‘A broken country’: All Blacks rip hearts out
The All Blacks have “sucker-punched” an entire country with a controversial victory that has caused “absolute devastation”.
The All Blacks have “sucker-punched” an entire country with a controversial victory that has caused “absolute devastation”.
Aussie Michael Cheika has steered Argentina to an epic comeback at the Rugby World Cup, showing the Wallabies what they’re missing
Michael Cheika ended his first stint as Wallabies coach with an uninspiring record, but the current Argentina coach is a significantly better mentor now as he just showed at the World Cup.
The full toll of Rugby Australia’s decision to sign Eddie Jones is becoming clearer by the day, and it appears destined to end in disaster – with two catastrophic scenarios possible.
Fiji loom as a genuine World Cup’s threat, having soared up the world rankings. A torturous fitness regime, and reconnecting with “our people” has them ready to make their mark.
There was disbelief and tears after England beat the All Blacks in the 2019 Rugby World Cup semi-finals. But what happened before the final against South Africa was a mess, writes OWEN SLOT.
Less than a week from the Rugby World Cup, Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has become the subject of some extraordinary accusations.
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has been called out by a former England star over an incident during his time in charge – where he grilled the player over his sex life.
Michael Cheika believes he has a team that can beat anyone at the Rugby World Cup. The Australian opens up about leading Argentina, relationships with fellow coaches and Wallabies lessons.
Winning is the bonus, not the expectation for Australia’s long suffering rugby fans, writes JULIAN LINDEN, will things change at this World Cup?
The Wallabies will enter the Rugby World Cup without a win this year after they were humbled by France — see what coach Eddie Jones had to say about the defeat.
Eddie Jones knows better than anyone the keys to a World Cup campaign and another dismal defeat has put the spotlight on a baffling call from the Wallabies coach.
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has declared he remains ‘confident’ for the Rugby World Cup after Australia suffered a fifth-straight defeat.
They are the giants of Australian rugby ready to represent the Wallabies on the game’s grandest stage, but to the local clubs and schools that nurtured them, they are so much more.
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