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Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh has left the door open for Les Kiss to coach both Queensland and Wallabies until his Reds ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNAll Blacks legend highlights New Zealand influence in Australia’s Super Rugby Pacific revivalJeff Wilson believes Australian rugby's revival at Super Rugby Pacific level is down to the involvement of New Zealand ...
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has assumed control of Cardiff Rugby after the club was placed temporarily in administration, the ...
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The Roar on MSNSelections from Fantasy-land: A fun and novel way of picking the Wallabies team to face the British and Irish LionsLet's have some light-hearted fun by using Fantasy Super Rugby Pacific to choose the players and then look at a probable 'Game Day 23' squad.
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Irish Examiner on MSNScott Bemand: Ireland now a different team to the one England hit for 88 pointsIreland head coach Scott Bemand has declared that the team that faces England in Saturday’s Women’s Six Nations in Cork is a ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNCrunch World Rugby vote will decide controversial 20-minute red card law and how unions are likely to leanThe controversial 20-minute red card law's future will be decided at a World Rugby council vote next month, chief executive Alan Gilpin has confirmed.
The governing body posted a $36.8 million loss as it took ownership of three state-based clubs. The chief executive says the ...
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Rugby Australia has hailed its new $240 million broadcast deal with Nine Entertainment Co. as a "really exciting and ...
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The Roar on MSNThere are more winners than losers from Rugby Australia’s new broadcast deal, even though casual viewers appear to miss outIt’s a bit of a no-brainer; an additional $65m on top of the last deal that doesn’t include either the Rugby World Cup – which was negotiated separately and directly between Nine and World Rugby – or ...
Test capped lock Matt Philip will return to Australian Rugby, signing with the NSW Waratahs after a brief stint in Japan.
After two decades buried under a mountain of mud, blood and tears – not to mention heavy debt – Australian rugby can finally ...
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