'Astonishingly good' teen making waves for Tahs as they aim to reclaim throne from Drua in Super Rugby Women's finale
The Super Rugby Women's competition is a sprint and the finish line, as it does each year, has come up fast. The results of…
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The Super Rugby Women's competition is a sprint and the finish line, as it does each year, has come up fast. The results of…
After missing out on the title the last two years the Tahs players seem laser focused to win this year.
For both the serious and casual rugby sevens fan all eyes will be on Michael Hooper making his debut. How will he go?
Super Rugby W Round 2 asked and answered a few questions, Round 3 will again ask a few more questions and clarify a few…
This week there are, for different reasons, three interesting games as Super Rugby Women is back for week two.. Brumbies vs Rebels Friday is…
Maybe the only person more excited with the start of the Super Rugby Women’s tournament than the players and coaches will be new Wallaroos…
The fifth round of World Rugby’s SVNS Series is on in Los Angeles over the weekend and there are some seriously hard games for…
The next round of the SVNS series will be played in Vancouver this weekend and there's some worrying news from the men's side with…
First up, it was a terrific decision to move the World Rugby’s SVNS Series to Perth. From afar, the east coast, it looked like…
The World Rugby Sevens season got underway in Dubai last weekend. Let's have a look at how things went for the Australian women's and…
The WXV Tier 1 tournament finished on a high for the Wallaroos with a gutsy win 25-19 over Wales. The weekend also saw Canada…
Put aside your Rugby World Cup and Eddie hangover. Just push through for the final couple of international 15s games on Friday and Saturday.…
The Wallaroos put on their best display in years when they defeated France on the weekend. It is the first time they have beaten…
Last week, the old saying 'a change is as good as a holiday’ did not deliver a great holiday for the Wallaroos against the…
With the Wallabies pretty much out of the World Cup, why not a belated run down on the Wallaroos versus Black Ferns game. The…
Maybe it is time for a little redirection after the Wallabies performance. No doubt all week will be about Eddie, Hamish, the Wallabies and…
It was not a great weekend for the Australian national rugby teams, Junior Wallabies excepted. While the Wallabies were in the game for most…
After the misery of the Wallabies result, Sunday’s mood was very much improved by the Wallaroos' win in the Pacific Four Series. While a…
First things first let us start on a positive, 7,055 attended the game. A record for a stand-alone women’s rugby match in Australia. The…
After the rollercoaster ride of stress and anxiety in London, the last tournament of the season, we had to bash out some final rugby…
It is a real indictment on the administration of both the Rebels & RA.
The Wrap: Reds light up Melbourne, while it's lights out for TV over Lienert-Brown concussion
I heard Cameron Smith talking about the Academy recently sounds like a great set up.
The Wrap: Reds light up Melbourne, while it's lights out for TV over Lienert-Brown concussion
Drua look pretty imposing & will only get better as they spend more time together. This weekend will be interesting Fiji v Tahs in Fiji.
Drua launch three-peat bid by overpowering Reds, Piper Duck leads Tahs redemption romp
I have wondered how much say DC had in his selection of assistants. Both Whitaker & Gilmore have been part of the Tahs coaching system through a couple of head coaches. Am guessing Tahs financial challenges meant he had to keep who was already there. Cheaper. Plus I think Gilmore is a bit of a pathway fav after his success with the 2019 Jr Wallabies.
Discovering the blueprint for Super Rugby success: How Kiss managed to get away from a one-dimensional style
An excellent read. Was a Les Kiss fan from when he was over at London Irish, hoped he would make it back to Oz rugby. Wasn’t aware of his assistants background really interesting. I say all that as a Tahs fan too.
Discovering the blueprint for Super Rugby success: How Kiss managed to get away from a one-dimensional style
The good thing is when you go to the game you get a win with women, so at the end of the night it’s 1 win & 1 loss. Last week was hard just a loss.
'Philosophical, disappointed but excited': Tahs lose another nail-biter as wasteful Blues hang on to make it 10 straight
Ok
'Philosophical, disappointed but excited': Tahs lose another nail-biter as wasteful Blues hang on to make it 10 straight
Ok, how about the pink strip impacted the Tahs attack even more.
'Philosophical, disappointed but excited': Tahs lose another nail-biter as wasteful Blues hang on to make it 10 straight
The Tahs put in a good defensive shift. But as for scoring points, I recall Benny Darwin saying the alternate strip seems to usually impact teams’ attack, maybe we can blame the pink strip then.
