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Waratahs trounce Drua to claim fifth Super W title

The NSW Waratahs have completed operation redemption to claim a record fifth Super Rugby Women's crown with a rousing grand final triumph over the defending champions Fijian Drua.

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Fakatava scores the only try of the game (00:29)
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Tua breaks the tackle and extends Brumbies' lead (00:19)
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Ratima dances through the last line for an important score (00:21)
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Rakuro scores within two minutes to give Drua perfect start (00:22)
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Brumbies beat top-ranked Hurricanes

The ACT Brumbies have breathed new life into their Super Rugby Pacific title charge, knocking off the league-leading Hurricanes 27-19 at GIO Stadium.

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Drua hold out fast-finishing Moana Pasifika

Fijian Drua have exacted some revenge on Moana Pasifika, holding out their rivals to secure a hard-fought 24-17 Super Rugby Pacific victory in Lautoka.

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Lio-Willie scores a double as Crusaders return to form (00:39)
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Rebels' administrator proposes club rescue deal

The administrator for the financially stricken Melbourne Rebels has recommended creditors accept a proposed deal to save the club, adding it may have been trading while insolvent for the last five years.

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RA chair: Anzac Day Bledisloe a 'no-brainer'

Rugby Australia chairman Daniel Herbert has raised the possibility of an Anzac Day Bledisloe Cup showdown, saying the concept is a "no-brainer" and that the 15-player game must evolve to become a mass-entertainment product.

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Petaia's season done amid uncertain rugby future

Jordan Petaia may have played his last game of rugby union, with the off-contract Queensland Reds and Wallabies back likely needing season-ending shoulder surgery.

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Cadbury backs Wallaroos through to '29 RWC

Feeling the national governing body has finally listened to its female players, Wallaroos captain Piper Duck is ready to let the rugby do the talking.