Martin threatens to expose JOC's 'skeletons'

Michael Carayannis 12:41 PM   Former Wallaby Greg Martin has warned James O'Connor that he knows where "a lot of skeletons are buried" as their heated feud continues to ignite.

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Did Steve Hansen really just say that?

7:30 AM   All Blacks coach Steve Hansen could have chosen a more appropriate event than the Rainbow Warrior bombing to illustrate the close ties between New Zealand and France.

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Wallaby comes through for dying friend

Grey urges Wallabies defence to lift

Moore ready to restore pride

Scotland to appeal against key duo's suspensions

Cheika prepares Wallabies for pain

All Blacks name team to face France

Editor's picks

Giteau debut: 'Everything's so new'

David Sygall   It looked like they'd plucked Matt Giteau straight from the under 10s to play his first Test for the Wallabies in 2002.

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Surgeons issue dire warning 

Daniel Schofield and Richard Bath   Two leading sports surgeons have warned that rugby's attrition rate is fast becoming unsustainable.

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Wallabies are still second best

Georgina Robinson   We size up the remaining teams ahead of the World Cup quarter finals and name the players who've led from the front.

'Anything is possible': Beale

Georgina Robinson 5:00 PM   The Wallabies are not buying into growing hype but are relying instead on a quiet belief that 'anything is possible', according to Kurtley Beale.

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Waratahs sign NRL's Robinson

Prolific NRL try-scorer Reece Robinson has jumped codes, signing a two-year deal with Super Rugby's NSW Waratahs.

Steering clear of controversy

Georgina Robinson   Michael Cheika has little time for tea and sympathy in the midst of a brewing row over player bans at the World Cup this week.

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Ten lessons from the World Cup

Mick Cleary   Aside from the undeniable fact that the Wallabies' tight five can now hold their own with the best of them, what else has the tournament taught us?

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'Spirit of 2011 can lift France again'

​France must rediscover their joie de vivre if they are to stand a chance of winning Saturday's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand.

Boks fired up by Japan shock

Mick Cleary   In South Africa sporting discourse is laced with venom, political posturing is the norm and the Springboks are seen as the macho reflection of the country.

Pumas confident of beating Irish

Juan Martin Hernandez believes Argentina can prove Ireland's World Cup scourge once more in a fourth "El Clasico".

Wallabies bank on tons of experience

Chris Dutton   Matt Giteau and Stephen Moore want to mark their personal milestones by securing a spot in the World Cup semi-finals.

Insight & Analysis

Omens, a 115kg horseman ... and Serge Blanco?

Richard Shute 1:28 PM   What to look out for beyond the Wallabies this weekend.

Scotland still deserve Wallabies' respect

Paul Cully   It was not Scotland's fault that they were the team scheduled to face Japan just days after the win against the Springboks. But as a result, their 45-10 win against the Brave Blossoms has been written off.

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A tale of Wallaby legend and a French woman

Peter FitzSimons 6:37 PM   The Australian rugby captain developed a remarkable bond with the matriach of a French village.

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Grey to tackle adversity of paralysis

Rupert Guinness 4:56 PM   After the Wallabies produced one of the finest displays of defence in beating Wales, assistant coach Nathan Grey said the determination was not exclusive to sport.

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