Giteau gives Wallabies TriNations injury scare
Thursday 2 September 2010
The Wallabies had an injury scare when Matt Giteau pulled up in training but appears to have recovered and is not in doubt for the weekend's TriNations match.


Thursday 2 September 2010
The Wallabies had an injury scare when Matt Giteau pulled up in training but appears to have recovered and is not in doubt for the weekend's TriNations match.
Wednesday 1 September 2010
Wallabies Stephen Moore and Drew Mitchell have been named to win their 50th Test caps which will come against the Springboks this weekend.
Wednesday 1 September 2010
Springboks coach Peter de Villiers' mouth has gotten him in trouble again after he claimed that the Springboks were "100 per cent" in support of accused murderer and Bulls rugby prop Bees Roux.
Wednesday 1 September 2010
The All Blacks have included uncapped flyhalf Colin Slade as cover for Dan Carter in the 26-man squad to face Australia in the TriNations.
Wednesday 1 September 2010
Wallaby centre Adam Ashley-Cooper is still optimistic about Australia's two remaining TriNations matches despite losing 44-31 to the Springboks.
Tuesday 31 August 2010
The Springbok team to face the Wallabies in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Shield decider in Bloemfontein shows two changes to the one that beat Australia in Pretoria last weekend.
Tuesday 31 August 2010
All Black captain Richie McCaw says the disappointment of last year's Tri-Nations campaign provided the motivation for their TriNations domination this year.
Tuesday 31 August 2010
All Blacks star flyhalf Dan Carter should be fit to play in their Bledisloe Cup match against Australia in Hong Kong in October, New Zealand captain Richie McCaw said Monday.
Tuesday 31 August 2010
Wallaby coach Robbie Deans wants his team to toughen up ahead of their next game against the Springboks on Saturday.
Monday 30 August 2010
Australia's press were despondent on Monday bemoaning that the Wallabies were the masters of ruining green and golden opportunities after their latest Tri-Nations loss in South Africa.