At this stage, 317 days out from the first Test in Brisbane, it’s difficult to see any other result than a 3-0 series mauling of the Wallabies when the British and Irish Lions tour Australia.
Former schoolboy star Max Jorgensen has been handed his first run-on Test start, after injury forced Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt into three separate changes for the second Test against the Pumas.
The next Wallabies clash with South Africa could explode after allegations the Australians faked head injuries in their fiery game in Perth. After the Wallabies lost all three props - Angus Bell ...
The 35-year-old prop's selection for his 139th test is virtually assured following a head knock to fellow loosehead Isaac Kailea during the Wallabies' last-gasp win in La Plata which put the ...
That’ll be where we leave our live coverage this morning, folks. What a way to start your Sunday: with a fantastic Wallabies win in really trying circumstances. Thanks for joining me ...
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. The Wallabies have ended an eight-match losing streak in The Rugby ...
The Wallabies have scored a wet and wild comeback 20-19 win over Argentina to revive the new-look side's Rugby Championship campaign. It took a penalty from substitute Ben Donaldson on the buzzer ...
Australia coach Joe Schmidt has picked his fourth captain in six Tests by naming number 8 Harry Wilson to lead the Wallabies in the Rugby Championship clash against Argentina in La Plata on Saturday.
While the Wallabies’ discipline is comparatively better than previous years, there is still much to improve upon. Only once this season has their penalty count been in single digits, with the ...
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has handed over yet another Test debut, with veteran Hamish Stewart poised to take the No. 12 jersey for Sunday morning's [AEST] Test against the Pumas in Buenos Aires.
The Wallabies host South Africa in the second Test of the Flight Centre Rugby Championship at Optus Stadium in Perth. A packed 80,000+ Argentinan soccer match has given the Wallabies a timely ...
Guilty of “kicking away” any hopes they had of beating South Africa, the Wallabies are intent on preserving energy by keeping the ball for longer periods in their Rugby Championship battle ...