Rugby - Australian bad boys look to clean up act in World Cup year


  • Rugby
  • Thursday, 14 Feb 2019

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Forget high-minded talk of "people and culture", the old school mantra of "boys will be boys" is alive and kicking in Australian Super Rugby where three problematic former Wallabies are set to reboot their careers at new teams.

With colourful rap-sheets of off-field indiscretions, Quade Cooper, Karmichael Hunt and James Slipper all spent time in the wilderness last year, frozen out at the Queensland Reds by firebrand coach Brad Thorn.

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