Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss declared Super Rugby was "alive, healthy and kicking" after their last-gasp win over Western Force, with the Pacific tournament proving far more competitive this season.
Reds boss Les Kiss has praised his side's resilience in a high-octane 56-36 Super Rugby win over Moana Pasifika despite being reduced to 14 men for 30 minutes. The home side ran in a bumper eight ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNReds coach Kiss declares Super Rugby 'alive and kicking'Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss declared Super Rugby was "alive, healthy and kicking" after their last-gasp win over Western ...
Kiss is a frontrunner to replace Joe Schmidt after this year's Rugby Championship after the New Zealand mentor announced this month he couldn't carry on through until the Rugby World Cup in ...
Furthermore, Fanny Pocock (Florrie May Wilkinson ... Another user chimed in: "This has a lot going for it. It follows the KISS principle and gets us there with less twists and turns and no ...
He is considered among the favourites to coach the Wallabies after Joe Schmidt stands down, but Les Kiss is concentrating on the Queensland Reds. However, Kiss on Wednesday did confirm that Rugby ...
Kiss is a frontrunner to replace Schmidt after this year's Rugby Championship. The Wallabies coach announced this month he couldn't carry on through until the Rugby World Cup in Australia in 2027.
Reds mentor Les Kiss is considered the favourite to replace Joe Schmidt as Wallabies mentor, but for now his sole focus is guiding Queensland to Super Rugby Pacific glory, according to Australia ...
Perth (Australia) (AFP) – Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss declared Super Rugby was "alive, healthy and kicking" after their last-gasp win over Western Force, with the Pacific tournament proving ...
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