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By Nick Mulvenney SYDNEY (Reuters) -Rugby Australia chief Phil Waugh was disappointed the Wallabies lost the test series ...
Should he bulk up a touch then there is no reason why he could not tour with the Lions in four years’ time. Were he in the ...
A flat third Test, with spicy selection debate and brief confusion over who was the proper player of the series, was probably ...
A British & Irish Lions star has been banned following an incident during his side's third Test against Australia.
Having witnessed another glorious Lions vs Wallabies Test rugby series I thought I’d share my combined Wallaby and Lions team ...
It comes in the lead up to Max Jorgensen’s brilliantly taken turnover try that put the Wallabies 15-0 up in the 55th minute.
BBC Sport's team in Australia - Chris Jones, Tom English, Lauren Jenkins and Nigel Ringland - reveal their end-of-tour Lions ...
As Rugby Australia’s executives defended the Wallabies’ strategic planning for the Lions series, former Test playmaker Matt ...
"Everyone knows they were lucky to win the second Test and then they got well and truly beaten [in the third Test]." ...
Australia's 'why' was too strong for the Lions to whitewash them in a fascinating and competitive series, writes Jonny Holland.