Northern Edition
Select Edition
Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France
Rebels

Rebels Form last 5 games 🥶 5 loss streak

🥶 Streak
5 losses

Rebels News

Australia wins most selections in Super Rugby Pacific Team of the Year

Latest

How Australian rugby can combine gourmet home cooking and the overseas 'takeaway'

Analysis: The biggest attacking issues with each Australian Super Rugby side

'You won't be able to pick the top six' Former All Black excited about new season of Super Rugby

Rebels Matches

Sat 8 Jun, 2024

Super Rugby Pacific

FT
Sky Stadium
Hurricanes Hurricanes
-
Rebels Rebels
7:35am
Quarter Final
LIVE
47
20

Rebels Forwards

Name
Position
Matt Gibbon
Prop
Isaac Kailea
Prop
Alex Mafi
Hooker
Jordan Uelese
Hooker
Ethan Dobbins
Hooker
Cabous Eloff
Prop
Pone Fa'amausili
Prop
Semise Talakai
Prop
Taniela Tupou
Prop
Angelo Smith
Lock
Daniel Maiava
Lock
Josh Canham
Lock
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
Lock
Tuaina Tualima
Back Row
Zac Hough
Back Row
Josh Kemeny
Back Row
Rob Leota
Back Row
Lebron Naea
Back Row
Maciu Nabolakasi
Back Row
Luke Callan
Back Row
Brad Wilkin
Back Row
Vaiolini Ekuasi
Back Row

Rebels Backs

Name
Position
Ryan Louwrens
Scrum Half
James Tuttle
Scrum Half
Jack Maunder
Scrum Half
Carter Gordon
Fly Half
Glen Vaihu
Outside Back
David Feliuai
Centre
Nick Jooste
Centre
Divad Palu
Centre
David Vaihu
Centre
Lukas Ripley
Centre
Matt Proctor
Centre
Filipo Daugunu
Outside Back
Lachie Anderson
Outside Back
Darby Lancaster
Outside Back
Jake Strachan
Outside Back
Mason Gordon
Outside Back
Andrew Kellaway
Outside Back
Joe Pincus
Outside Back

Rebels Tournaments

Melbourne Rebels

The Rebels Rugby team, officially known as the Melbourne Rebels, are one of Australia's top rugby union sides. The team has competed in Super Rugby since 2011 and now also plays in the newly-established Super Rugby AU tournament.Read on to discover even more about the Rebels Rugby team. On this page, you'll find a detailed history of the side as well as an overview of their upcoming fixtures and latest results.

The Rebels Rugby team was initially created as an expansion club for the Super Rugby competition. Victoria had pushed for a side since 2002, but were unsuccessful on several occasions. As a result, they formed a side called the Melbourne Rebels, who played in the now-defunct Australian Rugby Championship in 2007.However, it took until 2011 for the team's bid for Super Rugby status to be accepted after a lot of internal politics at the governing body. Ever since, the club has struggled both on and off the pitch.Initially, the club was banned from announcing signings and their CEO was forced to resign due to salary cap irregularities at his previous club. In the following years, the Rebels Rugby team was also bought and sold several times, including once as a last-gasp attempt to save the team and keep them in the Super Rugby tournament.On the pitch, the Rebels Rugby team have experienced limited success in Super Rugby. In fact, since 2011, they have never finished in the playoff places and have finished bottom of the table on several occasions. Their only success of note came in the 2020 edition of the newly-formed Super Rugby AU tournament, when they finished third out of five teams. However, they were comprehensively beaten 25-13 by the Reds in the qualifying final.

Although the Rebels Rugby team have not been as successful as some of Australia's other Super Rugby sides, several stars of world rugby have featured for the team over the years, including Australian superstars like Kurtley Beale, Quade Cooper and Will Genia.Today, the Rebels Rugby team isn't as star studded as it once was. However, several international players do still appear for the side. They include fly-half Matt Toomua and centre Reece Hodge.

Search
OSZAR »