Australia count the costs of victory
Saturday 30 June 2007
Having recorded a stunning 20-15 come-from-behind win over New Zealand in the Bledisloe Cup encounter on Saturday Australia were left to count the cost of their win.


Saturday 30 June 2007
Having recorded a stunning 20-15 come-from-behind win over New Zealand in the Bledisloe Cup encounter on Saturday Australia were left to count the cost of their win.
Saturday 30 June 2007
The All Blacks have finally been beaten, and despite the disappointing nature of defeat, their coach Graham Henry insists the lose is "a good thing".
Saturday 30 June 2007
Two tries while New Zealand were down to 14 men gave Australia a shock 20-15 victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday - keeping their hopes alive of winning back the Bledisloe Cup and throwing the Tri-Nations race wide open.
Saturday 30 June 2007
After two fierce Tri-Nations clashes in the past two weeks the action is not set to slow down when the two trans-Tasman rivals andtwo powerhouses of rugby, Australia and New Zealand, do battle this Saturday in Melbourne
Friday 29 June 2007
The Wallabies are quietly planning yet another usurping of rugby's most feared team the All Blacks, as they improve steadily towards the World Cup.
Friday 29 June 2007
Springbok coach Jake White has invited further criticism of his squad from the Australian media, as his side uses their B-team label as fuel for the fires of their motivation in their oncoming fixture against the Wallabies on July 7.
Friday 29 June 2007
Stirling Mortlock reckons the enforced changes to the New Zealand team may play into the Wallabies' hands, and especially his, as he will be given the task of exposing Luke McAlister's inexperience in the number thirteen shirt.
Friday 29 June 2007
The Springboks' Tri-Nations campaign in Australasia got off to a bumpy start when captain Bobby Skinstad and coach Jake White discovered, on landing in Sydney on Thursday, that they had become the victims of crime.
Friday 29 June 2007
Leon MacDonald's groin injury has forced Graham Henry to tweak his backline ahead of Saturday's Tri-Nations clash against Australia in Melbourne.
Thursday 28 June 2007
Few players will ever come close to retiring and being able to look back on such an illustrious career as Australian scrum-half George Gregan will.
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