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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 18: Jordan Petaia of the Wallabies runs the ball during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the Australian Wallabies at Eden Park on October 18, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

Reds eye global takeover, spurred by former Wallaby’s daring US move

A rugby boss has outlined visions of taking the Reds brand global, and Jordan Petaia’s NFL dream could hold the key to realising them.

  • Nick Wright

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How a Wallabies great forged a global union as Lynagh battle looms

He has just completed his first starting appearance for the Wallabies. Now Tom Lynagh could be pitted against his brother in the near future.

  • Nick Wright
Tom Lynagh made his Wallabies debut last year, earning four Test caps off the bench.

‘Heart of a lion’: The making of Tom Lynagh

Four years ago, Tom Lynagh could have chosen England, on Saturday he will face his greatest Test, leading the Wallabies against the Lions in Brisbane.

  • Jonathan Drennan
Hunter Paisami of the Reds makes a break

‘Caused a headache’: How Test hopefuls fared in Reds’ crushing Lions loss

For 30 minutes, Australian rugby fans dared to dream that a colossal boilover was brewing. While it fell apart, who put their hand up for Test calls?

  • Nick Wright
Huw Jones of the British & Irish Lions celebrates scoring a try

Ruthless Lions crush Reds but pick up more injury concerns

The British and Irish Lions posted another half-century against Queensland after the Reds led early in the game and gave fans a reason to dream.

  • Jonathan Drennan
DUBLIN, IRELAND - JUNE 20: Finn Russell of British & Irish Lions warms up prior to the 1888 Cup international match between British & Irish Lions and Argentina at Aviva Stadium on June 20, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

Data shows why run-and-gun Lions are a different beast

There will be one team leaning on a strong forward pack in the Queensland-Lions showdown on Wednesday. It won’t be the tourists.

  • Iain Payten
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Mack Hansen of the British Irish Lions.

‘It’s the Australian way’: Touring Lions shrug off heritage jibes

The fact the British and Irish Lions have eight players who were raised in Australia, New Zealand or South Africa is not a sensitive issue. Apparently.

  • Iain Payten
The best of Australian Super Rugby could face the best of Europe and Japan

‘Not here (just) to participate’: Reds keen to tame touring Lions

Queensland are rated as massive outsiders to beat the Lions on Wednesday night. That suits them fine.

  • Iain Payten
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto believes he is ready to return to the Wallabies’ fold.

‘I know where I belong’: Wounded Wallabies brace for Lions audition

Two men who missed the end of the Super Rugby campaign have a final chance to prove they warrant Wallabies call-ups against the British and Irish Lions.

  • Nick Wright
Sevu Reece of the Crusaders celebrates after Tamaiti Williams scores against the Reds.

A season of promise derailed: Four things learnt in Reds’ final defeat

They have been wounded, challenged and ultimately conquered. So what has changed for the Queensland Reds in 205?

  • Nick Wright

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