Kiss needs to pick-and-stick to end Wallabies’ revolving-door selection policy
Joe Schmidt has given plenty of players opportunities; his successor needs to give them the experience to become genuine Test play…
Joe Schmidt has given plenty of players opportunities; his successor needs to give them the experience to become genuine Test play…
New Zealand isn't the only country stocking up on sevens talent as Australia's Super Rugby Pacific clubs look to end their decade-…
The NSW Waratahs have been busy recruiting new players for the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season, securing Wallabies stars and other…
Former Australia U20s backrower Lachlan Hooper has returned home to New South Wales after time with the ACT Brumbies and Northland…
Queensland Reds rake Matt Faessler will captain an experienced Australia A side against Japan XV in Osaka this weekend.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Desiree Miller are both in the running for two prestigious honours at the 2025 Rugby Australia Awards.
Australia A coach Simon Cron has selected 10 Wallabies in a 26-man squad to take on Japan in Osaka later this month.
It may not have been a vintage performance but The British & Irish Lions got the job done in Sydney, overcoming New South Wale…
Huw Jones’ first-half double set The British & Irish Lions on their way to a 21-10 victory over NSW Waratahs in Sydney.
The NSW Waratahs put up an impressive fight against the British & Irish Lions, but the hosts still fell short of an upset win.
The latest stop on the Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia 2025 takes them to Sydney
At 48, Dan McKellar still believes in fairytales and is adamant his NSW Waratahs can conquer the mighty British and Irish Lions.
Wallabies Taniela Tupou and Andrew Kellaway headline the NSW Waratahs side to take on the British & Irish Lions this weekend.
Former Australia U20s captain Teddy Wilson will continue to wear the NSW Waratahs’ famous sky blue jersey for another season.
After Saturday night, it is a close on another Super Rugby Pacific regular season, and what a season it was.
The NSW Waratahs' season of promise has ended in despair with an ugly, record-breaking 46-6 Super Rugby Pacific loss to the Blues.