Four changes in Australia lineup to take on France
Fullback Jock Campbell will make his first start for Australia after being named on Thursday as one of four changes for the test against France in Paris at the weekend.
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Fullback Jock Campbell will make his first start for Australia after being named on Thursday as one of four changes for the test against France in Paris at the weekend.
SYDNEY : Queensland Reds snapped a 25-year hoodoo with a victory over the Canterbury Crusaders in Super Rugby Pacific last weekend and offered yet more evidence that trans-Tasman Sea rugby is as competitive as it has been for a decade.
MELBOURNE : Jordan Petaia's Super Rugby Pacific season is likely over after the Australia winger suffered a shoulder injury at the weekend, Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss said on Tuesday.
MELBOURNE: The Queensland Reds will be without scrumhalf Tate McDermott and loose forward Fraser McReight for key matches against New Zealand sides in Super Rugby Pacific after the Wallabies duo were given three-week bans for red cards.
:The Auckland Blues justified their status as one of the favourites for the Super Rugby Pacific title with a 34-10 win over the Fijian Drua in their season-opener at Whangarei Stadium on Saturday.
LYON, France : Australia coach Eddie Jones has left centres Samu Kerevi and Jordan Petaia out of his team for Sunday's World Cup clash against Portugal, when the Wallabies need a big win to keep alive their slim hopes of surviving in the tournament.
Dominant Wales booked a place in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals after crushing Australia 40-6 and leaving Eddie Jones’ team close to pool-stage elimination.
Dominant Wales booked a place in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals after crushing Australia 40-6 and leaving Eddie Jones' team close to pool-stage elimination.