Rugby evening headlines as Taulupe Faletau stuns with two moments of brilliance amid special goodbye
Here are your rugby evening headlines for Sunday, May 22.
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Here are your rugby evening headlines for Sunday, May 22.
SAINT ETIENNE, France : Australia's calamitous World Cup campaign is not just down to Eddie Jones and it would be unfair if he alone took the blame for the Wallabies failing to reach the knockout stages, assistant coach Neal Hatley said on Saturday.
Scrumhalf Tate McDermott and powerful prop Pone Fa'amausili will be available for Australia's do-or-die clash with Wales at the Rugby World Cup on Sunday in a welcome boost for a Wallabies side rocked by last weekend's loss to Fiji.
SYDNEY: Wallabies forwards coach Neal Hatley is expecting a big improvement from the Australia pack in their second Rugby Championship test against Argentina this weekend after being embarrassed by the Springboks last week.
Wallabies forwards coach Neal Hatley says that today's opening Rugby Championship encounter against the Springboks will be a benchmark of just where Australia stand.
With anticipation building as the Rugby World Cup in France approaches, teams from the Southern Hemisphere have the small matter of a Rugby Championship campaign to look forward to.
Australia coach Eddie Jones said he is ready to launch a “smash and grab” campaign to win the Rugby World Cup and Bledisloe Cup after confirming his coaching team.
Australia coach Eddie Jones said he is ready to launch a "smash and grab" campaign to win the Rugby World Cup and Bledisloe Cup after confirming his coaching team.
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones on Thursday hired former Castres boss Pierre-Henry Broncan and London Irish's Brad Davis to complete his backroom staff ahead of a "smash and grab" bid for the World Cup in France.