TAS rugby: Who starred in round three?
TAS First XV rugby round three: Who were the players of the week? The list includes the Ben Tune medallist from St Paul’s, six John Paul College aces and an Australian football whiz from WestMAC.
TAS First XV rugby round three: Who were the players of the week? The list includes the Ben Tune medallist from St Paul’s, six John Paul College aces and an Australian football whiz from WestMAC.
AIC First XV rugby: Padua pulled off a huge scalp while Villanova survived the try of the season by Paddies’ fullback Boland as the schoolboy rugby competition went up another notch.
Club rugby round 5: Who made the Hospital Cup, Premier Women and Colts 1 Teams of the Week? It includes an inspiring Wests captain, a five try hero from Brothers and exciting Norths youngsters.
The Reds have ended a 25-year wait for a win in Christchurch with a memorable victory over the Crusaders.
Norths only just escaped with an important win last round but their coach couldn’t be happier as the Shute Shield preliminary finals kick off this weekend. FULL SCHEDULE
This Ken Catchpole medal winner dreamt as a kid of being a pro rugby player and winning a Shute Shield for his beloved club. Now it’s a possibility before his life changes dramatically.
This Sydney coach has vowed his team will spice things up in one of four matches behind played in the Shute Shield qualifying finals this weekend.
Wallabies star Jordan Petaia has no problems with moving between wing and fullback for Australia.
Brisbane State High School celebrated a major milestone on Saturday with a thriller against Terrace in the GPS First XV rugby, while IGS won on the bell and TSS snapped Churchie’s unbeaten run.
Who were the GPS First XV rugby players that shone brightest during a gala round 4 schoolboy action? We reveal our 20 Players of the Week here.
A rugby squad for teens who missed major squads and teams is to be created this month – and it is expected to cause waves in the game.
Wallabies halfback Nic White thinks it would be silly to write off the injured Quade Cooper’s chances of playing at next year’s World Cup.
At 34, the last thing Quade Cooper needed was a serious achilles injury, but he won’t let it be the end of him.
Fans have suffered broken bones and concussions after a safety rail gave way during a match, sending many plummeting to the ground.
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