Polota-Nau heads west after Bristol deal falls through
The Western Force have pulled off a major coup luring Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau to Perth on a one-year deal.
The Western Force have pulled off a major coup luring Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau to Perth on a one-year deal.
The Brumbies will attempt to put a turbulent 2016 behind them, but their future is uncertain.
ACT Brumbies go on worldwide playmaker search to replace Christian Lealiifano, Matt Toomua, Robbie Coleman in changing of the guard.
Queanbeyan junior Robbie Coleman has been released from the final year of his ACT Brumbies contract to move across the country to join the Western Force.
Coaching in Super Rugby is a tough enough gig - but try doing it when everyone is telling you your team might not exist in two years.
Former Waratahs assistant coach Joe Barakat will return home from Europe to join the Western Force next season.
The Brumbies have secured the services of rising star Kyle Godwin for the next two Super Rugby seasons.
The Western Force have appointed Dave Wessels as senior coach for the next two Super Rugby seasons.
Canterbury NRL winger Curtis Rona will switch to the 15-man code after signing with Super Rugby club the Western Force.
Brumbies co-captain wants to be more boss against the Highlanders and Force coach backs Kyle Godwin's move.
The ACT Brumbies will play finals rugby again, but will their win against the Western Force strike fear into their championship rivals?
Can the ACT Brumbies reverse the dominance Kiwi teams have held over their Aussie counterparts by next weekend?
Follow all the action with the Brumbies needing one bonus point to make the Super Rugby finals.
What the Waratahs result means for the ACT Brumbies' Super Rugby finals hopes
ACT Brumbies captain Stephen Moore says the players owe it to injured duo Joesph Tomane and Ita Vaea to fulfil their Super Rugby finals ambitions.
ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham is adamant his side can turnaround a "timid" effort to resurrect their finals hopes.
Canberra's icy weather has thrown a finals-sized curveball at Super Rugby officials and forced a schedule overhaul that will see the ACT Brumbies play at 6pm next Friday night if they make the play-offs.
The ACT Brumbies are determined to prove their Super Rugby title credentials and use their clash against the Western Force as a launching pad for a finals campaign.
It has been a tough period for Australian rugby and no one with the game's interests at heart will play down the challenges ahead.
Superstar flanker David Pocock has turned to radical new headgear as he edges closer to a Super Rugby comeback and searches for a way to protect his fractured eye socket.