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Give the punters something, Joe: Wallabies fans need to see a cutting edge

It was always going to be hard to gauge the Wallabies in two Tests against the Springboks. But “work in progress” signs can’t stay up forever.

Paul Cully
Paul Cully

Rugby columnist

Forty-three cards in 47 Tests: Why the Wallabies are always their own worst enemy

Forget the Springboks or All Blacks. When it comes to identifying the team most responsible for Wallabies’ defeats, they need a mirror.

Iain Payten
Iain Payten

Senior Sports Reporter

Wallabies are on the canvas and there’s no easy way back up. Here’s why

The resounding defeat to South Africa on Saturday exposed the scale of the gap between Australia and the world’s best. It’s hard to see it closing any time soon.

Paul Cully
Paul Cully

Rugby columnist

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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 10: Tate McDermott and Len Ikitau of the Wallabies react following The Rugby Championship match between Australia Wallabies and South Africa Springboks at Suncorp Stadium on August 10, 2024 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)
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Forty-three cards in 47 Tests: Why the Wallabies are always their own worst enemy

Forget the Springboks or All Blacks. When it comes to identifying the team most responsible for Wallabies’ defeats, they need a mirror.

  • by Iain Payten

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