Sunwolves
South Africa killed off Sunwolves to avenge World Cup vote, says ex-coach
Tony Brown says the Japanese Super Rugby team was targeted after a perceived betrayal during voting for the 2023 hosting rights.
- by Daniel Gilhooly
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Sunwolves ruled out of Australian Super Rugby reboot
The Sunwolves won't take part in Rugby Australia's domestic competition set to begin in July.
- by Tom Decent
The $3 million hole coronavirus will blow in Reds, Waratahs budgets
With all games to be played in empty stadiums from next week, Australia's Super Rugby sides face huge financial losses.
- by Georgina Robinson
Sunwolves 14 Brumbies 47
Match report
McKellar satisfied with Brumbies' momentum ahead of Waratahs derby
The Brumbies ran in seven tries at Wollongong to make it four wins from five starts and will be looking to continue their fine form against the Waratahs.
- by Tom Decent
Sunwolves to call Australia home for next month due to coronavirus outbreak
The Sunwolves will need a base in Australia for the next month and the Queensland government is set to discuss the possibility of hosting them.
- by Tom Decent
Sunwolves to stay and play in Australia, NZ for a month due to coronavirus
Officials have rearranged the Super Rugby draw so all teams, including the Sunwolves, can avoid travel to Japan.
- by Georgina Robinson
Brumbies and Sunwolves match set to be relocated due to coronavirus
SANZAAR is looking into where to move the round six match after Japan was considered too risky to play in.
- by Tom Decent
Super Rugby matches at risk of cancellation due to coronavirus
Matches involving the Tokyo-based Sunwolves are at risk of cancellation if the coronavirus situation escalates.
- by Tom Decent
Reds 64 Sunwolves 5
Super Rugby
Reds-hot: Queensland romp to historic win over Sunwolves
The Reds had shown glimpses of magic in all three road losses to start the season but it all came together at Suncorp Stadium in a crushing 64-5 bonus point win.
- by Murray Wenzel
Ben Te'o joins Sunwolves for their last season in Super Rugby
Centre Te'o will be joined at the Tokyo-based team by Tonga's Onehunga Kaufusi and Australia's Jake Schatz, the Sunwolves said.
Analysis
Rugby World Cup
Home of the brave: The inside story of how Japan became giant-slayers
The first time Japan shocked the world wasn’t in Brighton at the 2015 World Cup. It was in Wellington in 1968.
- by Georgina Robinson
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