The season was fully done mad Monday finished, but yeh I feel like I’ve still got a stone unturned. “If I was to get an opportunity to go back or whatever you know I’d feel like I’d be able to sort of pounce at the opportunity again.
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The season was fully done mad Monday finished, but yeh I feel like I’ve still got a stone unturned. “If I was to get an opportunity to go back or whatever you know I’d feel like I’d be able to sort of pounce at the opportunity again.
Read More »LONG hours, stride after stride clocking up the kilometres in training – it may sometimes feel like a tedious process for Hollee Simons but the effort she has put into improving her running is paying off.
Read More »SPREADING some Christmas cheer and encouraging people to have a go – that is the mission of Bathurst Wallabies Triathlon Club president Mick Stapley come this Sunday's Christmas round. Well that and deciding on the perfect Santa costume to race in.
Read More »Rugby union star David Pocock has announced he would be running as an independent candidate for an ACT Senate seat Historically, the two ACT senate seats have only ever been held by Liberal or Labor candidates His key focuses include a National Voice to Parliament and territory rights Pocock was born in …
Read More »Former Wallabies captain David Pocock will run for the Senate at the next federal election, citing a "crisis of trust" in Australian politicians. The 78-cap legend, who has been a passionate advocate for climate change action throughout his career will run as an independent,
Read More »IN 2018 with her body suffering from a gruelling marathon training regime, doing a triathlon had not even crossed the mind of Jenn Arnold. However, it was exactly that suffering which led Arnold to discover a sport in which she has not only enjoyed good success,
Read More »Quade Cooper is hopeful another New Zealand-born Wallaby will be able to benefit from recent changes to Australia's eligibility rules after passing the country's citizenship test. Shortly after sitting the test in Japan,
Read More »The Barbarians, coached by Dave Rennie and featuring 11 Wallabies, have been left "devastated" at having their rugby international against Samoa called off because of six confirmed cases in the invitation side's camp.
Read More »Advocates for Pacific islands rugby have welcomed World Rugby's decision to allow players to switch their international allegiance, hailing it as a game-changer for a region rich in talent but poor in resources.
Read More »Coach Dave Rennie will have plenty of familiar faces in his Barbarians selection to face a Samoa XV at Twickenham on Sunday, with nine Wallabies in the starting XV and a further three on the bench in a 24-man squad.
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