I’ve got some bad news and some good news for you. The bad news is that having completed a highlights video of the Wallabies backline in 2010, it comes in at 16 minutes, which I know is a lot longer than most people are prepared to watch on the Internet. In fact...
Here’s the last installment in the Wallaby back line series bringing us up to the current season. ...
Here they are (better late than never) – our top five tries for July. Last month our winner was Juan Van Vuuren from University of Queensland. Our August tries will be out at the end of next week so get your votes in now. QuestionsView Results
Here’s part 4 of the videos looking at the Wallaby back line from 1979 to 2010 with this video covering the years 2002 to 2005. This segment includes the introduction of the league converts – Sailor, Rogers and Tuquiri and the 2003 World Cup campaign. Watching the footage reminded me how much the current Wallaby...
Here’s part 3 of the videos looking at the Wallaby back line from 1979 to 2010 with this...
▶ Here they are – vote at the bottom for your favourite try from these doozies. We had 22 submissions in May, and these were our panel’s pick of the bunch. World Cup winning Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer also had a gander, and here’s what he picked out of the short list:...
This month we’ve got 22 club tries from clubs in Brisbane and Perth. There are some fabulous tries in the list, including one from Australian Under 20 player, Aidan Toua, who shows how fast he really is. However it seems there are no good tries being scored in the rest of the...
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