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Scott Allen gets some video analysis on Quade Cooper’s recent form to help answer this pressing question for Aussie rugby.
Scott Allen casts his analytical eye over the four Aussie teams in round four of Super Rugby. What are the Tahs doing so wrong? Is JOC standing too deep?
Blazing Ben Perkins (@Blazing_Ben) has coached some of Rugby and AFL’s biggest
Two of Australian Rugby’s most polarising figures, best breds James O’Connor and
On Friday night against the Waratahs the Rebels were clearly the better team in the first half. Michael Cheika said…
I’ve said it many times before but the outcomes from lineouts can have a major impact on a match and…
I’m a great fan of attacking rugby but attacking rugby is about more than playing running rugby and scoring tries.…
The two undefeated teams of Super Rugby will meet at AAMI Park on Friday night, as the Brumbies travel to…
We’re all armchair critics and we all see different things in matches. Often the things I see watching a game…
Welcome to the Tuesday Top 5 — the weekly segment where we go in, all guns blazing, and hope not…
For the first time in the history of the Super competition an Australian expansion franchise has won in the first…
Super Rugby XVIII kicks off in Melbourne on Friday night, with the hometown Rebels, boosted by an injury-free off-season and…
The 2013 season is almost upon us, which means that it’s once again time to sink your teeth into fantasy…
In matches involving the Wallabies over 40% of the times a team starts in possession that possession starts with a…
Sully (@Only1Sully) wanted me to look at how teams attack using their number 13 and who should be the Wallabies…
Following on from my recent article on how the Wallabies could attack the All Blacks defensive structures, Dan Abrahamsen had…
I recently asked my Twitter followers for some topics they’d like to see me analyse over the Christmas break. Dan…
With nearly four weeks off from pre-season training for club rugby, I’ve got some spare time on my hands, so…
The end of 2012 marks five years of Robbie Deans being in charge of the Wallabies. On the back of…
So the whole bloody saga has ended……apparently.