Australian rugby
Why Skelton changed his mind on becoming Wallabies captain
Will Skelton will join a rare club of Australian players, including Nick Farr-Jones, John Eales and George Gregan, when he leads the Wallabies at a Rugby World Cup.
- by Tom Decent
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‘Terrible phone calls’: Cooper, Hooper and Ikitau out of Wallabies World Cup squad
Eddie Jones has stunned the Australian rugby fraternity with a number of huge selection calls less than a month out from the Rugby World Cup in France.
- by Tom Decent and Iain Payten
Opinion
Eddie Jones
Hard-working, humble and hungry: Queenslander Tate McDermott’s time is now
Eddie Jones need look no further than Tate McDermott when reassessing the Wallabies’ captaincy. The 24-year-old has shown he is the man to lead Australia into the future.
- by Michael Atkinson
Wallabies confident Kerevi will start World Cup despite probable broken hand
Samu Kerevi could go under the knife to repair an injured hand but there is confidence it won’t prevent him from lining up in Paris next month.
- by Iain Payten
Opinion
Opinion
Why rugby Bazball could be the answer for the Wallabies at the World Cup
Damn the torpedoes – Australia’s young players need to go full speed ahead.
- by Paul Cully
Sam Kerr and Buddy Franklin had it, Israel Folau didn’t: The acquisition X-factor
What makes a marquee player worth the money?
- by Emma Kemp
Analysis
Bledisloe Cup
Why Dunedin heartbreak could prove a World Cup blessing for Wallabies
Victory over the All Blacks on Saturday would have been a huge boost but would it have helped Australia go deep at the World Cup?
- by Iain Payten
Wallabies player ratings: How the men in gold fared against New Zealand
Australia looked like pulling off their first victory against the All Blacks on New Zealand soil in 22 years, but fell just short.
- by Tom Decent
Opinion
Bledisloe Cup
What an Eddie Jones press conference really tells you about him, and the Wallabies
There are two sides to the Wallabies coach. My advice? Take comments from “Jones the Salesman” for what they are, but laser in on what “Jones the Coach” is actually saying.
- by Paul Cully
The brain fades that cost the Wallabies .... but also give hope for the future
The Wallabies crashed to another big defeat in Melbourne but in an otherwise competitive showing, most of the damage can be traced to brief moments of madness.
- by Iain Payten