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Three jobs, four continents and World Cups in two codes: Why Cheika is getting no sleep

Three jobs, four continents and World Cups in two codes: Why Cheika is getting no sleep

Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is burning the candle at three ends with cross-code duties for Argentina, Lebanon and in Japan. And he’s loving it.

  • by Iain Payten

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The pros and cons of Rugby Australia walking away from New Zealand

The pros and cons of Rugby Australia walking away from New Zealand

Threats of a trans-Tasman schism are nothing new but there are points on both sides as Australia again considers going its own way.

  • by Paul Cully
‘Doing the right thing’: Ella welcomes Cook Cup name change

‘Doing the right thing’: Ella welcomes Cook Cup name change

The decision to retire the Cook Cup and replace it with a trophy honouring an Indigenous Wallabies great and an English war hero has been applauded.

  • by Iain Payten
Rugby Australia poach first NRL talent ... from head office
The Cauliflower
Australian rugby

Rugby Australia poach first NRL talent ... from head office

When Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan baited league fans last month with a threat to raid the NRL for its best talent, no one saw this twist coming.

  • by Georgina Robinson, Iain Payten and Tom Decent
O’Connor open to fullback switch for England series

O’Connor open to fullback switch for England series

Quade Cooper and James O’Connor are poised to battle it out for the Wallabies No.10 jersey but, the latter says he’d consider a move elsewhere in the backline.

  • by Tom Decent
Time’s up for the Cook Cup, new trophy named in Ella’s honour

Time’s up for the Cook Cup, new trophy named in Ella’s honour

Australia and England will play for a new prize after deciding to retire the trophy with associations to Australia’s colonial history.

  • by Georgina Robinson
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Thorn and his side face tough task to get back to top of Super Rugby heap

Thorn and his side face tough task to get back to top of Super Rugby heap

Almost as soon as he revealed his ambitions to take charge of the Wallabies via this column, things began to go wrong for Queensland Reds coach Brad Thorn.

  • by Wayne Smith
The moment Holloway thought he’d missed out on the Wallabies squad

The moment Holloway thought he’d missed out on the Wallabies squad

Jed Holloway says he wants to “turn some heads” at Wallabies camp this week after a slightly different phone call after earning selection for the upcoming England series.

  • by Tom Decent
Vunivalu eyes 2023 World Cup after re-signing with Rugby Australia

Vunivalu eyes 2023 World Cup after re-signing with Rugby Australia

Queensland Reds winger and former NRL star Suliasi Vunivalu is poised to remain in Australian rugby until the end of 2023.

  • by Tom Decent
‘He’s good enough’: Rennie backs Vunivalu for debut after Wallabies squad call-up

‘He’s good enough’: Rennie backs Vunivalu for debut after Wallabies squad call-up

Dave Rennie has pulled a handful of surprises in his first Wallabies squad of 2022, which does not contain Izack Rodda or Reece Hodge.

  • by Tom Decent
The Wallabies now have depth. And that leaves Fraser McReight at a crossroads.
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The Wallabies now have depth. And that leaves Fraser McReight at a crossroads.

McReight is a favourite son of Queensland but after being left out of the Wallabies squad, is he still the heir apparent for Michael Hooper’s No.7 jersey?

  • by Paul Cully