A serial prankster has been charged by police after sneaking onto the field and lining up with Australia’s rugby league team on the weekend.
The Wallabies' inability to deal with the high ball, and some major fatigue after a long season, has left them in a rankings scramble for the final three Tests of an arduous 2025.
Footage has been released that shows how easily serial sports prankster Daniel Jarvis managed to infiltrate the Australian ...
A serial pest who crashed Australia’s national anthem before the second rugby league Ashes Test against England in Liverpool ...
Not satisfied with an Ashes series victory that Josh Addo-Carr hailed as rugby league's "pinnacle", the world champion Kangaroos are determined to complete a whitewash of England even as they ponder ...
Australian coach Brett Clark and his players are daring to dream of World Cup glory at home next year after proving that they ...
An internet prankster has been charged by police after appearing with the Australia team before their rugby league game ...
This was not an England performance that will provoke shockwaves or street parties. The attack was clunky for large parts, the breakdown was messy and the discipline lax.
Steve Borthwick had vowed to inflict England’s own “Bomb Squad” on Australia yet he could not have hoped for a more decisive ...
Second-half tries from Cameron Munster and Hudson Young have ensured Australia sealed the rugby league Ashes series against England after a 14-4 victory in Liverpool.
England has finally beaten one of the southern hemisphere heavyweights under coach Steve Borthwick after Australia succumbed 25-7 at rainy Twickenham.
Australia showed their world champion pedigree to overpower England 14-4 in the second test on Saturday and clinch the Ashes rugby league series 2-0.