Attacking rugby is winning rugby. It’s time for the Wallabies to follow suit

Saturday’s Super Rugby decider has highlighted a welcome trend, suggesting it is time for the Wallabies to adopt an attacking style of play

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Attacking rugby is winning rugby. It’s time for the Wallabies to follow suit

The recent Super Rugby decider on Saturday has continued a highly welcomed trend within the 15-man game. The showcase event highlighted a growing shift in modern rugby strategy, reinforcing the idea that an offensive approach on the field is becoming the premier path to victory.[1][2]

Following the outcome of the decider, there are growing calls for the Wallabies to adopt this style of play. With clear evidence that attacking rugby is winning rugby, proponents suggest it is time for the national team to follow suit and embrace this dynamic brand of the sport.[1][2]

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