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Funlab Partners With Community Rugby For 2025
Isaac Kailea made his Test debut last year. Photo: Getty Images
Isaac Kailea extends contract with Australian Rugby
An anticpated 500,000 supporters will pack stadiums around the country during this year's British & Irish Lions Series. Photo: Getty Images
Final tickets on sale now for Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Series
Fraser McReight is the latest Wallaby to re-sign long-term with Australian Rugby. Photo: Getty Images
McReight re-signs through to 2028 with Australian Rugby
Matt Faessler is the latest key Wallaby to re-commit to Australian Rugby until at least home Rugby World Cup in 2027. Photo: Getty Images
Faessler locked in with Reds and Australian Rugby
Nick Frost has re-committed to Australian Rugby for a further two years. Photo: Getty Images
Frost latest Wallaby to re-sign with Australian Rugby
Afternoon kick offs headline the Wallaroos and Wallabies home Test seasons. Photo: Getty Images
Family friendly afternoon kick off times confirmed for Wallaroos and Wallabies home Tests
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto will remain in Australian Rugby until at least the end of 2028. Photo: Getty Images
Salakaia-Loto re-commits long-term with Australian Rugby
SMARTECH has become the official naming sponsor of the Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's competition.
SMARTECH partners with Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's as naming rights sponsor
Joe Schmidt has extended his time as head coach of the Wallabies. Photo: Getty Images
Joe Schmidt extends Wallabies tenure until end of TRC
Jeremy Williams will remain in Australian Rugby until at least the 2027 Rugby World Cup on home soil. Photo: Getty Images
Williams signs new deal with Australian Rugby
The teams in gold will play a total of 12 Tests on home soil in 2025. Photo: Getty Images
Tickets on sale for blockbuster Wallaroos and Wallabies home Tests
Tom Wright in action when the Wallabies last met the Brave Blossoms in Japan in 2021. Photo: Getty Images
Wallabies to take on Japan in Tokyo
Seven cities across Australia will host Rugby World Cup matches in 2027. Photo: Getty Images
Rugby Australia welcomes World Rugby's confirmation of host cities for 2027 Rugby World Cup
The Wallabies will play Fiji on home soil for the first time since 2017. Photo: Getty Images
Wallabies to play in Fiji in Newcastle
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