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France-based Wallabies star Will Skelton is back with the team in Dublin.

‘Bring it on’: Wallabies welcome first-ever pool battle with All Blacks at home World Cup

The draw for the pools of the 2027 Rugby World Cup has been completed. Find out who got the easiest run, and who has the toughest.

  • Iain Payten

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Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has been a star man behind the Wallabies’ resurgence.

Late Australian lobbying saves Rugby Championship from the chop

Plans to pack away the Rugby Championship for a major part of the next five years have been abandoned after a successful tournament in 2026.

  • Iain Payten
Referee Andrea Piardi shows a yellow card to Australia’s Harry Potter

Don’t blame the ref: Sloppy Wallabies need to look at themselves

The Wallabies’ discipline has been an issue in recent years and there are some deep-rooted bad habits even Joe Schmidt is finding hard to break

  • Paul Cully
Angus Bell takes a carry.

Rugby Championship to be turfed under massive SANZAAR tours shake-up

The annual tournament between the Wallabies, All Blacks, Springboks and Pumas won’t be sighted again, in full, until 2029.

  • Paul Cully
Suaalii scored an early try for the Wallabies.

Wallabies player ratings: How the men in gold fared against the Pumas

There were only a handful of star performers on a day of frustration and errors from the Wallabies, whose fast finish wasn’t enough to catch the Pumas in Sydney.

  • Iain Payten
Ardie Savea and Siya Kolisi

Pichot brands All Blacks, Springboks ‘selfish’ over Rugby Championship shake-up

Argentina legend Agustin Pichot has warned the decision of New Zealand and South Africa to hold an extended, three-Test series will negatively impact the Wallabies and Los Pumas.

  • Jonathan Drennan
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Tane Edmed played well in the AUNZ XV’s defeat against the British and Irish LIons and is set for a comeback

Raising Tane: Edmed on the verge of great leap forward

The Wallabies five-eighth faces a challenging time against Argentina - but he’s done the work to succeed.

  • Paul Cully
Wallabies prop Angus Bell who scored the winning try against Argentina in a nail biting finish to the match, back in Sydney. 10 September 2025 Photo: Janie Barrett .

Why one of the world’s best rugby props thought he may have to switch to league

Prop Angus Bell was the Wallabies’ hero with a winning try in extra time last weekend. It was a far cry from several dark years of injury.

  • Iain Payten
Mark Nawaqanitawase.

Rugby door still open for Nawaqanitawase, but Schmidt sounds note of caution

Coach Joe Schmidt has been impressed by the former Wallaby winger’s form in the NRL, but says he will face stiff competition if he returns to the 15-man code.

  • Jonathan Drennan
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 19: Tom Lynagh of the Wallabies looks on during game one of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at Suncorp Stadium on July 19, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Lynagh cleared of concussion and in the frame to face Pumas in Sydney

Tom Lynagh passed two post-game HIAs after failing the first, and will be monitored for a tight hamstring suffered in the win against Argentina in Townsville on Saturday.

  • Jonathan Drennan