David Pocock

The Wallabies, ranked second in the world, have chosen far from their best lineup to face 12-ranked Scotland
Flanker David Pocock (L) will lead the Wallabies for the first time in a team containing five uncapped players

Wallaby Genia back after six months out

Former Wallaby captain Will Genia confirmed his return to the game after six months out with a knee injury, saying he would start for the Queensland Reds against Western Force at the weekend.
 

Brumbies power on in Super 15 as Chiefs falter

Jake White's ACT Brumbies swept aside the New South Wales Waratahs to extend their lead at the top of rugby's Super 15 series as defending champions Waikato Chiefs lost for the first time this weekend.
 

Brumbies power on in Super 15 as Chiefs falter

Jake White's ACT Brumbies swept aside the New South Wales Waratahs to extend their lead at the top of rugby's Super 15 series as defending champions Waikato Chiefs lost for the first time this weekend.
 

Pocock's Wallaby blow as Brumbies crush Super 15 rivals

Wallaby breakdown ace David Pocock could miss this year's home series against the British and Irish Lions with a serious knee injury as the ACT Brumbies crushed Australian Super 15 rivals NSW Waratahs on Saturday.
 

England, Wales and Australia in same World Cup pool

England, Wales and Australia were all drawn together in a "group of death" when the draw for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England was made on Monday.
 

Beale breaks Welsh hearts in last-gasp Wallabies win

A try in the corner by Australian playmaker Kurtley Beale with 20 seconds left on the clock condemned Wales to a dramatic 14-12 defeat on Saturday.
 

Wallaby veteran Sharpe ready for final bow

Wallabies captain Nathan Sharpe has admitted that hiding his emotions was proving tough ahead of Australia's match against Wales on Saturday which will mark his retirement after 116 caps and three World Cups.
 

England's Farrell in player of the year shock

Owen Farrell was dramatically included Wednesday among four nominees for the prestigious International Rugby Board (IRB) player of the year award, even though he is currently England's reserve fly-half.
 

Aussie rugby great Campese in sexist tweet storm

Australian great David Campese was slammed by current and former players after a tweet questioning whether women journalists should be writing about rugby.
 

Welsh rugby like a soap opera - Phillips

There are more dramatic ups and downs in Welsh rugby than a soap opera, according to Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips.
 

Coach Deans focuses on players as Wallabies beat England

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans insisted the 20-14 win over England at Twickenham had been a triumph for his players rather than a personal success after he'd been accused of "destroying Australian rugby".
 

Wallabies look for England bounce at Twickenham

Robbie Deans has been a divisive figure in Australian rugby ever since the New Zealander was appointed to coach the Wallabies four years ago.
 

Ashton back in England rugby squad

Chris Ashton was restored to England's starting XV for Saturday's Cook Cup international against Australia at Twickenham on Saturday, with the dynamic wing looking to inflict fresh woe upon the Wallabies.
 

Ioane back as Wallabies make changes for England

Australia recalled right wing Digby Ioane to their side for the Cook Cup international against England at Twickenham on Saturday in one of four changes to the side thrashed 33-6 by France.
 

Hooper gets family onside for Wallabies

Australia's Michael Hooper has insisted he won't have any concerns about split loyalties when Australia play England at Twickenham on Saturday.
 

England recall Ashton for Australia

Saracens wing Chris Ashton has replaced Ugo Monye in the only change to England's matchday 23 for Saturday's Cook Cup international against Australia at Twickenham.
 

England's 'pretty wingers' in Ioane's sights

Australia flyer Digby Ioane is looking forward to launching his Test comeback against England's "pretty wingers" at Twickenham this coming Saturday.
 

Lancaster wary of wounded Wallabies

England coach Stuart Lancaster is expecting an Australia backlash when his side face the Wallabies at Twickenham this weekend.
 

Deans demands improvements after French loss

Australian coach Robbie Deans was left shell-shocked after seeing his side convincingly put to the sword by an aggressive France team that stifled any plan for a width-based Wallaby gameplan.
 

History will have no bearing on match, warns Sharpe

Australia's impressive run of form over France will have no bearing when the two sides come face-to-face at the Stade de France on Saturday, according to Wallabies captain Nathan Sharpe.