Wallabies get high praise from Boss O'Neill
Sunday 5 September 2010
Australian Rugby Union chief executive John O'Neill says that the Wallabies victory over the Springboks in South Africa is one for ths history books.


Sunday 5 September 2010
Australian Rugby Union chief executive John O'Neill says that the Wallabies victory over the Springboks in South Africa is one for ths history books.
Sunday 5 September 2010
A year out from defending their World Cup crown, South Africa looked in disarray when they completed a dismal Tri Nations campaign with a 41-39 defeat against Australia on Saturday.
Sunday 5 September 2010
Wallabies reserve hooker Saia Faingaa has been banned for two weeks after being found guilty of a dangerous tackle on Flip van der Merwe.
Saturday 4 September 2010
Australian match-winner Kurtley Beale said he didn't know until the last moment that he was going to take the penalty kick which clinched a 41-39 Tri Nations win over South Africa.
Saturday 4 September 2010
The Wallabies snatched a last gasp 39-41 victory over the South Africa in Bloemfontein with a huge 55.6 metre penalty shot from Kurtley Beale.
Saturday 4 September 2010
With the TriNations title already having being awarded to New Zealand this match will help to decide who comes second in the TriNations.
Friday 3 September 2010
Springbok captain John Smit admits that his South African team are still "a long way off" the team they want to be ahead of their final TriNations match.
Friday 3 September 2010
Wallabies centre Matt Giteau has completed training with the rest of his team mates and will start the match against the Springboks.
Friday 3 September 2010
Saturday's TriNations match could be the end of Australia's highveld hoodoo and also the end of Springboks coach Peter de Villiers. Speculation is growing that De Villiers will be
Thursday 2 September 2010
The Wallabies had an injury scare when Matt Giteau pulled up in training but appears to have recovered and is not in doubt for the weekend's TriNations match.