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Rugby Union

Super Rugby

Hooper alone stands up amid the dross

One-man band: Michael Hooper is tackled during the round 16 Super Rugby match between the Waratahs and the Hurricanes at ...

Customarily, this column also selects a team of the week from the best performances in the Australian conference, but that won't be happening this week.

Waratahs get plenty out of Tokyo trip

On the burst: Andrew Kellaway runs with the ball during the round 15 Super Rugby match between the Sunwolves and the ...

Big wins against the competition lightweights can be misleading, but the Waratahs will be delighted at getting some work into Taqele Naiyaravoro's legs, the continued emergence of Matt Lucas as a potentially vital impact player who can change things up, and the development of Andrew Kellaway at No.15.

The Australian set to make Super Rugby history

Breaking new ground: Amy Perrett.

Australian Amy Perrett is set to become the first woman assistant referee in Super Rugby history when she officiates in the game between Melbourne Rebels and South Africa's Stormers on Saturday.

Waratahs aiming to break Christchurch drought

Belief: Waratahs front-rower Angus Ta'avao has taken a lot of confidence out of an earlier win.

Waratahs prop Angus Ta'avao says a match-winning scrum three weeks ago against the Stormers has given NSW the confidence they can win in Christchurch and break a twelve-year drought there.

Beale and Folau want ARU to give the west more love

Proud: Kurtley Beale says there is a huge talent pool to tap into in western Sydney.

Kurtley Beale and Israel Folau, two Wallabies from Sydney's western suburbs, have urged the Australian Rugby Union to take on the rival football codes and make a serious commitment to developing their sport in the talent-rich outer suburbs.