Suaalii’s Lions series statement sure to stir league fans
Now Wallabies’ star, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has made a declaration which is sure to ruffle the feathers of rugby league fans, especially those passionate NSW Blues supporters.
Now Wallabies’ star, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has made a declaration which is sure to ruffle the feathers of rugby league fans, especially those passionate NSW Blues supporters.
The Brumbies are staring down the barrel of unwanted Super Rugby history, and must play “two grand finals” to clinch a long-awaited title.
Based on Australia’s Super Rugby results, to say quality is spread thin for players who can compete against the Lions would be an understatement. There’s one man they must call to conjure a miracle.
The ACT Brumbies have saved Australian rugby’s blushes with a thrilling 35-28 quarter-final win over the Hurricanes, but now face an unenviable path to Super Rugby glory.
NSW’s fast-approaching clash with the Lions has all the makings of a massacre — which should embarrass everyone into action, as the Waratahs are the canary in the coalmine on the health of Australian rugby.
Brumbies backrower Tuaina Tualima ended the Reds’ dream of a home final, putting the finishing touch on Queensland’s loss in the nation’s capital.
The Waratahs have been so bad for so long that their latest humiliation was neither a surprise nor even upsetting to their few remaining supporters, writes JULIAN LINDEN.
James O’Connor says he was ‘a quarter of the player’ he is now, when he lined up for the Wallabies during the Lions last tour of Australia, and has a series of lifestyle changes to thank for that.
If the Queensland Reds want to host a match in this year’s Super Rugby Pacific finals series, a win over the ACT Brumbies on Saturday night looms as a must.
The Wallabies are set to host a record six different opponents in 2026, including a showdown with former coach Eddie Jones in a 50-year first, after a radical change to international rugby.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has been told he should be ready to resume playing rugby in a month despite facing surgery for a broken jaw, in a massive boost for the Wallabies ahead of the Lions tour.
The Queensland Reds’ depth will be tested when they take on the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Saturday.
With head knocks becoming a major focus for football codes, a 22-year-old rising rugby star has been forced to walk away from the sport with concussion fears.
Wallabies and Brumbies star Noah Lolesio sent a scare through Australian rugby when he was stretchered off the field with fears of a spinal injury.
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