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The Reds now boast 234 Test caps. Has their depth exposed a problem for the game?

The Reds now boast 234 Test caps. Has their depth exposed a problem for the game?

The collapse of the Rebels has given the Reds much-needed depth and a shot at the 2025 Super Rugby title. But has it also created long-term problems for the game?

  • by Nick Wright

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There’ll be one winner in the Rebels v Rugby Australia battle – lawyers

There’ll be one winner in the Rebels v Rugby Australia battle – lawyers

Rebels have failed to read the room with their legal action against Rugby Australia.

  • by Paul Cully
‘Deceptive conduct’: Rugby Australia to countersue Melbourne Rebels directors

‘Deceptive conduct’: Rugby Australia to countersue Melbourne Rebels directors

Rugby Australia has accused the Melbourne Rebels of deceiving the national body for years in the latest escalation to the dramatic rugby war.

  • by Carla Jaeger and Sarah Danckert
From Transylvania to the Wallabies: The wild journey of rugby’s ‘Romanian Rumbler’

From Transylvania to the Wallabies: The wild journey of rugby’s ‘Romanian Rumbler’

David Feliaui always had a dream to play for Australia. He just had to go on a Mormon mission and play in Dracula’s backyard first.

  • by Iain Payten
‘A whole heap of spin’: Moves to oust rugby directors in Rebels fallout

‘A whole heap of spin’: Moves to oust rugby directors in Rebels fallout

Melbourne rugby clubs have banded together in a bid to oust most of the Rugby Victoria board as the fallout from the collapse of the Melbourne Rebels continues.

  • by Carla Jaeger
Heartbreak for Rebels as ‘hurting’ players deal with club’s death after loss

Heartbreak for Rebels as ‘hurting’ players deal with club’s death after loss

Melbourne’s last ever Super Rugby Pacific match has ended in heartbreak, with the Hurricanes storming to a 47-20 victory on the back of a big second half in Wellington.

  • by Melissa Woods and Scott Spits
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Waratahs rebuild creates opportunities – and issues

Waratahs rebuild creates opportunities – and issues

Powering up the Waratahs scrum with Rebels stars could help NSW regain some lost ground. But it could also fuel one of the Tahs’ oldest problems.

  • by Paul Cully
Dead Rebels: Why Rugby Australia killed Melbourne’s Super Rugby team

Dead Rebels: Why Rugby Australia killed Melbourne’s Super Rugby team

Rugby Australia officials are adamant it was a pragmatic business decision to kill the Melbourne Rebels; supporters of the Rebels say it was an unfair call and a “premeditated murder”.

  • by Carla Jaeger and Sarah Danckert
Waratahs ready to swoop on Rebels’ Wallabies stars after axing

Waratahs ready to swoop on Rebels’ Wallabies stars after axing

Wallabies stars Taniela Tupou and Carter Gordon could be heading to NSW.

  • by Tom Decent and Iain Payten
Super Rugby struggles turn blowtorch on new-look Wallabies

Super Rugby struggles turn blowtorch on new-look Wallabies

The Tests in July against Wales are so important for brightening the national mood that they are in the must-win category.

  • by Paul Cully
The Rebels are victims of a long-overdue austerity drive in Australian rugby

The Rebels are victims of a long-overdue austerity drive in Australian rugby

Is Rugby Australia’s decision to axe Melbourne another episode of calamity in the 15-man code, or a necessary act of leadership?

  • by Iain Payten