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All Blacks wary of improved Wallabies
While they are not afraid, the All Blacks are approaching Saturday's Bledisloe Cup Test with plenty of respect for a revitalised Wallabies outfit.
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Mitchell out of Bledisloe Test
Wallabies winger Drew Mitchell has been ruled out of Saturday's Bledisloe Cup Test against New Zealand after succumbing to a hamstring injury.
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Bledisloe facing move from Hong Kong
All Blacks assistant coach Wayne Smith is hoping this year's fourth Bledisloe Cup clash can be kept in Hong Kong.
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Cruden draws inspiration from the best
Morale-boosting words from Dan Carter have made young All Blacks five-eighth Aaron Cruden keen to show his wares on Saturday against the Wallabies side he expects to target him in defence.
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All Blacks Test 'no dead rubber'
Wallabies centre Adam Ashley-Cooper said the team has knocked down one hoodoo and will go after the other on the weekend as Australia aims to avoid a record-breaking 10th straight loss to the All Blacks.
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All Blacks shaken by Christchurch quake
Forwards coach Steve Hansen joined the All Blacks in Sydney on Monday ahead of this weekend's final Tri-Nations Test with the Wallabies after leaving behind the wreckage of his home in the Christchurch earthquake.
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Cooper can't wait for All Blacks tussle
Highly valued Wallaby Quade Cooper can not put a price on how much he is looking forward to tussling with the country of his birth, New Zealand, for the first time on Saturday.
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Embattled Boks coach facing probe
A disastrous South Africa Tri-Nations campaign and controversial comments by embattled coach Peter de Villiers will be reviewed this month, a statement said.
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Wallaroos end World Cup on high
The Wallaroos have recorded their best ever finish at a women's rugby World Cup after beating France 22-8 to claim third place at Twickenham Stoop in London.
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O'Neill sees bright future for Wallabies
Australian Rugby Union chief executive John O'Neill has hailed a big step forward for the young Wallabies side a year out from the Rugby World Cup.
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Fainga'a cops two-match ban
Wallabies hooker Saia Fainga'a has been suspended for two weeks for a dangerous tackle during Saturday's 41-39 Tri-Nations win over South Africa.
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Cooper to stay with Wallabies
Wallabies star Quade Cooper is expected to announce this week he is staying with Australian rugby.
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Beale plays the unlikely hero
Australian match-winner Kurtley Beale said he did not know until the last moment that he was going to take the penalty kick which clinched a 41-39 Tri-Nations win over South Africa.
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Faingaa cited over tackle
Wallabies reserve hooker Saia Faingaa has been cited for an alleged dangerous tackle during Saturday night's historic 41-39 victory over South Africa in Bloemfontein.
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Wallabies snatch win from South Africa
An 80th-minute, 49-metre penalty goal from Wallabies full-back Kurtley Beale has given Australia an amazing 41-39 victory over the Springboks, its first at altitude in South Africa in 47 years.
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Osborne resigned to Cooper staying put
Parramatta chief executive Paul Osborne believes Quade Cooper will stay in rugby union having not heard from the Wallabies star for a number of weeks.
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Gits good to go
Star Wallabies centre Matt Giteau has completed the side's final training hit-out before tonight's Tri-Nations Test against South Africa in Bloemfontein.
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Williams makes quiet NPC debut
Sonny Bill Williams made a solid but unspectacular New Zealand debut for Canterbury in its 28-9 victory over Bay of Plenty in the national provincial championship in Christchurch on Friday night.
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Sharpe over sore ankle
Line-out chief Nathan Sharpe has completed his first full training session with the Wallabies after injuring his ankle in last weekend's loss to South Africa in Pretoria.
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Mitchell quits Force for Lions
John Mitchell will take the reins of South Africa-based Super 15 franchise Golden Lions after being granted an early release from the Western Force.
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