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It's time for our Monday wrap of who has their name in lights and who is making the headlines for all the wrong reasons after the weekend.
They left the coastline of New South Wales for chillier climates in Canberra, where they were reunited with Mack Hansen (much to Kev's despair).
Wales, Spain and Belgium joined the Wallabies in climbing the rankings, while an African nation has sunk to new depths.
Australia lock Will Skelton says the Wallabies are relishing their underdog tag going into the first Test against the British and Irish Lions in Brisbane. "I love it," he said "We love it. We are, ...
The Lions have now called up a total of 44 players on tour, and only one Welshman remains as part of the squad ...
As Will Skelton embraced the underdog tag, the giant Wallabies lock has declared he’s “raring to go” against the Lions for ...
In a massive boost for the Wallabies, Will Skelton confirmed on Monday that he will be fit and ready to combat the British & Irish Lions when the sides meet in Brisbane on Saturday night for the ...
Will Skelton and the Wallabies are embracing the underdog tag ahead of their three-Test series against the highly-favoured British & Irish Lions.
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto will have another chance to push his case for Wallabies selection, with the lock included in the First ...
Just about everyone has an opinion on that unintentional Harry Potter “wizardry” in the Test match between the Wallabies and ...
Farrell has been emphasising that nationality is not a factor when it comes to his Lions selection, but it makes sense to ...
Veteran fly-half James O'Connor has been selected in Australia's 36-man squad ahead of the Test matches against The British & Irish Lions.
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