Brumbies
Super Rugby 2025 As It Happened: Brumbies back in winner’s circle after brutal demolition of Waratahs
Jake Gordon returns for the Tahs as they head to Canberra chasing their first away win of the season.
- Jonathan Drennan
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World Cup dream sees Gordon reject overseas offers and re-sign with Tahs
Waratahs and Wallabies halfback Jake Gordon is staying at NSW, despite interest from three overseas competitions.
- Iain Payten
‘Got to be picking the best players’: Four things learnt in Reds’ defeat
A Wallabies star has come out in defence of Noah Lolesio, saying he should not be exiled from Test consideration, after spearheading his side to a dominant Super Rugby triumph.
- Nick Wright
Cruel Wallabies blow opens the door for son of Test great
Australian rugby has lost one of its biggest stars, but his defection allows a rising star to spearhead the nation towards the World Cup.
- Nick Wright
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- Wallabies
Lolesio’s Japan move puts Lions and World Cup hopes at risk
Wallabies five-eighth Noah Lolesio has agreed to move to Japan to play club rugby in 2026, with an option to play until the end of 2027.
- Jonathan Drennan
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- Super Rugby
Why Waratahs-Brumbies cracker could cost McKellar, Larkham Wallabies job … for now
The prospect of Dan McKellar and Stephen Larkham going toe to toe in Super Rugby for a few more years could just sway Rugby Australia’s thinking.
- Paul Cully
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- Waratahs
‘One of those games that will stick with you for life’: How Waratahs snapped their record losing streak
Waratahs coach Dan McKellar returned to haunt his former employers the Brumbies and ended NSW’s record losing streak in Super Rugby.
- Jonathan Drennan
Waratahs bid farewell to Brumbies losing streak with thrilling win
The latest chapter in the storied rivalry between the Super Rugby heavyweights was written at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.
- Jonathan Drennan
‘They’ve always had everything’: The hatred driving Waratahs-Brumbies rivalry
Despite 13 successive wins over the Waratahs, former Wallabies and Brumbies hooker Jeremy Paul believes the animosity on the field remains as deep as ever.
- Jonathan Drennan
He hasn’t played since round one, but Suaalii says he’ll return a better player. Here’s why
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii will miss a third match for the Waratahs due to a toe injury, but the $5m man hasn’t been idle while sidelined – and he insists his Lions dream is still on.
- Jonathan Drennan
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