Australia rising star Joseph Suaalii has been restored to the Wallabies starting lineup in one of six changes for their match against Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday.
Warren Gatland is turning into the fall guy for all the failings of Welsh rugby | Andy Bull
Kiwi coach isn’t making the best out of this Wales team, but his troubled reign could finally force the country to confront the state they are in
Two years, four months, and a lifetime ago, a Wales team not so very different from the one that will be on the field on Saturday beat the Springboks 13-12 in Bloemfontein. A lot of good Welsh sides have tried and failed to win in South Africa in the 60 years they’ve been touring. That team, coached by Wayne Pivac, and captained by Dan Biggar, were the first and only one to do it. They might even have won the series except the ifs and buts went against them in the first Test at Loftus Versfeld the previous week, when they lost 32-29 after Damian Willemse kicked a penalty in the final minute.
Wales have fallen a long way in very little time. This time last autumn, or near enough, they were 10-6 up against Argentina at half-time in the quarter-finals of the World Cup. They lost 29-17, and haven’t won a Test since bar an-end-of-season match against the Barbarians. That’s 11 straight defeats. Almost everyone reckons it will be 12 by the time of the final whistle in their match against South Africa on Saturday. A couple of bookmakers have the Springboks at 100-1 on, which is a consequence of the funereal gloom that surrounds Welsh rugby now.
Continue reading...Australia look for Harry Potter magic as Suaalii returns against Scotland
- London-born Potter gets his debut at Murrayfield
- Suaalii starts with Kerevi banned after red card
Australia are trusting in some backline wizardry, handing a debut to the winger Harry Potter and returning Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii to the starting lineup for the Scotland Test match.
Suaalii is set for his biggest examination yet in Wallabies gold with the cross-code superstar back as outside centre for the third leg of their British Isles grand slam bid at Murrayfield on Sunday.
Continue reading...Borthwick defends recalling Curry to face Japan despite concussion criticism
- Tom Curry was stood down for 12 days after Australia loss
- ‘He’s gone through protocols, independent consultations’
The England head coach, Steve Borthwick, has defended his decision to pick Tom Curry for Sunday’s match against Japan two weeks after he sustained a second head injury inside two months, despite criticism from concussion campaigners.
Curry was knocked unconscious during England’s defeat by Australia earlier this month after a nasty collision with Rob Valetini and subjected to the 12-day stand-down period in line with World Rugby’s return-to-play protocols.
Continue reading...Prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour set to make England bow against Japan
- Forward, 20, likely to start on the bench
- England looking for first win of autumn
The rookie prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour is in line for an England debut against Japan on Sunday, with Steve Borthwick expected to hand the 20-year-old a place on the bench.
Opoku-Fordjour was only called into Borthwick’s squad when Joe Marler announced his international retirement after the defeat by New Zealand earlier this month but caught the eye in last week’s England A victory over Australia at the Stoop. Prior to that match, Borthwick said, “I have been really positive about what I’ve seen from Asher,” and the Guardian understands that Opoku-Fordjour is in the frame for a place among the replacements on Sunday as Eddie Jones locks horns with his former employers at Twickenham for the first time.
Continue reading...Warren wants ‘passion and desire’ against Boks
Warren Gatland wants his Wales team to display “passion and desire” when they take on South Africa in their third and final Autumn Nations Series game at Principality Stadium at the weekend. “I think the fans want to see some passion and desire and for the players to go out there and show what it […]
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Francis Baron: ‘The RFU is not expecting to make a profit for almost 10 years. You can’t go on like this’
Man who led English rugby’s governing body for 12 years is urging game to ‘wake up’ amid potential record losses
England have had some tough results on the field lately and things are about to get even gloomier off it. Next Monday the Rugby Football Union’s council members will be formally presented with the annual accounts for the 2023-24 financial year amid expectations of potential record losses at what was once the world’s wealthiest union.
Among those awaiting the figures with particular interest is Francis Baron, who spent 12 years as the RFU’s chief executive and was at the helm when England won their first – and only – men’s World Cup in 2003. Since leaving Twickenham, Baron has become increasingly concerned about the state of the union’s finances and is predicting “very bad news for the game” when the figures are unveiled.
Continue reading...‘Lacking a little’: Why Rugby Sevens star was swayed by Flanno to make Dragons switch
Dragons recruit Nathan Lawson revealed why he switched codes from Rugby Sevens and Shane Flanagan’s role as he prepares for a stunning NRL debut in 2025.
Samu Kerevi’s three-match ban opens door for Suaalii’s Wallabies return
- Australia centre’s tour ended after red card in win over Wales
- Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii in frame to return for Test against Scotland
A three-match suspension has ended Samu Kerevi’s tour, jolting his longer-term Wallabies hopes and opening the door for Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s return against Scotland.
The centre’s yellow card for a high shot was upgraded to a 20-minute red in Australia’s defeat of Wales in Cardiff. On Wednesday the 31-year-old’s fate was sealed, a disciplinary committee upholding the on-field decision and halving the standard six-week ban due to his guilt, remorse and good record.
Continue reading...Joseph Suaalii roars back into frame for Scotland Test after Wallabies flyer suspended
Australia centre Samu Kerevi will miss Sunday’s match against Scotland after being hit with a ban for his high tackle on Wales’ Jac Morgan, which could see rugby league convert Joseph Suaalii return to the starting line-up.
England adjusting Tom Curry’s technique to ensure safety after latest concussion
- Curry back after head injury against Australia
- Feyi-Waboso ruled out of clash with Japan
England are making changes to Tom Curry’s all-action technique to ensure his safety after he returned to the fold for Sunday’s clash with Japan following his latest concussion.
Curry sat out last weekend’s defeat by South Africa after sustaining a head injury in a collision with Australia’s Rob Valetini in the previous week’s loss against the Wallabies. The 26-year-old, who missed almost all of last season with a debilitating hip injury that nearly forced him into retirement, has a history of head injuries and sustained a concussion in Sale’s opening match of the season against Harlequins.
Continue reading...Wales team for final Autumn Nations Series match against South Africa
Senior men’s head coach Warren Gatland has named the Wales team to face South Africa in the third and final match of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series at Principality Stadium on Saturday 23 November (KO 17.40h GMT, live on TNT Sports and S4C). There are five changes to the starting XV from last weekend’s match […]
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Warren Gatland doubles down on Wales job but public support in short supply
- Under-fire coach eager to stay in post despite losing run
- Defeat by South Africa would be 12th on the bounce
The last rites, if that is what they are, are going to drag on a while longer yet. On Wednesday, Warren Gatland reiterated that he would resign as head coach if it were “in the best interests of Welsh rugby”, while also making it very clear that in his opinion it is not.
Gatland says he had the conversations with his family and his employers after Wales lost 52-20 to Australia on Sunday, their 11th straight defeat. Whatever was said, it has left him “focused solely on preparing the team for this week”.
Continue reading...Festive Welsh derby kicks-off Celtic Challenge
Gwalia Lightning will host Brython Thunder in a mouth-watering festive Welsh derby to kick-off the new expanded home and away Celtic Challenge tournament at the end of December. Lightning will play Welsh rivals Thunder in Round 1 of the tournament at Ystrad Mynach on Saturday, December 21st (KO: 2.30pm.) The Celtic Challenge has unveiled its […]
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Wainwright wants Wales ‘to make things right’
Aaron Wainwright wants his Welsh teammates to “make things right” and “give the fans something to cheer about” when they take on South Africa in their final Autumn Nations Series match at Principality Stadium on Saturday. To do that the Dragons back row star wants to try to replicate the fightback in the second quarter […]
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