Les Kiss has been unveiled as the new Wallabies coach,starting in mid-2026.

‘No excuses’:Next Wallabies coach says 14-month lead in to 2027 World Cup will be enough

Les Kiss is confident he will have enough time to get the Wallabies firing despite the short runway for the home World Cup.

  • Tom Decent

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Les Kiss and Joe Schmidt

Schmidt to stay on as Wallabies coach until 2026 as part of Kiss handover

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has extended his contract and will take the national side on the Spring Tour as part of a handover to his successor Les Kiss.

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Les Kiss,former North Sydney Bear turned union coach

Les Kiss to be named Wallabies coach

After a drawn out negotiation,former Bears and Kangaroos winger Les Kiss is set to be revealed as the next Wallabies coach.

  • Iain Payten
Is rising star Heinz Lemoto off to France?

Rugby in Australia is under attack. But it’s not from the NRL

At least 25 young Australian players have moved,or are moving,to France as the brutal realities of professionalism hit Australia.

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Composite index image of Blair Swannell

Lion,Wallaby and Gallipoli hero:Why the ‘extraordinary life’ of Blair Swannell is finally being recognised

He was a madcap adventurer and one of only two men to play for both the British Lions and the Wallabies – before dying on the first day at Gallipoli. After a long campaign,he is finally being recognised.

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Maddison Levi.

‘Set up to fail’:Levi’s World Cup bid in jeopardy as agent raises issue of ‘animosity’ among players

Dual international Mat Rogers believes his client,Maddison Levi,shouldn’t be playing for the Wallaroos at this year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup. Here’s why.

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The Len Ikitau flick pass for the Wallabies’ match-winner against England.

How Ikitau’s new Wallabies contract delivers the best of both worlds

Len Ikitau was snubbed by Eddie Jones at the last World Cup in 2023. Now he’s locked away with Australian rugby until a home World Cup in 2027.

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Charlotte Caslick.

Let the jostling begin:Sevens stars stir up Wallaroos’ World Cup plans

The Wallaroos want to be contenders at this year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup and have started bringing in some big guns to make it happen.

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James O’Connor is swamped by Crusaders teammates after his winning kick.

The selection loophole that could help James O’Connor stage an incredible Wallabies comeback

The 64-Test veteran continued his impressive season by nailing a match-winning kick for the Crusaders,and adding to calls for him to meet the Lions.

  • Iain Payten
Ponipate Loganimasi scores a try.

‘What do you think?’:McKellar frustrated as Waratahs road woes continue

The Waratahs rested several of their stars for Saturday’s clash with the Drua but lacked firepower when it mattered most in search of a maiden win on Fijian soil.

  • Tom Decent