Wales saving something special for Wallabies
Wales coach Warren Gatland warned the Wallabies ahead of their Rugby World Cup crunch group game this weekend that they ‘have a few things up our sleeves’ after an up-and-down performance against Georgia.
Wales coach Warren Gatland warned the Wallabies ahead of their Rugby World Cup crunch group game this weekend that they ‘have a few things up our sleeves’ after an up-and-down performance against Georgia.
Most tend to give toilet humour a wide berth but the Wallabies couldn’t avoid it when quizzed on the ‘super loos’ they’d encountered in their travels at World Rugby Cup in Japan.
The citing of Reece Hodge just confirms what most rugby diehards have feared for years, that in trying to stamp out foul play, the sport’s blazers are making the game too soft.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has made the extraordinary claim Fiji trampled on the spirit of the game by stabbing Australia in the back.
RUGBY World Cup 2015, full schedule for all matches.
A TRADITIONAL Fijian healing technique has healed a broken leg, allowing the All Blacks to select winger Waisake Naholo in their Rugby World Cup squad.
THE star of the 1995 Rugby World Cup Jonah Lomu says he doesn’t think about rugby any more and just wants to see his two sons reach the age of 21.
HE grew up thinking about playing rugby or league for New Zealand, but Wallabies lock Will Skelton is happy to be representing his adopted country.
WALES posted an impressive victory away to Ireland, Samoa slumped to defeat against the Barbarians, Scotland thrashed Italy and Japan thumped Uruguay.
THE Wallabies have flown out, confident that the next time they step into Sydney Airport, they’ll be clutching the Webb Ellis Cup.
THE Wallabies hope to use America’s inability to differentiate between rugby league and union by declaring Jarryd Hayne one of theirs.
WALLABIES coach Michael Cheika wants to turn hopers into believers and has consulted his predecessors to ensure preparations are thorough.
JEAN de Villiers will captain South Africa at the Rugby World Cup despite fracturing his jaw in a Test three weeks ago. Duane Vermeulen is also included.
WILL Genia’s selection for a Rugby World Cup he hopes to dominate as the Wallabies top halfback started as a prank call over a credit card blowout.
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