Rugby union
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All Blacks fly past Wallabies
The Wallabies failed to learn from past mistakes and were hung, drawn and quartered 49-28 by New Zealand to fall to their worst home loss in seven years. Read More
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Genia has All Blacks worried
New Zealand star Dan Carter believes shutting down Will Genia is the key to denying the Wallabies a coveted Springboks-All Blacks quinella in successive weeks. Read More
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McCaw wary of 'tough' Wallabies
The red-hot All Blacks rate the Wallabies a tougher opponent than South Africa as both camps admit they covet the Bledisloe Cup more than the Tri Nations trophy. Read More
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Etihad all good, says Elsom
The Wallabies and All Blacks can't fathom the fuss over Etihad Stadium's controversial surface which they rate better than world rugby's showpiece venue, Millennium Stadium. Read More
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Wallabies' second-half hoodoo
Australia must arrest an alarming pattern of second-half fadeouts if they are to end a seven-match losing streak against New Zealand in Saturday's Bledisloe Cup opener in Melbourne. Read More
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De Villiers under scrutiny
South Africa coach Peter de Villiers faces a misconduct charge following his outburst suggesting a conspiracy theory to help New Zealand ahead of next year's World Cup. Read More
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'Get Genia to get Wallabies'
New Zealand fly half Dan Carter believes shutting down Will Genia is the key to containing the Wallabies and denying them the World Cup springboard of a South Africa-All Blacks double. Read More
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Wallabies urged to stay positive
Queensland coach Ewen McKenzie says the Wallabies must retain their risky run-and-stun tactics to end their dire Bledisloe Cup losing streak. Read More
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Bledisloe Cup Q&A with Kafe
Fox Sports rugby analyst Rod Kafer answered foxsports.com.au users' questions ahead of Australia's Bledisloe Cup clash with New Zealand. Read More
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Skins: Who showed MORE TICKER
SKINS are proudly supplying MORE TICKER to the Wallabies. Read More
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