NZ shows ARU panic merchants how to sack a coach
Ian Foster won’t be All Blacks’ coach in 2024, but he’s every chance of winning a World Cup. As JAMIE PANDARAM asks, imagine if Dave Rennie was given the same shot by Australia?
Ian Foster won’t be All Blacks’ coach in 2024, but he’s every chance of winning a World Cup. As JAMIE PANDARAM asks, imagine if Dave Rennie was given the same shot by Australia?
There is no more intense rivalry in world rugby than that between South Africa’s Springboks and New Zealand’s All Blacks, JULIAN LINDEN examines the love-hate relationship.
Australia’s World Cup bloodletting is set to claim its highest profile victim, with Eddie Jones set to follow a key ally out the door after another shock resignation.
World Rugby has moved quickly after the 2023 World Cup in France was mired in controversy before a ball was even kicked in the tournament.
An underperforming team at the World Cup is just the tip of the iceberg of Australian rugby’s problems, and it’s now affecting their broadcaster, writes BUZZ ROTHFIELD.
The Wallabies must win this weekend if they want to keep their World Cup alive – and at least one member of the team is enjoying the pressure, writes JULIAN LINDEN.
The Wallabies have done plenty of soul-searching ahead of their do-or-die Rugby World Cup affair against Wales.
From French crowds to fans on social media, the Wallabies are copping it from all angles. Halfback Tate McDermott explains how they are using the criticism in the lead up to their must-win match against Wales.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get much worse for the Wallabies, an intense World Cup training session has led to a young gun being ruled out of the tournament.
Australia’s loss to Fiji is as devastating a loss in recent memory, which is why Wallabies great BRENDAN CANNON says the squad’s most important member won’t be in the actual team.
There’s no question Eddie Jones is genius coach, but with his record going south, his reluctance to admit things aren’t going well makes anything he says more and more difficult to believe.
Every game at the World Cup is do-or-die and Wallabies players have conceded they and not coach Eddie Jones have to turn things around in France.
The heat is on Rugby Australia after the Wallabies’ loss to Fiji, but RA boss Hamish McLennan says he holds no regrets about a coaching change, as he sits down with Julian Linden.
A concussion class action lawsuit is behind World Rugby’s inadvertent moves to slow the pace of the game, writes BEN ALEXANDER.
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