‘Disaster’: Wallabies, Eddie Jones humiliated
Eddie Jones’ verbal barb came back to bite him hard as the Wallabies’ new era began with an embarrassing defeat.
Eddie Jones’ verbal barb came back to bite him hard as the Wallabies’ new era began with an embarrassing defeat.
Hardworking Brumbies forward Tom Hooper has been tipped to rise to the occasion in his Wallabies debut.
Eddie Jones’ hyped return to the Wallabies will bring a hardness to Australia, which is exactly what they need to win the World Cup according to a former Wallaby great.
Eddie Jones has selected his side for his return Test in charge of the Wallabies since being appointed as national coach for a second time in January.
When he found out Adam Ashley-Cooper and Kurtley Beale had broken team protocol by bringing women back to the hotel, Wallabies captain Michael Hooper feared it would cause chaos.
The Wallabies finish the year ranked sixth. And after another hammering, again at the hands of England, Jamie Pandaram writes that fans are losing faith — and their love — for the national team.
Eddie Jones declared Australia’s rugby system was broken, and slammed the influence held by NSW and Queensland while calling for a centralised model to turn the wobbly Wallabies around.
England taunted the Wallabies over the internal sanctioning of players Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper by calling them “f***ing snitches” during their Twickenham win. FULL SLEDGES HERE
An underpowered backrow, big question marks over our top playmaker and a misfiring game style. That’s the bottom line from the loss to England. WHO STARRED, WHO FLOPPED?
The worst year in the professional era of Australian rugby has ended with the Wallabies suffering a demoralising 37-18 defeat to England.
THIS was Michael Hooper’s real leadership test, and he’s passed with flying colours, making a stand that this Wallabies team desperately needs, writes JAMIE PANDARAM.
Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle has defended Wallabies Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper, saying the senior players “erred” in taking people back to their hotel after a game.
Wallabies Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper were not selected for Sunday’s match against England after breaching team protocol.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has revealed why he deliberately misled the public on Kurtley Beale’s omission from the team against England — do you buy his excuse?
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