The disaster signing that could end Rugby Australia
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii was trumpeted as a Wallabies saviour. Instead – with disgruntled stars heading for the exits – it may well be the contract to end rugby, writes JAMIE PANDARAM.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii was trumpeted as a Wallabies saviour. Instead – with disgruntled stars heading for the exits – it may well be the contract to end rugby, writes JAMIE PANDARAM.
One month after being cleared of sexual assault allegations in court, former Wallabies star Kurtley Beale is set to make his return to the field – in club rugby.
Rugby union is facing a steep climb to grow its fan base in the face of code rivalries with rugby league and Aussie rules – and coaches are stepping in to make sure their sport thrives.
The decision on which Australian city will host the 2027 Rugby World Cup has been delayed, as World Rugby bosses turn their attention to helping fix Rugby Australia’s mess.
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.
Eddie Jones denied it during a disastrous World Cup campaign, but his team as Wallabies coach appears over – with a move to Japan afoot. These are the numbers behind his horror tenure.
All Blacks star Beauden Barrett wants revenge against Ireland in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, yet might not be there were it not for Gaelic football.
There have been calls for heads to roll after news dropped Eddie Jones is set to quit the Wallabies after a humiliating World Cup campaign.
Scotland may have followed the Wallabies out of the Rugby World Cup but one of the Scottish fans has won over the world big time.
Australia took a squad that had less than half the experience of most quarterfinalists, a failed tactic that left Eddie Jones exposed, writes Brendan Cannon.
The Wallabies’ World Cup is officially done, and now change must begin, yet getting rid of Hamish McLennan and Eddie Jones should only be the start of them, writes Alan Jones.
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