Wallabies flyhalf Lolesio to head overseas in 2026
MELBOURNE :Australia flyhalf Noah Lolesio is leaving the ACT Brumbies at the end of the season to take up a club contract overseas in 2026, the Super Rugby Pacific team said on Friday.
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MELBOURNE :Australia flyhalf Noah Lolesio is leaving the ACT Brumbies at the end of the season to take up a club contract overseas in 2026, the Super Rugby Pacific team said on Friday.
SYDNEY : Max Jorgensen failed to get on the scoresheet as the New South Wales Waratahs beat the ACT Brumbies on Saturday but Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt would not have missed the winger's brilliant display as the British & Irish Lions series approaches.
MELBOURNE : Rob Valetini has recovered from a hamstring injury and will slot straight back into the ACT Brumbies' back row for his first Super Rugby Pacific match this season against the New South Wales Waratahs.
SYDNEY : Wallabies openside Fraser McReight has spurned lucrative offers to play his rugby abroad and signed on with Rugby Australia and Super Rugby team the Queensland Reds until the end of the 2028 season.
SYDNEY : Australia flyhalf Noah Lolesio will return to action for the ACT Brumbies against Fijian Drua in Super Rugby Pacific on Friday after three weeks on the sidelines with concussion.
SYDNEY : Wallabies captain Harry Wilson has signed a contract extension which will keep him in Australia until the end of 2029 after declining to consider any offers from abroad.
Former Leinster head coach Michael Cheika met with Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh on Tuesday, raising speculation the former Australia boss is among candidates to succeed Joe Schmidt at the helm of the Wallabies.
MELBOURNE : Michael Cheika met with Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh on Tuesday, raising speculation the former Australia boss is among candidates to succeed Joe Schmidt at the helm of the Wallabies.