Campo calls new Super Rugby 'ridiculous'

Wallabies great David Campese says the expanded Super Rugby format as "ridiculous, an absolute nightmare and not really viable".

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England skipper has colourful past

Gavin Mairs   He has served more than a year's worth of suspensions, but the bustling hooker is apparently just what coach Eddie Jones is looking for.

Wallabies to take on Argentina at Twickenham

Lealiifano re-signs with Brumbies

Cooper rolls dice hoping for seven

Lomu's children devastated at grave thefts

Super Rugby shake-up

Editor's picks

'Foie gras to pâté': Cooper blast

Former Queensland Reds and Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper has felt the sting of outspoken Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal after his early mixed form in Europe.

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Why 2015 World Cup was the best

More attacking play, closer games and more public engagement are among the reasons that the code's showcase event this year was the best yet.

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SBW snubs Carter and McCaw

All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams has chosen his dream team, but there is no room in the squad for rugby legends Richie McCaw or Dan Carter.

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Wallabies great to help out England

​England coach Eddie Jones has called on the services of former Wallabies flanker George Smith to work with his forwards.

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England winger out for 10 weeks

​Recalled England winger Chris Ashton will miss the Six Nations Championship after being banned for 10 weeks for making contact with the eye of an opponent.

'Mad' Jones must win over England

Adam Pengilly   A "brilliant but mad" Eddie Jones will have his work cut out winning over the England squad, says one of the Australian's former staff members.

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Chiefs suffer double blow

Nepo Laulala, who made his debut for the All Blacks in 2015, tore his anterior cruciate ligament and two other ligaments in his right knee on Friday.

Ex-England coach linked to Stormers

Stuart Lancaster has spent time with the Stormers, prompting speculation the former England coach might get a job with the franchise.

Ex-All Black eyes redemption

Jotham Lian   Zac Guildford is chasing the ultimate redemption story to return to the All Blacks side he last played for in 2012 after a protracted battle with alcoholism.

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On the mend but that's half battle

Adrian Warren   Wallabies fullback Israel Folau is ahead of schedule following ankle surgery, but it is the five-eighth spot that worries new Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson.

Joseph confirmed as Japan coach

Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph will take over the Japan job after making what he describes as the hardest call of his coaching career.

Insight & Analysis

How the Wallabies rated in the final

Phil Lutton   How the Wallabies rated in their Rugby World Cup final loss to the All Blacks.

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How the All Blacks rated versus Wallabies

Duncan Johnstone   How the All Blacks players rated in their Rugby World Cup final triumph over the Wallabies.

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Faltering lineout kills dream for Wallabies

Paul Cully   In a compelling World Cup final, the Wallabies lost two men in the first half to cruel injuries and were on the canvas early in the second half before rousing themselves to frighten 4 million New Zealanders. Australia can be proud, yet also wonder what might have been if the lineout had not fallen apart.

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McCaw puts off retirement decision

Georgina Robinson   Retire? Who would retire? Richie McCaw says he will enjoy New Zealand's second consecutive World Cup victory and make a decision about his 148-Test career later.

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