Kate steals the show at Rugby World Cup
Princess Kate represented the royal family in style as she celebrated England making the semifinals of the Rugby World Cup.
Princess Kate represented the royal family in style as she celebrated England making the semifinals of the Rugby World Cup.
The World Cup’s fairytale has ended in the cruellest fashion. But Rugby Australia has the opportunity — and responsibility — to make sure the story doesn’t end there, writes JULIAN LINDEN.
The son of Johnny Sexton has melted hearts everywhere with a touching comment after Ireland were knocked out of the Rugby World Cup.
New Zealand have pulled off one of the great World Cup escapes, overcoming two sin-binnings to take down world No.1 Ireland and cement themselves as tournament favourites.
Australia has escaped to make a winning start to the Rugby World Cup — and one star announced himself on the world stage.
Watching the All Blacks lose at World Cups is a sport in itself, writes JULIAN LINDEN, and the Wallabies can find more than schadenfreude from the result.
France, South Africa and Ireland all do the basics better than the All Blacks. The pecking order in world rugby has changed drastically and it’s a stark reality for the Kiwis to accept.
They haven’t won a test in over 300 days and the time for excuses is over. If the Wallabies want to breathe new life into Australian rugby, it has to start this weekend, writes Julian Linden.
Eddie Jones knows the referee for Australia’s World Cup opener well — and couldn’t resist a dig at him before the Wallabies get their campaign underway.
The Wallabies have pulled off a selection shock ahead of their opening World Cup match against Georgia, with Eddie Jones axing fullback Andrew Kellaway.
Eddie Jones’ Wallabies are under huge pressure as the 2023 Rugby World Cup prepares to kick-off in France.
On the eve of the Rugby World Cup, host nation France has been rocked by a dramatic racism scandal involving one its players.
After five-straight losses since taking over Eddie Jones has failed to silence the doubters but the Wallabies are convinced the team is heading in the right direction as the World Cup kicks off.
Former Wallaby Brendan Cannon says Eddie Jones should dump an established star from his opening World Cup team. In his first column, Cannon details the brave calls needed for success.
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