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Deans's job safety questioned
Exclusive: After a string of poor results, The Rugby Club panellist Jeremy Paul has questioned the apparent safety of Robbie Deans's position as coach of the Wallabies.
Kirk jumps to Deans's defence
The player who captained New Zealand to World Cup glory in 1987 has declared that Robbie Deans is still the man to lead the Wallabies into next year's tournament.
Chisholm's Cup dream on line
Reactivated Wallabies lock Mark Chisholm must produce the game of his career against Victor Matfield and South Africa or playing at next year's World Cup will become a fading dream.
Larkham may snare Wallabies role
Test great Steve Larkham is certain to be on the short list to be the new Wallabies backs coach for next year's World Cup campaign because of the domino effect caused by John Mitchell's early exit from coaching the Western Force.
Mitchell leaves Force for Lions
Western Force coach John Mitchell has been released from the final year of his contract, with the former All Blacks coach to join Super 15 rivals the Lions.
Boks coach on shaky ground
Speculation is growing in South Africa that Springboks coach Peter de Villiers could be sacked as early as Sunday.
Matt Giteau's injury scare
Wallabies medical staff are confident star playmaker Matt Giteau is in no doubt for this weekend's Tri Nations Test against South Africa after he rolled his ankle at training.
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Wallabies drop three forwards
The Wallabies have overhauled their starting pack for their Tri-Nations Test against South Africa in Bloemfontein.
Rossouw gets Springboks call
South Africa has made one change to their starting team to play Australia this weekend as coach Peter de Villiers chases a second successive win over the Wallabies.
Wallabies ready to put Slipper in
James Slipper may win a starting role for the Wallabies this weekend to show how far he's come since taunts from England's front-row welcomed him to Tests.
Wallabies by five: Greg Clark
A disappointed Wallabies side will fire up and beat South Africa by five points this weekend, Fox Sports' Greg Clark says as he previews the Tri Nations Test in Bloemfontein.
Bulls prop released on bail
South African rugby player Bees Roux, who is accused of the murder of a Pretoria police officer, has been released on bail.
Dwyer blames 'pig-headed' Deans
Former Australia coach Bob Dwyer says Robbie Deans's "pig-headedness" contributed to the Wallabies' demoralising loss to South Africa in Sunday's Tri Nations match.
Dan Carter back for Bledisloe
All Blacks star flyhalf Dan Carter should be fit to play in their Bledisloe Cup match against Australia in Hong Kong in October, New Zealand captain Richie McCaw said Monday.
Stung Wallabies revved for reply
Frustrated and annoyed, the Wallabies are itching for another crack at South Africa and believe the holy grail of a win at altitude is achievable in Bloemfontein.
Wallabies feel Rocky's wrath
Irate Wallabies captain Rocky Elsom gave his players a blast on Sunday for the recurring cracks in composure which killed their best chance in 47 years to beat South Africa at altitude.
Springboks overrun Wallabies
The Wallabies have failed again at altitude in South Africa, losing 44-31 to the Springboks in the Tri Nations Test in Pretoria after scoring three tries to lead 21-7 inside 10 minutes.
We won't buckle: Elsom
Captain Rocky Elsom has vowed the Wallabies will not be intimidated when a stinging South Africa fly into action at Loftus Versfeld on Sunday morning (EST).
Cooper needs team effort: Campo
Australia fly half Quade Cooper returning against South Africa in Sunday's Tri Nations match is something of a double-edged sword, writes 101-Test legend David Campese.






