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Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. Andrew Slack has encouraged Rugby Australia to get the Les Kiss ...
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. Les Kiss is seemingly one step closer to being announced as Joe ...
The Wallabies have locked away another key piece of their Rugby World Cup 2027 planning, re-signing star centre Len Ikitau on a flexible deal that will see him spend the first half of 2026 at ...
One hundred and eighteen days on from when Rugby Australia first flagged having some clarity on the Wallabies coach for the run to Rugby World Cup 2027, Queensland Reds boss and former State of ...
Photo shows Less Kiss smiles ahead of a 2025 Super Rugby Pacific match. Les Kiss will be the next Wallabies coach, but not until next year after Joe Schmidt agreed to extend his tenure.
Ikitau has earned 39 caps and played 69 Super Rugby matches for the Brumbies. While he was a shock omission from the 2023 World Cup, Ikitau was a regular starter under Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt ...
Tom Lynagh's fledgling Wallabies career stalled when Joe Schmidt overlooked him for last year's season-ending tour but the young flyhalf's Super Rugby form has given selectors food for thought ...
Kiss, who is currently in charge of the Queensland Reds, will see out next year’s Super Rugby competition before taking charge of the Wallabies. Rugby Australia are expected to make an ...
After the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season, Les Kiss will take over as head coach of the Wallabies in mid-2026. The Queensland Reds coach has agreed to a two-year contract that will see him guide ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The prospect of Les Kiss coaching both the Queensland Reds and the Wallabies next year is gaining momentum, with Rugby Australia ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Rugby Australia has signed a $210 million broadcast rights deal with Nine Entertainment, rewarding Wallabies wins with extra ...
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