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AAP Newsroom on MSNWallabies star commits through to next Rugby World CupStar centre Len Ikitau will be available for the next World Cup after re-signing with Rugby Australia and the Brumbies until ...
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The Roar on MSNWallabies lock down Ikitau for World Cup despite signing short-term deal in EnglandThe Wallabies might not have a coach locked and loaded for their 2027 World Cup campaign, but Rugby Australia can at least ...
Australian sevens star Tia Hinds has opted to miss Australia’s world championship push at the Los Angeles finale and will ...
Len Ikitau was snubbed by Eddie Jones at the last World Cup in 2023. Now he’s locked away with Australian rugby until a home ...
Rugby Australia (RA) reported a A$36.80 million ($23.33 million) loss for 2024 on Wednesday after embarking on a costly ...
Wallabies and ACT Brumbies centre Len Ikitau has locked in his future, re-signing on a two-year deal until the end of the ...
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The Roar on MSNAustralia's sevens stars want to play at the World Cup - but they won't help unless one area is fixedAustralian sevens queen Charlotte Caslick and her prodigy Tia Hinds might have dominated the headlines from Jo Yapp’s maiden ...
The Wallaroos want to be contenders at this year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup and have started bringing in some big guns to make ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNBlow for Wallabies as Waratahs star further depletes options for Joe Schmidt’s successor with French switchRugby Australia’s player retention drive has suffered another blow as French club Bayonne have confirmed their signing of ...
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AAP on MSNCaslick, Hinds add sevens taste to Wallaroos squadTia Hinds will miss Australia's rugby sevens world championship and instead join Charlotte Caslick and Bienne Terita in ...
"We want to give clarity to the Australian public and we are working as quickly as we can. The next coach will lead us into a home Rugby World Cup in 2027," said Waugh.
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