

World sevens player of the year Maddison Levi could give the Wallaroos a massive boost at next year's Rugby World Cup after putting her hand up for selection.
Wales women will play two Tests in against Australia next year during the British and Irish Lions men's tour.
Rugby Australia has set the Wallabies the lofty goal of winning the Bledisloe Cup "every two years" as part of a four-year strategy.
Maddison Levi has quashed suggestions she was eyeing a switch to the NRLW next year, reiterating her ambitions to feature in next year's Women's Rugby World Cup as well as leaving her "name" on the sevens game.
Hosts and favourites England were grouped with Australia and the United States after the draw for the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup was made on Thursday.
Springboks captain and two-time World Cup winner Siya Kolisi is a women's rugby fan and he wants more men to jump on the bandwagon.
After a long, arduous year, Wallaroos coach Jo Yapp and her players have been rewarded for their patience and perseverance with the WXV2 title.
With the Women's Rugby World Cup being held in England next year, organisers are under pressure to seize the moment and transform the women's game.
The Wallaroos have earned a pulsating 33-26 triumph over South Africa in Cape Town, as record-equalling Ash Marsters came up with a heroic last-ditch steal to put the Australian women's side in sight of the WXV2 tournament title.
Proud Victorian Ash Masters will become the equal most capped Wallaroo ever on Sunday. But her SuperW team no longer exists.
Wallaroos flyhalf Faitala Moleka has sounded a warning to her teammates, the next generation of talent is coming and they're ready to take over the squad.
The Wallaroos have earned swift and comprehensive revenge over Wales, powering to a hugely impressive 37-5 victory to kick off their WXV2 tournament challenge in style.
Australia's rugby women have been handed a 36-10 hammering by Ireland in Belfast, just a week after their male counterparts suffered a similar chastening loss at the hands of Argentina.
With just under a year until the women's Rugby World Cup in England, the importance of the Wallaroos' upcoming tour can't be understated.
Piper Duck's bad luck with injury has continued with the star Wallaroos flanker to miss their tour of Ireland and Wales and the WXV 2 tournament in South Africa.
Sunday's humiliating 62-0 loss to the Black Ferns showed Rugby Australia must blow up Super W and start again for the sake of the Wallaroos.
Black Ferns winger Katelyn Vahaakolo has bagged a quartet of tries to help the New Zealanders to their biggest win over the Wallaroos on Australian soil, humbling their trans-Tasman rivals 62-0 in Ballymore.
A record-equalling four-try haul from prolific winger Desiree Miller fired Australia to their first Test win of the year on Saturday night.
Named in her third Olympics team, Australian women's sevens stalwart Sharni Smale (nee Williams) will say goodbye to the sevens format in Paris after 12 years in the game.
Wallaroos coach Jo Yapp has made five changes to the squad for their next Test match from the players who competed in the Pacific Four series.
The Australian women's sevens team have been crowned inaugural SVNS champions after they downed France 26-7 in the Madrid final on Monday morning.
Australian women's sevens co-captain Charlotte Caslick as well as several of her teammates have expressed interest in bolstering the Wallaroos for next year's World Cup, but their inclusion won't solve Jo Yapp's problem positions.
Wallaroos coach Jo Yapp has revamped her side as they attempt to pull off a historic victory over the Black Ferns in their final Pacific Four rugby series match.
The Wallaroos have suffered a disastrous 32-25 loss to the United States in their Pacific Four clash, which will likely see them miss qualification for the elite WXV 1 rugby competition.
Caitlyn Halse's rapid rise to the Wallaroos is almost complete with the 17-year-old set to become the youngest Wallaroo or Wallaby ever when she debuts on Friday night.