The Rugby Championship
Live: Wallabies v All Blacks
Stephen Samuelson The Rugby Championship and Bledisloe Cup are on the line as the Wallabies seek their first victory in Sydney over the All Blacks since 2008.
Milner-Skudder set for All Blacks debut
Toby Robson Ben Smith's return to fullback, Nehe Milner-Skudder's Test debut on the right wing and the return of Julian Savea mean the All Blacks will field a back-three made in attacking heaven for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup test in Sydney.
Simmons plays down injury concerns as Wallabies head home
Phil Lutton Rob Simmons will get scans on his injured wrist but is confident of taking on the All Blacks.
Mumm magic sets Wallabies loose
Phil Lutton Dean Mumm made a spectacular return to Test rugby with a pivotal play against the Pumas in Mendoza.
McCaw magic seals All Blacks win
Nick Said New Zealand captain Richie McCaw grabbed a late winning try to lift the All Blacks to a dramatic 27-20 win over South Africa at Ellis Park on Saturday.
Speight of Wallabies signings continue
David Polkinghorne World Cup winning winger Joe Roff says Henry Speight has the "X-factor" to be a match winner on the world's biggest stage.
Giteau ruled out of Argentina Rugby Test
Adrian Warren Wallabies centre Matt Giteau has been ruled out of next weekend's Rugby Championship clash with Argentina due to a sternum injury he suffered during his return to the Test arena .
Genia sent for scans on injured knee
Vince Rugari Wallabies halfback Will Genia has been taken for scans on his injured knee and could be ruled out of the squad that will travel to Argentina for the second Test of the Rugby Championship.
Sio wants to make World Cups a family tradition
David Polkinghorne ACT Brumbies prop Scott Sio wants to begin a "tradition of Sios" playing at World Cups, but he's still unsure whether he's done enough to make the Wallabies 23 to take on South Africa in Brisbane on Saturday.
No Tahs split in Wallabies, says Hooper
Jim Morton Young captain Michael Hooper has bluntly denied a Waratahs-led split has divided the Wallabies.
Aaron Cruden remains exiled from All Blacks
Richard Knowler Aaron Cruden continues to be frozen out of the All Blacks.
Retallick, Crockett out of All Blacks side
Lock Brodie Retallick and loosehead prop Wyatt Crockett lost their race to be fit in time for the All Blacks' final Rugby Championship clash against South Africa on Saturday.
Kurtley Beale dumped from Wallabies line-up
Georgina Robinson Kurtley Beale has been axed from the Wallabies line up less than a day after it emerged he was involved in a heated in-flight argument with a staff member.
Kurtley Beale incident is complicated, says Ewen McKenzie
Georgina Robinson An in-flight slanging match between Kurtley Beale and a team official has thrown into turmoil the Wallabies' preparations for a must-win Test against Argentina this weekend.
Waterboy Aaron Cruden to play for province
Dumped New Zealand flyhalf Aaron Cruden will get some game time for his provincial side Manawatu on Sunday before an expected recall for the All Blacks' final Bledisloe Cup clash against Australia next month.
Dane Coles to join All Blacks in South Africa
Hooker Dane Coles will rejoin the All Blacks squad ahead of their Test in South Africa following the birth of his first child.
Wallabies not as bad as Springboks scoreline suggests
Stephen Samuelson The Wallabies deserve greater credit than the 28-10 scoreline in Cape Town suggests. They were were far closer to the No.2 world ranking than the margin on the scoreboard
All Blacks win third successive Rugby Championship
The All Blacks wrapped up their third successive Rugby Championship crown with a comprehensive 34-13 win over Argentina in La Plata.
Wallabies captain Michael Hooper admits his side could not match Springboks
Georgina Robinson Michael Hooper told it straight after the Wallabies' late-game collapse against South Africa, admitting "we couldn't keep up with them" as the Springboks powered home with three tries in the final eight minutes on Saturday.
Wallabies crumble in face of late Boks blitz
Georgina Robinson A three-try second half bonanza from the Springboks steam rolled the Wallabies on Saturday and ensured the Newlands Stadium hoodoo will celebrate its 23rd birthday next year.