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Canada gets one back and defeats Australia in Amsterdam Last week the fighting Australia seven’s women team came from behind…
Here is another edition of Green and Gold’s Tuesday Top Five We start our Top Five with the win of…
Did you know that today was International Woman’s Day? For many I expect it will be just another Friday with the…
Australia’s reputation in sport has been based on one significant characteristic (perhaps it’s a national one) – having a go.…
In our Rugby podcast 139 (yes, I get it wrong in the intro!) we not only wang on about all…
The ARU have just named their squad of 26 players to represent Australia at the Women’s Rugby World Cup later…
Former Brumbies CEO Andrew Fagan has been appointed the position of General Manager – National Teams and Competitions. The…
Australia take on England in the 1st v 4th semi final tomorrow morning. A a story of the highly prepared against the highly motivated.
The Wallaroos have done the quite improbable and qualified for the World Cup finals as the best pool runner-up with a cracking 61 – nil victory over South Africa.
Australia were 100% attacking mode from the outset, knowing they’d need a 55 point differential to make it through, after France caused an upset by beating Canada. The Wallaroo machine was looking decidedly more oiled than in the previous outings.
The defending world champion Black Ferns outclassed Australia in a high quality pool match, making a tough ask of Australia to make the semis of the Women’s World Cup.
Australia took a bonus point win against Wales in their World Cup opener in a raw and overenthusiastic performance, winning 26-12.…
The best girl ruggers in Oz are headed to Canberra this weekend for the National Women’s Championships. Given this is also the last chance to press a claim for selection in the Wallaroos World Cup squad, my bet is there’ll be plenty of intense rugby in store.
Here’s a preview of what we might expect to see from the Championship division (QLD, Sydney, ACT and NSW Country:
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Things are pretty exciting for Australian women’s rugby this year. After winning the Sevens World Cup in Dubai last year…