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With just a Sydney dead-rubber left for the British and Irish Lions, those who simply study the data would be forgiven for ...
Wallabies back Max Jorgensen insists his side have to put the dramatic 29-26 defeat in Test Two against the Lions behind them ...
"So that’s the degree of force that he had to wear, and that in itself is enough to force someone to recoil as he did." ...
SYDNEY - British & Irish Lions centre Garry Ringrose has been ruled out of the third and final test against Australia this ...
What style of leader was former Wallaby rugby coach Rod Macqueen? A person’s leadership style is often determined by their ...
Despite the world rugby calendar being under strain, and with a breakaway Rugby 360 tournament set to be launched placing ...
James Haskell believes Joe Schmidt has no reason to feel aggrieved by the contentious last-gasp decision that has ...
Maro Itoje insists long-haul travel must remain a feature of British and Irish Lions tours amid calls for new territories to ...
If his preparations go to plan, Farrell will become the first coach of the professional era to lead the Lions to a clean ...
One Springbok superstar has been contending with an injury worry, and Rassie Erasmus has provided an important update in this ...
Winning a Test series is special, but it's hard to disagree that there would have been a sense of anticlimax at the MCG on Saturday had the Lions done so at a canter.
Hugo Keenan’s ability to find the energy and strength to score the match-winning try in the final minute of the second Test was as much a testament to the Irish full-back’s mental resolve as his ...