Is Rugby Australia’s decision to axe Melbourne another episode of calamity in the 15-man code,or a necessary act of leadership?
Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh says the search for a new Waratahs coach will be fast,but thorough.
At the end of a horror year for Rugby Australia,the financial struggles of its Super Rugby clubs have reopened a debate that only six years ago almost tore the game apart.
After a year of chaos,Rugby Australia is poised to finish the year on a positive note with the recruitment of a highly experienced World Rugby figure to help the rebuild.
Phil Waugh never backed away from a challenge as a player,but Rugby Australia’s boardroom implosion has him fighting for the game’s future.
Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh said success of the Wallabies and Wallaroos will be a major priority under a national high-performance system.
Chief executive Phil Waugh says Rugby Australia has negotiated a ‘sensible outcome’ with Eddie Jones after the Wallabies coach resigned less than 12 months into a five-year deal.
The Rugby Australia boss says the Wallabies coach has denied interviewing with Japanese rugby,but it would be disappointing if evidence to the contrary emerged.
Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh admits the Wallabies’ World Cup campaign did not go to plan.
Former Wallabies captain and Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh sits down with the Herald to discuss Australia’s lack of success,Joseph Suaalii,private equity,an outspoken chairman,Giteau Law and much more.
The old saying goes that money is the root of all evil,but the imbalance of money has in recent years been the root of all mischief in a fractured relationship.