Can Matt To'omua guide the young Wallabies to victory in Brisbane? theroar.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theroar.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Why the sting is in the tail at lineout time theroar.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theroar.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Why the sting is in the tail at lineout time A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Australian supporters can sit back, relax and take a breath. The pain is over. When all is said and done, two teams from New Zealand – the Blues and Highlanders – will be contesting the first-ever Super Rugby Trans-Tasman final. The Kiwi sides have dominated the tournament, winning 23 out of 25 matches, and they have offered the Super Rugby AU competition a very dry dose of perspective in the process.
Melissa Woods07:47, May 01 2021 MORNING REPORT/RNZ Experts discussed the proposed $387 million investment in New Zealand Rugby by American equity giant Silver Lake. (Video first published on April 29.) A public plea from his captain wasn t enough to save Dave Wessels, who jumped before he was pushed, quitting as Melbourne Rebels coach on Friday. Rebels test playmaker Matt Toomua last week implored the board not to sack Wessels after they missed the Super Rugby AU finals with three wins from eight games. But Wessels himself decided it was time for a new voice, telling his players he won t be leading them through the trans-Tasman portion of Super Rugby. The Rebels host the Blues in their first match against Kiwi opposition on May 15.
Melbourne captain Matt To’omua says sacking coach Dave Wessels after the Rebels failed to make the Super Rugby AU finals isn’t the solution to the club’s woes. Wessels has mounted a passionate defence for Melbourne’s failure to reach the Super Rugby AU finals and boldly declared the Rebels can win the trans-Tasman version of the […]
Waratahs intent on avoiding winless season A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size A winless Super Rugby AU season doesn’t bear thinking about for the NSW Waratahs as they look to rub salt into the wounds of the Melbourne Rebels on Saturday night. Western Force’s dramatic 30-27 win over the table-topping Queensland Reds on Friday night officially eliminated the fourth-placed Rebels from the finals race. So pride and the Weary Dunlop Shield are the line when the Waratahs host the Rebels in an otherwise dead rubber at Bankwest Stadium.
Melbourne captain Matt Toomua says sacking coach Dave Wessels after the Rebels failed to make the Super Rugby AU finals isn't the solution to the club's woes.