-
England coach Tuchel set to sign new deal until 2028 - report
-
Death toll in Madagascar cyclone rises to 35
-
Shanaka fireworks as Sri Lanka thrash Oman at T20 World Cup
-
Sanofi says board has removed CEO Paul Hudson
-
Struggling Nissan forecasts $4.2 bn full-year net loss
-
Venezuela to debate historic amnesty bill for political prisoners
-
Ukraine skeleton racer Heraskevych disqualified from Olympics over memorial helmet
-
Markets mostly rise as stong US jobs data ease economy worries
-
France jails three in gang rape case after mother saves evidence
-
From 'Derry Girls' to 'heaven', Irish writer airs new comedy
-
Asia markets mixed as stong US jobs data temper rate expectations
-
Shanaka fireworks as Sri Lanka pile up 225-5 against Oman
-
Samsung starts mass production of next-gen AI memory chip
-
Benin's lovers less row-mantic as apps replace waterway rendezvous
-
Geneva opera house selling off thousands of extravagant costumes
-
Non-alcoholic wine: a booming business searching for quality
-
Greece's Cycladic islands swept up in concrete fever
-
Grieving Canada town holds vigil for school shooting victims
-
Israel president says at end of visit antisemitism in Australia 'frightening'
-
Cunningham on target as depleted Pistons down Raptors
-
Canada probes mass shooter's past interactions with police, health system
-
Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam combines Olympic gold and influencer attitude
-
Scotland coach Townsend under pressure as England await
-
Canadian ice dancers put 'dark times' behind with Olympic medal
-
'Exhausting' off-field issues hang over Wales before France clash
-
Crusaders target another title as Super Rugby aims to speed up
-
Chinese Olympic snowboarder avoids serious injury after nasty crash
-
China carbon emissions 'flat or falling' in 2025: analysis
-
'China shock': Germany struggles as key market turns business rival
-
French ice dancer Cizeron's 'quest for perfection' reaps second Olympic gold
-
Most Asia markets rise as traders welcome US jobs
-
EU leaders push to rescue European economy challenged by China, US
-
Plenty of peaks, but skiing yet to take off in Central Asia
-
UN aid relief a potential opening for Trump-Kim talks, say analysts
-
Berlin Film Festival to open with a rallying cry 'to defend artistic freedom'
-
Taiwan leader wants greater defence cooperation with Europe: AFP interview
-
Taiwan leader warns countries in region 'next' in case of China attack: AFP interview
-
World Cup ticket prices skyrocket on FIFA re-sale site
-
'No one to back us': Arab bus drivers in Israel grapple with racist attacks
-
Venezuelan AG wants amnesty for toppled leader Maduro
-
Scrutiny over US claim that Mexican drone invasion prompted airport closure
-
Trump to undo legal basis for US climate rules
-
Protesters, police clash at protest over Milei labor reform
-
Dyche sacked by Forest after dismal Wolves draw
-
France seeks probe after diplomat cited in Epstein files
-
Rivers among 2026 finalists for Basketball Hall of Fame
-
Israel president says antisemitism in Australia 'frightening'
-
Trump orders Pentagon to buy coal-fired electricity
-
Slot hails 'unbelievable' Salah after matching Liverpool assist record
-
Von Allmen joins Olympic ski greats, French couple win remarkable ice dance
Wallabies' big-man Skelton ready to impose himself against All Blacks
Giant lock Will Skelton said Monday he intends to use his physicality to rattle the All Blacks in Australia's must-win Rugby Championship Test in Perth after missing their agonising defeat in Auckland.
Skelton, who towers 2.03 metres (6ft 6in), was a menace against the British and Irish Lions this year, with his presence also felt in the Wallabies' two Tests against South Africa.
He missed their home double-header against Argentina, because of club commitments with La Rochelle in France, and the 33-24 loss at Eden Park on Saturday which saw the Bledisloe Cup remain in New Zealand hands.
But he is back for Saturday's sold-out match at Perth Stadium, along with fellow power forward Rob Valetini.
Veteran scrum-half Nic White has also rejoined Joe Schmidt's squad after Tate McDermott was ruled out with a hamstring injury, marking his second comeback from retirement.
"It's another opportunity for myself to come in and try and add to the squad, not just be a part of it. Try and be better, bring intensity, bring physicality," Skelton said.
"That's what the squad needs, and that's what we've had the last few weeks.
"I'm thankful that not much has changed in four weeks, in terms of game plan, in terms of structures. I've been training the whole time at La Rochelle, so I feel pretty fit," he added.
While the Wallabies failed to end the All Blacks' 52-match run at Eden Park, they rallied from 20-3 down and were just two points behind going into the last five minutes.
They still have a slim chance of winning a first Rugby Championship in a decade, but must beat New Zealand with a bonus point and hope the Pumas soundly defeat South Africa at Twickenham in London.
"The Rugby Championship is still up for grabs, there's still a lot to play for," Skelton said.
"We want to make everyone in Australia proud of what we do and how we play footy. The (Bledisloe) series might be gone, but we're definitely putting everything we can into winning this Rugby Championship.
"That will start with today's training, and then we'll build the week nicely so that we can really be at our peak come Saturday."
A.Silveira--PC