The Age
South Africa's Bryan Habana scores a try during their Rugby Championship Test match against the Wallabies. The Wallabies were smashed up and spat out by the Springboks, thrashed five tries to one while suffering a horrendous injury toll at Loftus...
Sydney Morning Herald
The Wallabies are scouring the country for replacements to send to Argentina to bolster their decimated troops ahead of their final Rugby Championship match. And coach Robbie Deans said due to visa and flight availability, the new players may not...
Sydney Morning Herald
The decimated Wallabies must regroup after their 31-8 battering by the Springboks at Loftus Versfeld and spend the day flying before a three-hour bus trip into more enemy territory in Rosario in central Argentina. Australia only managed to scramble...
Wellington Dominion
The Wallabies coach shunned all blame for the 31-8 drubbing by the Springboks in Pretoria this morning to a horrific injury crisis and baffling substitution blunder. The Wallabies played the final 10-miuntes of the heavy five-tries-to-one defeat at...
News 24
6.5 Better game, no question. Got first Bok try, denied another by a lick of touchline paint, and tried to be more involved in attacking play. But might a more naturally skilled fullback have been even more prominent on such a high-tempo evening?
Channel NewsAsia
South Africa changed the emphasis from kicking to running with the ball and scored five tries to crush Australia 31-8 Saturday in the Rugby Championship. Veteran right wing Bryan Habana ran in three and there was one each for full-back Zane Kirchner...