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…
2025 saw some stand out moments of remarkable skill and plenty of entertaining moments led by a handful of players. As we approach…
Rugby Australia have announced another five key re-signings, including new deals for try-scoring machines Desiree Miller and Maya …
The RugbyPass Round Table writers preview the 2025/26 HSBC SVNS Series, weighing in with some predictions before the season.
New Zealand might be the perennial women’s frontrunner, but sevens superstar Maddi Levi believes Australia’s next generation c…
Wallaroos flyer Maya Stewart is relishing the chance to better her skills on the international sevens circuit after earning a surp…
Wallaroos winger Maya Stewart has been named in a star-studded Australia A Sevens Women’s squad for the International Invitation…
Australia Women’s Sevens coach Tim Walsh is enjoying selection headaches ahead of the new HSBC SVNS World Series season.
Canada looked scarily good on an afternoon in Bristol which saw the world number twos book their place in the semi-finals of the 2…
Canada will face New Zealand for a spot in the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup final, after they defeated Australia 46-5 at Bristol…
Coach Jo Yapp has shifted the two most-capped players in Wallaroos history to the bench for this weekend’s quarter-final against…
In front of over 30,000 people at Amex Stadium, England beat Australia 47-7 securing their place at the top of the pool, but despi…
Australia captain Siokapesi Palu will return from injury this weekend in a pivotal 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup pool stage match…
Playing out an all-time classic in front of a raucous crowd at York’s LNER Community Stadium, the USA Eagles and Australian Wall…
Coach Sione Fukofuka has explained the mass changes made to the USA’s matchday 23 ahead of their second match at the 2025 Womenâ…
Coach Jo Yapp has made four changes to the Wallaroos side that defeated Samoa by a record 73-point margin.
Australia have started their Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign with a record-breaking win over Samoa in Manchester.