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Debutant Nick Champion de Crespigny insists the Wallabies’ mission remains the same against the British & Irish Lions.
Sione Tuipulotu didn't think he deserved to be a Wallaby when he left Melbourne six years ago but that hasn't stopped the Lions star.
By Nick Mulvenney BRISBANE (Reuters) -Australia are banking on heavyweight reinforcements Rob Valetini and Will Skelton to help them avoid losing the series to the British & Irish Lions next weekend ...
Australia rugby union legend David Campese was furious to see his former side end the game early in their 27-19 defeat to the ...
The British and Irish Lions have their "big game players" step up in a big way in Brisbane, but Andy Farrell knows to be wary ...
It was a game of two halves but is that due cause for Australian optimism or the sugarcoating of yet another Wallabies ...
Australia are banking on heavyweight reinforcements Rob Valetini and Will Skelton to help them avoid losing the series to the ...
The Wallabies may have gone down to the British & Irish Lions - but it was a night to savor for Wallaby #991 on his debut, the Western Force's Nick Champion de Crespigny.
Coach Andy Farrell has cautioned the British and Irish Lions to be wary of a wounded Wallabies side in the second Test, and ...
England finished sixth at the 2025 U20 World Championship after losing to Australia 68-40 in the fifth-place play-off.
Of the 1,200 marshals on duty at Royal Portrush for the British Open, one of them, former British and Irish Lions rugby great Mike Gibson, had a reason to be distracted on Saturday morning.
The British and Irish Lions have dominated in a 29-17 win over the Wallabies in the series-opening rugby test in Brisbane.