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Australia international Cameron Shepherd will leave the Western Force at the end of Super Rugby season to join Northampton Saints.
The Brumbies have confirmed that fly-half Christian Lealiifano will be out for six months after fracturing and dislocating an ankle.
Rebels back James O'Connor is facing up to a three-week wait before he can have scans on his liver to determine his availability for June....
Rugby fans received good news on Tuesday over the health of Michael Lynagh, who will be released from hospital this Wednesday.
Wallaby scrum-half Will Genia has extended his contract with the Reds just two days after announcing his departure for the Force.
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans insists he is not concerned by the modest results from Australia's Super Rugby franchises in 2012.
Wallaby playmaker James O'Connor is in danger of missing Australia's June Test series as he recovers from a lacerated liver.
The Walllabies have announced a new-look coaching team including Munster boss Tony McGahan, Andrew Blades and Nick Scrivener.
Former Australia captain and World Cup winner Michael Lynagh was in a stable condition on Thursday after suffering a stroke.
Former Wallabies fly-half Michael Lynagh has been hospitalised in Brisbane after he reportedly collapsed at his Australian home.
The Scottish Rugby Union have confirmed the national team's schedule for their June tour to Australia, Fiji and Samoa.
Reds boss Ewen McKenzie has dismissed speculation that he is already in talks to replace Robbie Deans as Australia coach.
Australia became the fifth Cup winner of the Sevens World Series season, after beating Samoa 28-26 in dramatic fashion in Tokyo.
Wallabies assistant coach Phil Blake's days are numbered after it has emerged that he is set to be fired from his position.
Former Wallabies captain George Gregan has been elected to the Australian Rugby Union board, replacing Mark Connors.
James O'Connor believes he can do a job for the Wallabies at fly-half if coach Robbie Deans wants him to play in the position.
ARU chief John O'Neill and WRU chairman David Pickering have been added to the 2015 Rugby World Cup board.