Brumbies and Reds' legends Joe Roff and Will Genia join Nick McArdle and Christy Doran on this week's Rugby Nation show.
A tribute to retiring Wallabies greats Sekope Kepu, Will Genia and David Pocock.
Nic White's return to the Wallabies has seen Will Genia spend some time in an unfamiliar position on the reserve list but it doesn't bother the 106-Test scrumhalf. Meanwhile, David Pocock gave an insight into his process at the breakdown in Tokyo.
Retiring Wallabies halfback Will Genia admits Saturday night's Test will be a sad affair as he prepares to play his final match at Suncorp Stadium.
He may have copped a hit to the head in last weekend's game against the Sunwolves but that hasn't stopped Will Genia from gearing up against the Waratahs on Friday night. Genia says the side needs to adapt better in order to beat the Tahs.
Melbourne Rebels halfback Will Genia has been given the green light to face the Waratahs on Friday night, recovering from a head knock in last weekends clash against the Sunwolves. Rebels trio Isi Naisarani, Luke Jones and Anaru Rangi also return.
A week off has done Will Genia a world of good and say's he's jumping out of his skin to play against the Reds on Saturday night. Genia missed out on playing for the Rebels at Suncorp last year, making this his first match back against the Reds.
Rested Rebels halfback Will Genia is gearing up for a full 80 minute performance in the sides season opener against the Brumbies. The 31-year-old is also looking forward to linking back up with veteran playmaker Quade Cooper.
Will Genia and Quade Cooper's partnership will forever be linked with their 2011 Super Rugby premiership with the Reds. But the pair are happy to park that memory as they begin their second stint together in Melbourne with the Rebels.
Wallabies scrumhalf Will Genia will become just the ninth Australian to play 100 Tests when he runs out onto Twickenham on Sunday morning (AEDT). He sat down with RUGBY.com.au ahead of the massive milestone.
Scrumhalf Will Genia says it will be the greatest achievement of his career when he becomes the 10th Wallabies centurion at the home of rugby on Sunday morning (AEST). The side arrived in London overnight ahead of their final Test of 2018.
Will Genia and Jack Maddocks share tales about the first Wallabies test they attended.