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After a drawn out negotiation, former Bears and Kangaroos winger Les Kiss is set to be revealed as the next Wallabies coach.
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The Roar on MSNAussie rugby's worst-kept secret is almost over as Wallabies prepare for fifth coach in six yearsKiss will be the Wallabies’ fifth head coach in six years following Michael Cheika, Dave Rennie, Eddie Jones and Schmidt, who ...
MELBOURNE - 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 ...
For the rugby faithful who still believe theirs is the game they play in Heaven, the appointment of a new Wallabies coach isn ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNJoe Schmidt boost as Wallabies veteran makes timely return after ‘devastating’ 10-month lay-off ahead of British and Irish Lions seriesWallabies veteran Kurtley Beale is on the verge of making his return to rugby following a horror 10-month spell out of the ...
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The Roar on MSNWallabies star re-signs through to Rugby World Cup - but what does it mean for their rising young gun?Rugby Australia might have lost one half of their halves combination overseas, but Waratahs skipper Jake Gordon isn’t going ...
These two men spent their Wallabies season last year on the bench. Has the time come for them to earn their promotions?
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Planet Rugby on MSNBlow for Wallabies as Waratahs star further depletes options for Joe Schmidt’s successor with French switchRugby Australia’s player retention drive has suffered another blow as French club Bayonne have confirmed their signing of ...
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt must make several decisions before the series against the British and Irish Lions, with the key one being where to play league convert Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, writes JULIAN ...
Reds mentor Les Kiss says he remains fully committed to guiding Queensland despite ongoing speculation that he’s about to be ...
Joe Schmidt is set to make key selection changes for the Wallabies’ series against the Lion. JULIAN LINDEN writes how a clutch James O’Connor could fix the Aussies’ playmaking woes.
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