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The backline creativity that was spotted throughout the British & Irish Lions series and early part of The Rugby Championship has sadly gone missing in the past month. It's why this is Carter Gordon's time to shine. ANALYSIS ▶️ bit.ly/3XiqVtP
The Wallabies won just two out of six games in The Rugby Championship - and kicked off their spring tour with a dismal loss to England. The attack? It's woeful, according to Quade Cooper. He explains what's going wrong, and how to fix it. FULL COLUMN: bit.ly/3L8KFO2
There were skerricks of good, a lot of bad and a whole lot of ugly in Australia’s embarrassing defeat to England at Twickenham. We rate every player from the tough Wallabies loss. FULL STORY: bit.ly/3JC3zMJ
Australia’s Spring Tour is off to a horrific start. The Wallabies were handed an embarrassing defeat by England overnight, with Joe Schmidt’s searching for answers after a humbling evening at Twickenham. FULL STORY: bit.ly/47wK9Rd
James O'Connor 2.0 ❓ Lalakai Foketi says his bombshell Super Rugby move is about much more than replicating O'Connor's career revival. STORY ▶️ bit.ly/4nALzjP
From the ignominy of being dropped to the Shute Shield from the Waratahs, to potentially starting at the most famous rugby ground on the planet this weekend, Tane Edmed revealed he never lost self-belief in a rollercoaster year. READ ▶️ bit.ly/47f4ZWA
He hasn’t played a game of rugby in two years, but Carter Gordon is already the top Wallabies playmaker, Quade Cooper says. Plus, he rounds out his top four. EXCLUSIVE ▶️ bit.ly/3L8KFO2
The Wallabies had 120,000 reasons to not select a star trio, including walk-up starters Len Ikitau and James O’Connor for the upcoming clash with England. DETAILS | bit.ly/4ofeYBd
After being relegated to club rugby, Wallabies five-eighth Tane Edmed stands on the brink of the biggest test of his career at Twickenham. It's certainly been a crazy few months. FULL STORY: bit.ly/47f4ZWA
It's not just the NRL and Super Rugby who are preparing to be raided by the rebel rugby competition R360 - even the Shute Shield is making plans to thwart poachers. FULL STORY: bit.ly/47e9qAZ
Vaiuta Latu – Reds Just 20 years old, Latu burst onto the scene with a late call-up in Round One and immediately put the rest of the competition on notice. Top 10 rising stars from Super Rugby Australia: bit.ly/4ourrkg
Sid Harvey has extensive top-level experience with the Australian Under-20s, will be eyeing up a Super Rugby Pacific debut in the not too distant future. Top 10 rising stars from Super Rugby Australia: bit.ly/4ourrkg
After two Tests, Nick Champion de Crespigny has been named Wallabies captain. DETAILS ▶️ bit.ly/473qUjk @jamiepandaram
Harvey Cordukes – Brumbies An uncompromising second rower, Cordukes is just 20, but has a long top flight future ahead of him. Top 10 rising stars from Super Rugby Australia: bit.ly/4ourrkg
The Wallabies are set to unveil a new-look backline against Eddie Jones’ men this weekend, with two stars rested as coach Joe Schmidt looks ahead to a blockbuster on the schedule. ✍️ @JamiePandaram EXCLUSIVE DETAILS ▶️ bit.ly/4owXtMv
Jackson Ropata – Waratahs Ropata was a key member of the Warringah Rats side that won the Shute Shield this year, and was named in the Code Sports Team of the Year for 2025. Top 10 rising stars from Super Rugby Australia: bit.ly/4ourrkg
Klayton Thorn – Brumbies The 22-year-old halfback has made a handful of Super Rugby Pacific appearances over the past few years as he learns his trade behind Ryan Lonergan in the nation’s capital. Top 10 rising stars from Super Rugby Australia: bit.ly/4ourrkg
Liam Bowron popped up everywhere over the field for the Brumbies, and was a menace at the breakdown, winning turnovers and making things messy for attacking sides. Top 10 rising stars from Super Rugby Australia: bit.ly/4ourrkg
Len Ikitau has become the first centre to win the Wallabies’ most coveted individual award. DETAILS | bit.ly/4hcgMrS
Queensland already had a battle for playmaking spots and Rugby Australia was pushing him towards the Waratahs. Here's why Carter Gordon chose the Reds anyway ▶️ bit.ly/42GFGdf @JamiePandaram
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