Time for Wallabies to win back respect at Rugby World Cup, says Will Genia
Recalled halfback Will Genia says it's time for the Wallabies to win back Australia's respect, urging teammates to "grasp the moment" to avoid any World Cup regrets.
Recalled halfback Will Genia says it's time for the Wallabies to win back Australia's respect, urging teammates to "grasp the moment" to avoid any World Cup regrets.
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A round-up of what's happening in the Canberra arts scene for the week beginning September 26, 2015.
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