‘Forever grateful’: Star’s heartwarming reveal
Quade Cooper impressed on his return to the Wallabies this year and soon the star fly-half could have even more reason to celebrate.
Quade Cooper impressed on his return to the Wallabies this year and soon the star fly-half could have even more reason to celebrate.
Three Wallabies players were infected while in the Barbarians bubble in London last week, and their chances of returning soon are looking slim.
The Wallabies will fight for World Cup glory on home soil in 2027 after a big win was confirmed.
A decision by world rugby officials to make it easier for players to switch countries has opened the door for a controversial star to make an international comeback.
AN independent selector to challenge the views of Michael Cheika is likely to become the new model for his besieged Wallabies now he has been guaranteed the job to the World Cup in 2019.
UNDER fire Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has the full support of the Rugby Australia board and will see out his contract, according to CEO Raelene Castle. But at the same time, Castle said she “can’t just ignore” the team’s below par performances.
MICHAEL Cheika is a man under pressure and the cracks are appearing to show — but the Wallabies coach has support in the right places, with Rugby Australia backing the embattled mentor.
FORMER Wallabies prop Ben Alexander has announced his retirement. The popular 33-year-old played 72 Tests and signs off as the Brumbies’ most capped player with a remarkable 154 Super Rugby appearances to his name.
DUMPED Wallabies star Quade Cooper has revealed his cultural identity struggles since moving from New Zealand to Australia while also putting his hand up for a game for the Māori All Blacks.
AUSTRALIA’S professional rugby players have selected their Super Rugby team of the year — and it’s safe to say the players and national selectors do not see eye-to-eye.
SOUTH Africa’s loss to Argentina spells bad news for the Wallabies, who will now face a “win at all costs” Springboks side. “We had certain plans that we wanted to try against Australia, but that’s out the window now.”
DAVID Pocock is used to opponents targeting him at the ruck, but the tactics employed by some All Blacks on Saturday have left the star poacher fearing for his safety.
MICHAEL Cheika may not be thinking about his job security but Rugby Australia must address the issue amid a crisis of confidence — not of the players but Wallabies fans.
HIS team has just suffered their sixth loss in seven Tests, conceded the Bledisloe Cup for a stunning 16th straight year and copped an Eden Park hiding — but Michael Hooper has given his teammates a stunning compliment.
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