'Philosophical, disappointed but excited': Tahs lose another nail-biter as wasteful Blues hang on to make it 10 straight
Don’t disagree. Investment is vital to the women’s game, I just think there isn’t the funds to invest further unfortunately. Not sure the reason for double headers fro the Wallaroos am guessing it is a cost issue. If they are paying for the venue already why not have 2 games. The bit that irritates me I most is doing it on a Friday, who can get to a game at 5pm on a Friday.
Super Rugby Women's 2024 kickoff: Mass player turnover means there's no time to waste for teams to get it right
Home & Away = $$, we don’t have. Unfortunately. Also guessing by making most of the games as double headers is more efficient from the broadcasters perspective too. It always comes down to $$$.
Super Rugby Women's 2024 kickoff: Mass player turnover means there's no time to waste for teams to get it right
Really, that is disappointing. She was a player I saw a couple of times last season & thought she looked to have the goods.
Super Rugby Women's 2024 kickoff: Mass player turnover means there's no time to waste for teams to get it right
I’m sure there will be joining with Aupiki at some stage. As you say the Kiwis teams would belt the Aussie teams at the moment. As Interim I would like to see maybe the top 2 from both comps have some sort of play offs. Eventually maybe top 2 from Oz, NZ & Japan. Also currently do wonder if RA’s limited funds is putting on a constraint on combining the 2 competitions.
Super Rugby Women's 2024 kickoff: Mass player turnover means there's no time to waste for teams to get it right
Correction, Rebels captain is Ash Marsters, Mel Kawa had stepped into the Super Rugby captain promos as Ash was still in France.
Super Rugby Women's 2024 kickoff: Mass player turnover means there's no time to waste for teams to get it right
I imagine the Tahs are a tad annoyed going out in the semi final last season & will come out all guns blazing. Also they are fortunate to have had stability in their squad.
Super Rugby Women's 2024 kickoff: Mass player turnover means there's no time to waste for teams to get it right
Should be a big year for the women this year. Always interesting to see which new players may pop up.
'Established names meet blossoming pathways' - Ten reasons we’re pumped Super Rugby Women’s is back
In reality players leaving is no surprise. It sounds like a lot of players have lost trust in RA, especially after Rennie being punted, then Eddie leaving, you wouldn’t have much confidence in the organisation & how it operates.
RA reeling and facing a mass exodus of biggest stars - there are three key reasons why they're in peril
Shut up & take my money. (well, take your money)
Exclusive: NRL powerhouse set sights on Wallaby-in-waiting after ex-All Blacks boss snags Roosters star Manu
Just great
The Wrap: The two massive power shifts shaping Australian and New Zealand rugby
Well at least the on field has been enjoyable, off field continues to be an utter disaster. As more comes to light, the more astonished I become.
The Wrap: The two massive power shifts shaping Australian and New Zealand rugby
The crowd was right into the match, it’s been awhile since I have heard such an enthusiastic crowd at a Tahs match. So the loss is disappointing. While the 2 missed penalty goals were significant in reality the Tahs had enough ball at the right end of the field to score points & didnt. Next week a tough game against the Blues, should be a good crowd Sydney has a lot of Blues supporters. Plus it’s a double header with the Super W game on.
'Gutted': Edmed misses shot after siren as Tahs blow chance of going back-to-back against Kiwis for first time since 2015
I just really, really, really want the Tahs to win. We are going to head out to the game also the Tahs owe us a win from last seasons last game loss against Moana.
ANALYSIS: Battle for the gain-line to decide if ‘Tah tough’ Waratahs can go back-to-back against Kiwi teams
No, both Rebels & RA have been irresponsible to get to that level of debt. Even if ATO/stadium fees are paid there is still the issue of having the finances for the organisation to be a going concern. Also how did the Rebels think getting Salakaia-Loto, for $600k with no RA top up was an appropriate decision. In saying all that I would like the Rebels to remain, the question is, is it financially viable when RA is completely broke.
Waugh reveals shocking $2.6 million unapproved budget blowout on Eddie Jones' World Cup debacle
Considering the financial state of the Rebels, Tahs & RA generally an overspend of $2M+ should not be a surprise at all. Fiscal irresponsibility seems to be a rugby trait (except QLD who seem to have finally got it together).
Waugh reveals shocking $2.6 million unapproved budget blowout on Eddie Jones' World Cup debacle
Yes, Rebels have done a lot in Melb/Victoria developing grassroots. Mostly without much RA assistance. With no Rebels team it makes developing grassroots even more challenging. It’s all very disappointing.
The Wrap: Reds light up Melbourne, while it's lights out for TV over Lienert-Brown concussion