A tribute to retiring Wallabies greats Sekope Kepu, Will Genia and David Pocock.
Wallabies backrower David Pocock admits he still hasn't quite found his timing after returning from injury at the World Cup. The 30-year-old has played in all three games of the Wallabies campaign so far in Japan.
David Pocock spoke after the Wallabies 39-21 opening match victory over Fiji.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika and the selectors have gone back to the future, naming Michael Hooper and David Pocock to start against Fiji in Saturday's World Cup opener.
Wallabies flanker David Pocock has announced that this will be his final year in the international arena, retiring at the end of the Rugby World Cup. Pocock will make his long awaited return to Test footy when he captain's the side against Samoa.
Injured flanker David Pocock says the team doesn't need anymore motivation for Saturday night's home quarter-final but hopes the side can progress and send skipper Christian Lealiifano off with a victory he deserves.
David Pocock has put a stop to his Super Rugby career announcing on Tuesday his retirement. The Wallabies star, however, still hopes to play in this years World Cup if he can recover in time from a torn calf injury.
Brumbies coach Dan McKellar admits he still doesn't know when David Pocock will return to the team, still sidelined with a calf injury. He did however heap praise on his backrow depth ahead of the side's clash with the Blues on Saturday night.
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Will he play or won’t he? That’s the question surrounding David Pocock in Canberra this week. The superstar backrower trained today but Brumbies fans will have to wait and see if he lines up in Friday night’s blockbuster opening Super Rugby match.
Wallabies flanker David Pocock revealed his ongoing neck concerns at Wednesday's RUPA lunch where he was awarded the Medal for Excellence and People Choice award. Pocock also opened up about his connection with Wallabies coach Michael Cheika.
Wallabies no. 8 David Pocock has succumbed to a neck injury and will miss the side's last Test of 2018. Pete Samu comes into the starting side with Marika Koroibete the man to come into the match day 23.