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Is Eddie Jones the sad clown of Australian rugby – or just diverting our attention?
Opinion
Wallabies

Is Eddie Jones the sad clown of Australian rugby – or just diverting our attention?

The Wallabies coach and Tony Soprano might have more in common than many of us think.

  • by Andrew Webster

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An ‘alarming’ Achilles injury cluster in the Wallabies last year prompted a review. So why did another just occur?

An ‘alarming’ Achilles injury cluster in the Wallabies last year prompted a review. So why did another just occur?

Allan Alaalatoa became the fifth player on Australian duty to rupture his Achilles tendon in 13 months. It is an injury usually seen in a team once every few years.

  • by Iain Payten
‘A load of rubbish’: Indignant Jones defends young playmaker after sticking with Wallabies rookies

‘A load of rubbish’: Indignant Jones defends young playmaker after sticking with Wallabies rookies

Eddie Jones says he is throwing his faith in the Wallabies’ gang of youths for the second Bledisloe and beyond after launching a strident defence of three-Test playmaker Carter Gordon.

  • by Iain Payten
‘You can blame me’: Jones apologises as Wallabies lament loss of star props

‘You can blame me’: Jones apologises as Wallabies lament loss of star props

The Wallabies will likely go into the World Cup with five straight losses, but Eddie Jones says he saw enough at the MCG to believe they’ll become “a bloody good team”.

  • by Iain Payten
Axing Dave Rennie for Eddie Jones was a pointless exercise
Tight Five
Wallabies

Axing Dave Rennie for Eddie Jones was a pointless exercise

If there’s one lesson from Australia’s poor results, it’s that a change of coach was not going to reverse the Wallabies’ fortunes.

  • by Paul Cully
Wallabies player ratings: How the men in gold fared against New Zealand

Wallabies player ratings: How the men in gold fared against New Zealand

The Wallabies turned in a bright opening half-hour, but were overrun by the All Blacks over the next 50 minutes.

  • by Iain Payten
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Major injuries add to pain of another all black night for ‘gutted’ Wallabies
Wallabies 7 All Blacks 38
Australian rugby

Major injuries add to pain of another all black night for ‘gutted’ Wallabies

After a bright opening half-hour, Australia were blown away at the MCG by the All Blacks, who retained the Bledisloe Cup for a 21st year. Injuries to two star props was salt in the wound.

  • by Iain Payten
A 35-year-old and a Wallaby rookie walk into a French bar. It’s no joke

A 35-year-old and a Wallaby rookie walk into a French bar. It’s no joke

It is an indictment on Australian rugby that Quade Cooper, who started at No.10 in the 2011 Rugby World Cup finds himself in the box seat again 12 years later.

  • by Paul Cully
Why a quiet country boy has been trusted with the famous Wallabies No.7

Why a quiet country boy has been trusted with the famous Wallabies No.7

Tom Hooper has been given the massive task of starting in a new position against the All Blacks, in front of 80,000 people. But people who know him say Hooper will rise to the job.

  • by Iain Payten
Time-wasting calls and throat-slitting bans: Bledisloe braced for more Melbourne drama

Time-wasting calls and throat-slitting bans: Bledisloe braced for more Melbourne drama

From the ‘disgraceful’ decision that dudded the Wallabies to an inflammatory gesture from the now-All Blacks captain, Melbourne has a colourful recent rugby history.

  • by Iain Payten
Win or lose, Wallabies’ Christmas miracle means they’ll always have Paris

Win or lose, Wallabies’ Christmas miracle means they’ll always have Paris

Relax, rugby fans. Everything’s going to be all right. Regardless of the result against the All Blacks, each day is one day closer to the World Cup and a sweet run to the semi-finals for Eddie Jones’ side.

  • by Malcolm Knox