Can a healthy France win the Rugby World Cup?
With the 2023 Rugby World Cup almost upon us, a slew of competitors all remain viable options to win the coveted trophy. With every…
Roar Rookie
Joined September 2023
153
Views
1
Published
4
Comments
Published
Comments
With the 2023 Rugby World Cup almost upon us, a slew of competitors all remain viable options to win the coveted trophy. With every…
Well done cam! a great article. I think the wallabies definitely have the potential to go all the way, but we need to clean up our discipline. as you say we are still a rich rugby powerhouse with the heritage and history to win
The Wallabies' Road to Redemption: Strengths and weaknesses as they launch their 2023 RWC campaign
A will written article, roar rookie. I think the wallabies have a history of shoving young flyhalves into tests and expecting them to win us world cups/bledisloes then casting them aside and disregarding them when they cant immediately do that, so I think we all need to get behind carter gordon regardless of results as it is clear he is a star for the future if not now
What a history of Wallaby World Cup flyhalves means for Carter Gordon
every time I think I’ve figured out what Eddie is going for and start feeling confident about the team something like this comes out
Exclusive: Eddie to spring huge No.15 shock to start World Cup as Donno's 'natural game' gives him an edge
I like Fines-Leleiwasa but against a very dangerous Fiji team maybe its better to have a more structured, experienced 9 who won’t get sucked into trying to play like Fiji do. But I won’t be unhappy with either
Wallabies bolter has played just one Test - but picking him over veteran would stick to Eddie's new 'mantra'