Same old, same old.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/06/1...s-team-feared/
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Same old, same old.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/06/1...s-team-feared/
England v S.A., some points.
By the numbers: How South Africa won the skirmishes and thus, the war | The Roar
It's the Australian Wallabies, not the Qantas Wallabies.
Rugby Australia must end its sell-out of the Wallabies brand to Qantas | The Roar
The Good, Bad, and the Ugly
The panel: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the June Tests | The Roar
Rugby U/20's world cup. I taped the rugby, and recently stricken with the flu, found the time to put the feet up, under a blanket and watch. [bigwhistle]and what great rugby it was, pure rugby, not tarnished by bad habits picked up from the cheating All Blacks, or the woeful Wallabies. Best rugby I've watched all year, a couple of players stood out. Can't remember all their names, one particular back from Sth. Africa, a couple of forwards from Georgia, but the standout performer was Louis Carbonal from France. Scored 22 out of 33 , of the French points. A solid lad , no. 10, confident, self assured [ at this level] tough, with all the skills. Remember this lads name, I think we may see him in 2023, at the World cup in France. France won England 2nd, S. Africa 3rd, NZ 4th, Aus 5th.
Australia 55/ Ireland 55. Ireland won
Wallabies 55 points, Ireland 55 points, but Ireland win the Lansdowne Cup | The Roar
Phil Kearns, gaining a reputation for unusual commentary. I thought it was humerous, but something said at the pub, not on national TV.
Kearns slammed for "potato" comment
England defeat S. Africa in final game.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/06/24/england-defeat-springboks-in-series-loss/
Kieran Reid is back.All Blacks captain Read returns to rugby | The Roar