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The NRL doesn’t sell what you need to win a Rugby World Cup
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The NRL doesn’t sell what you need to win a Rugby World Cup

Before Rugby Australia start chasing league targets for 2027, they should look at the 34-year-old who beat up NSW at Leichhardt Oval. And has won two World Cups.

  • by Paul Cully

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Hope for Perese as Coleman hits refresh button ahead of Highlanders

Hope for Perese as Coleman hits refresh button ahead of Highlanders

Better than expected news from the injury ward as NSW coach Darren Coleman looks to freshen up for the quarter-finals.

  • by Georgina Robinson
Tahs’ home final hopes in tatters after blowing big lead against Canes
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Tahs’ home final hopes in tatters after blowing big lead against Canes

After watching the Western Force, Brumbies and the Reds all lose against New Zealand sides this round, the Waratahs couldn’t hold their composure after a terrific start.

  • by Tom Decent
‘It will fade away’: Council accuses state government of allowing Leichhardt Oval to fall into ruin

‘It will fade away’: Council accuses state government of allowing Leichhardt Oval to fall into ruin

The Inner West council has accused the NSW state government of political bias in overlooking Leichhardt Oval for redevelopment funding.

  • by Dominic Bossi
Why South Africa’s absence from Super Rugby is a problem
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Opinion

Why South Africa’s absence from Super Rugby is a problem

Whether it’s All Blacks coach Ian Foster, or his Crusaders and Highlanders counterparts, the answer is the same. Do you miss the South Africans? Yes, I do.

  • by Paul Cully
In-form Holloway boosts Waratahs by extending contract

In-form Holloway boosts Waratahs by extending contract

After an unhappy exit in 2020 and a stint in Japan, Jed Holloway has been brilliant since returning to the Waratahs. And he’s decided to stick around.

  • by Iain Payten
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‘Pinnacle of my career’: Wallabies stars say home World Cup in 2027 will be unmissable
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‘Pinnacle of my career’: Wallabies stars say home World Cup in 2027 will be unmissable

Barring disaster, World Rugby will name Australia as the hosts of the 2027 Rugby World Cup on Thursday. The news will be a game changer for Australian rugby.

  • by Iain Payten and Tom Decent
SBW: Aussies on the improve, but Kiwis still kings of rugby

SBW: Aussies on the improve, but Kiwis still kings of rugby

Dual international Sonny Bill Williams shares his views on recent Super Rugby results, a revamped Waratahs team and news of Noah Lolesio’s re-signing.

  • by Tom Decent
Wallabies get boost as White chooses World Cup tilt over Japan

Wallabies get boost as White chooses World Cup tilt over Japan

After weighing up a big money offer in Japan, Brumbies and Wallabies halfback Nic White has prioritised the 2023 World Cup and signed a one-year extension.

  • by Iain Payten
‘Purely rugby-based’: Lolesio on why he’s staying in Australia

‘Purely rugby-based’: Lolesio on why he’s staying in Australia

Noah Lolesio says he wants to learn from the best, which is why he turned down lucrative offers from overseas.

  • by Georgina Robinson
Better days: Why Australian rugby’s turning point is here

Better days: Why Australian rugby’s turning point is here

Throw away your Pete Murray albums - it’s safe to take pride in Australian rugby again.

  • by Georgina Robinson