Day Five 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia closed out the 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship in a nail-biting contest, falling to Japan 53–52 in a match decided in the final second.
Read MoreDay Three 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia move one step closer to securing regional qualification for the 2026 Wheelchair Rugby World Championship in Brazil after defeating Malaysia 42 to 4.
Read MoreDay Two 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia continued its strong start to the Asia-Oceania Championship with a composed and agile 67 to 42 victory over South Korea.
Read MoreDay One 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia opened its Asia-Oceania Championship campaign in strong fashion, securing a confident 61 to 42 win over New Zealand in Bangkok.
Read MoreDay 1 of the new-look 2024 Santos National Championship tipped off at Netball SA Stadium this morning, with a healthy crowd in attendance for the morning session. In a sign of the events progression, French superstar Jonathan Hivernat represented WA, whilst fellow international stars Park U-Cheol (KOR) and Davy Van Den Dop (NED) also debuted in the tournament for VIC and NSW respectively.
Read MoreFriday saw the opening rounds of the three-day 2023 Santos Wheelchair Rugby National Championships at the Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre at Carrara on the Gold Coast. Eight teams from Australia and New Zealand will contest the Division 1 and 2 National Championships between Friday 2 June and the Sunday 4 June gold medal matches.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) was this week informed by the Australian Sports Commission of its successful application to become a recognised National Sporting Organisation (NSO) for the sport of Wheelchair Rugby in Australia.
Read MoreThe Board of Wheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Nay to the position of inaugural Chief Executive Officer as the organisation begins operation independently from Disability Sports Australia (DSA).
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