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Paul Cully is a rugby columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Rebels have handed RA an all-time hospital pass

Rebels have handed RA an all-time hospital pass

Australian rugby has plenty of issues, but as the Rebels’ shambles shows, many have been self-inflicted.

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Waratahs hit rock bottom as resurgent Reds put hands up for Wallabies
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Waratahs hit rock bottom as resurgent Reds put hands up for Wallabies

Serious questions must be asked about the Waratahs’ effort in their heavy defeat to the Hurricanes, while Test coach Joe Schmidt will have been delighted at the Reds’ win over the Crusaders in Christchurch.

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The top four Wallabies bolters ... and my pick for new captain
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The top four Wallabies bolters ... and my pick for new captain

Time is running out for Wallabies hopefuls to impress new coach Joe Schmidt. Here are the players putting their hands up for a first international call-up.

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Kiwis open to an Anzac Day Bledisloe – but based on this weekend, there’s no need
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Kiwis open to an Anzac Day Bledisloe – but based on this weekend, there’s no need

A round of trans-Tasman clashes in Super Rugby was compelling and showed the competition is flying.

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Do the maths: Rescuing Rebels would be throwing more borrowed money after bad
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Do the maths: Rescuing Rebels would be throwing more borrowed money after bad

The Rebels aren’t the only ones on trial as their increasingly bitter battle with Rugby Australia plays out – it’s the entire concept of the five-team model.

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Beale’s comeback proves he can still be a force in Super Rugby
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Beale’s comeback proves he can still be a force in Super Rugby

Kurtley Beale had a remarkable impact at fullback for the Force in Saturday’s victory over the Crusaders.

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Coach Joe Schmidt will pick fewer overseas Wallabies, not more
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Coach Joe Schmidt will pick fewer overseas Wallabies, not more

The future of the Giteau Law may be of little consequence for the new Australian coach.

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New Zealand no longer the lions’ den as Australian stocks rise
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New Zealand no longer the lions’ den as Australian stocks rise

The ‘Lions phenomenon’ may be helping Australia’s Super Rugby contingent with the Rebels uncovering a new rising star.

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South Africa will be back if they can’t make Europe pay off

South Africa will be back if they can’t make Europe pay off

Move to Europe and the cash will flow, they said. Well, it hasn’t for South African teams just yet. If it doesn’t, they might be back in Super Rugby given the extraordinary cost of keeping up with the giants of European rugby.

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Blues-print for success: Rugby Australia must look to Auckland to rescue Waratahs
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Blues-print for success: Rugby Australia must look to Auckland to rescue Waratahs

NSW’s malaise would appear to be terminal. But the example of the Blues – for so long New Zealand rugby’s great underachievers – shows a turnaround is possible.

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The hire that proves Rugby Australia is planning for the future
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The hire that proves Rugby Australia is planning for the future

The significance of Joe Schmidt’s latest recruit cannot be overestimated – and it shows the Wallabies coach wants to leave a lasting legacy.

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