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  1. Cheika overhauls Wallabies

    Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has overhauled his team, making seven changes to the starting line-up to face Argentina with Michael Hooper and Quade Cooper among the casualties.

  2. Toulon consider legal action

    Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal threatens to sue the Australian Rugby Union for "millions of euros" if Quade Cooper backflips on his big-money contract with the French club.

  3. Training got tough

    Flanker Scott Fardy emerges from a fierce Wallabies training session in Mendoza needing plenty of stitches after being elbowed and kicked in the head.

  4. Remaining in Red?

    Queensland Reds coach Richard Graham is free to re-apply for his own job after a second-straight season outside the playoffs.

  5. Former All Black Thomson joins the Rebels

    The Melbourne Rebels sign All Blacks forward Adam Thomson for the 2016 Super Rugby season.

  6. Retallick signs for Rebels in Super Rugby

    The Melbourne Rebels sign their second New Zealand forward in as many days, with lock Culum Retallick switching from the Blues.

  7. Giteau out of Pumas Test

    Wallabies centre Matt Giteau is ruled out of next weekend's Rugby Championship game against Argentina with a sternum injury.

  8. Cooper turns down Toulon?

    The Australian Rugby Union is set to confirm Quade Cooper has signed a reported four-year deal to stay in the country instead of moving to France.

  9. Wallabies' Genia blow

    Will Genia's World Cup hopes have taken a blow as he misses the clash with Argentina, with the Wallabies half-back set for surgery on his injured knee.

  10. Wallabies win thriller

    The Wallabies score a courageous last-gasp 24-20 win over South Africa in a Rugby Championship thriller at Lang Park.

  1. Folau signs for three years

    Israel Folau signs a flexible three-year deal with the Australian Rugby Union and New South Wales Waratahs.

  2. Three-Test series

    Brisbane's Lang Park, Melbourne's AAMI Park and the Sydney Football Stadium will host the Wallabies' three-Test series against England in 2016.

  3. Wanna be a Wallaroo

    The Australian Rugby Union is working hard to create women role models in the game.