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PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 15: Carlo Tizzano of the Force passes the ball as he warms up during the round one Super Rugby Pacific match between Western Force and Moana Pasifika at HBF Park, on February 15, 2025, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by James Worsfold/Getty Images)

Smith and Waugh did it. So did Pocock and Hooper. Can McReight and Tizzano follow suit for the Wallabies?

The rise of a bulked-up Carlo Tizzano could see him partner Fraser McReight against the British and Irish Lions.

  • Paul Cully

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Wallabies captain Liam Wright.

‘Heavy fall’: Inside the mystery of Wallabies star’s eighth injury crisis

As he prepares to make his comeback from an eight major injury setbacks, a Wallabies star has revealed the mystery regarding his plight.

  • Nick Wright
Len Ikitau produces the no-look flick pass that set Max Jorgensen free to score.

Lenny ‘Flickitau’ set for English deal – and the other Wallabies stars eyeing sabbaticals in 2026

Len Ikitau, the Wallaby star behind that pass at Twickenham, is set to re-sign but with an English club season in 2026 as part of the deal. And he’s not alone.

  • Iain Payten
Hunter Paisami has re-signed with Australian rugby.

Why Wallabies star did not fight suspension

A three-match suspension has been issued to one of Queensland’s key players, with coach Les Kiss revealing his surprise at the decision. Watch the incident here.

  • Nick Wright
Fraser McReight.

Wallabies’ next priority emerges: Four things learnt from Reds’ triumph

As Australia locked down one star for the long haul, another put on a clinic to prove why he must be the nation’s next priority.

  • Nick Wright
Australian captain Harry Wilson with the Ella-Mobbs trophy.

‘It’s why I play footy’: Wallabies skipper reveals his future

Australian rugby is in the midst of deciding who stays and who will need to sign elsewhere. Harry Wilson has made his intentions clear.

  • Nick Wright
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Massimo De Lutiis has fed off the Reds’ more experienced forward leaders to inspire his own rise.

‘Steely look in his eye’: How future Wallabies enforcer unseated Test star

He stands at 126kg and is the strongest footballer Queensland has produced. But there is more to this future Test star than meets the eye.

  • Nick Wright
Reds coach Les Kiss has been floated as a natural successor to Joe Schmidt at the Wallabies.

How Wallabies’ coaching candidate plans to retain Australia’s top stars

One of the top contenders to replace Joe Schmidt as Wallabies coach has addressed the chatter – and his plans to keep a core group of players together for the long haul.

  • Nick Wright
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Where the Super sides will finish and why

The 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season shapes as one of the most even in years. How will the ladder look at the end of May? Here is our fearless prediction.

  • Paul Cully
Hunter Paisami’s evolution from ball-running centre to triple-threat earned him a Wallabies recall.

Wallabies great reveals the man he’d pick first against Lions. It isn’t Suaalii

Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii may have stolen headlines, but one of Australia’s top dual-code stars names another who must be picked.

  • Nick Wright

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