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Finn Morton
Finn Morton is a RugbyPass journalist based in Australia who spends his weeks covering all things Wallabies, All Blacks, Super Rugby and Sevens. While rugby is his passion, Finn has also written for other publications including Fox Sports Australia and The Courier Mail.
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New Zealand U18 Boys win ‘Bledisloe-esque’ Global Youth Sevens final
MLR veteran Pifeleti pens new deal four years after facing All Blacks
NZ U18 Girls rally from big deficit to reach Global Youth 7s decider
Australian-born USA Eagles prop secures MLR move to Chicago Hounds
Defending MLR champions Free Jacks sign three Collegiate Draft prospects
Three-time defending Major League Rugby champions the New England Free Jacks have signed multiple prospects from this year’s Col…
Top 5 players of 2025: Australia Women
2025 saw some stand out moments of remarkable skill and plenty of entertaining moments led by a handful of players. As we approach…
‘We’re chasing success’: Gordon on Reds’ ‘stacked’ fly-half battle
Carter Gordon is embracing the fierce battle for the starting spot at the Queensland Reds ahead of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific se…
Super Rugby Next Gen unveiled as Australia’s elite U20 pathway
Rugby Australia has announced the launch of Super Rugby Next Gen, an all-new competition featuring the best under-20s talent.
Anthem RC sign experienced ex-England U20 lock in major MLR move
Anthem Rugby Carolina have made a key signing ahead of the 2026 Major League Rugby season.
Desiree Miller among five World Cup Wallaroos re-signed for 2026
Rugby Australia have announced another five key re-signings, including new deals for try-scoring machines Desiree Miller and Maya …
Dupont the GOAT, Roigard and Pollock rise: Bold Top 100 2026 predictions
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu was crowned the world’s best by RugbyPass journalists in the 2025 Top 100.
Namibian international re-signs with Seattle after All-MLR First XV season
Divan Rossouw is all set for a third season in Major League Rugby, with the Seattle Seawolves re-signing a key member of their ros…
Hounds loan out highly-rated 2025 first round pick to Anthem RC
The Chicago Hounds have loaned 2025 first round draft pick Elias Garza to another Major League Rugby side for the 2026 season.
Chicago Hounds land South African MLR veteran Tiaan Loots
Major League Rugby veteran Tiaan Loots is the latest addition to the Chicago Hounds roster for the 2026 season.
Rugby World Cup Wallaroo joins Western Force after breakout season
Wallaroos hooker Katalina Amosa has signed with a new club in Super Rugby Women’s, joining the Western Force.
Wallabies’ big winners and unlucky omissions from Top 100 2025
Eight Wallabies have been named in the RugbyPass Top 100 for 2025, with four of those players improving on their position from las…
'Firepower' and experience bolster 18-man USA Sevens squad for SVNS 2
The 2026 USA Men’s Eagles Sevens 18-man player pool has been revealed ahead of the HSBC SVNS 2 season opener in February.
Wallabies in the RugbyPass Top 100: Who rose, fell and missed out
Eight Australians were named in the RugbyPass Top 100 for 2025, with one Wallaby ranked 23rd in the world.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu crowned world’s best in RugbyPass Top 100 2025
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has been crowned the best of the best in men’s rugby by RugbyPass journalists.
Wallabies great Matt Giteau joins NRL club in coaching role
Wallabies great Matt Giteau has joined the Canberra Raiders on a part-time basis as a specialist coach.
All Black Cam Roigard among the big movers in RugbyPass Top 100
Cam Roigard is one of the big winners from the RugbyPass Top 100 2025 so far, with the All Blacks halfback rising more than 50 spo…
Canadian forward Matt Oworu re-signs with Chicago Hounds for 2026
Canadian forward Matt Oworu will continue playing for the Chicago Hounds in the 2026 Major League Rugby season.
Old Glory lock in key outside backs as roster takes shape for 2026
Old Glory DC have announced some key re-signings ahead of the 2026 Major League Rugby season.
Wallabies star Len Ikitau surges past World Cup winners in Top 100 rise
Len Ikitau has moved up more places than anyone else on the RugbyPass Top 100 in 2025, with the Wallabies centre rising 66 spots.