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We find ourselves in a time where everything is out in the open for everyone to see.
Anything we want to know is just a click, swipe, or button press away.
The NRL have most certainly become part of that era. Share
We are always wanting to know the latest news on the game. Or any information from our team. Or what kind of TikTok dance Nathan Cleary is doing today.
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Wallabies break six-year series drought on the back of doing little things well A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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For anyone a bit anxious about an upcoming COVID shot, having heard all the stories of how it has impacted friends and family, let me offer you a foolproof pick-me-up: the shot of adrenaline that comes with a nail-biting, hard-fought Wallabies win.
The fog that descended over me on Saturday afternoon had completely disappeared by full-time that night, with the Wallabies’ 33-30 win over France giving them a first proper Test series or tournament win since the 2015 Rugby Championship.
The Wrap: Will Marika Koroibete’s red card be the making of the Wallabies? A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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The “red cards ruin matches” brigade were out early in Brisbane on Saturday night; in the fifth minute to be precise, with match officials conspiring to dismiss Marika Koroibete, and seemingly hand the three-match series to France on a platter.
Not only was the match not ruined, (it seldom is), the platform was laid for one of the most memorable Wallabies’ wins in recent memory. It may also prove to be the point at which Dave Rennie’s tenure as coach truly took root, although be prepared for snakes and ladders on the road ahead. Progress is never linear.
Absolute travesty : Outrage over Koroibete red in Wallabies v France decider A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Marika Koroibete, the standout star of the second Test, was given a red card for an illegal challenge less than five minutes into the third and deciding showdown against France at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night.
Koroibete flattened French No.8 Anthony Jelonch and after a TMO review that lasted several minutes and repeatedly looked at multiple angles, he was sent off. Jelonch who appeared to lower his height as Koroibete smashed into him, sunk to the ground theatrically, further angering the Brisbane crowd.