rugby season but there’s no reason for alarm. If anything, their sluggish start might work in their favour, writes BRENDAN CANNON.
The same player that the Giteau Law was created for thinks the rule should be abandoned in World Cup years to give the Wallabies the best chance of winning the Webb Ellis Cup.
Israel Folau’s younger brother John is a step closer to playing alongside his superstar sibling after being picked to play for the Emerging NSW Waratahs against the visiting Auckland Contenders.
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