Former Wallaby Scott Fardy joins Connacht
In a significant coup for the province, Connacht have announced the appointment of Scott Fardy as their new defence coach on a two…
In a significant coup for the province, Connacht have announced the appointment of Scott Fardy as their new defence coach on a two…
Leinster have confirmed that former Wallaby Scott Fardy will retire from rugby at the end of the current season.
Leinster coach Stuart Lancaster has paid tribute to Scott Fardy, the ex-Wallabies forward who has played the final match of his ca…
Lifting the PRO14 trophy usually only means one thing for a player at Leinster, that he is leaving the club at the end of the seas…
Wallaby forward Scott Fardy has snubbed interest from English clubs to sign a contract extension at Leinster Rugby.
European champions Leinster could have their forwards stocks plundered again by an English club as Wasps are the latest Premiershi…
Leinster utility Joe Tomane has closed the door on the Wallabies in pursuit of European success.
Australia international Scott Fardy has labelled Super Rugby's governing body SANZAAR as "faceless men in suits" following the dec…
Scott Fardy opted to turn his back on Brumbies in order to take on a new challenge in a different country.
Australia forward Sam Carter has agreed a new contract with Brumbies, but Scott Fardy will leave the club.
Retiring duo Scott Fardy and Michael Bent bowed out on a winning note as Leinster finished the Rainbow Cup with a victory over Dra…
Scott Fardy, Tadhg Furlong, Johnny Sexton, Maxime Machenaud and Leone Nakarawa are in the running for the European Player of the Y…
Scott Fardy, the 39-cap Australian international forward, has arrived for pre-season training with Leinster Rugby ahead of the 201…
Player 'hubs' in Europe, coupled with the rise of domestic franchises, can pave the way towards a bright Wallaby future.
If Andy Farrell opts to take only one specialist left wing to Australia, Sunday's 'contest within a contest' may prove pivotal.
The Connacht flanker is settled far from his native New Zealand as he enters the make-or-break part of his Irish stay.