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Mining Wallabies enter the rugby world cup

WITH the rugby championship and Bledisloe Cup won by the All Blacks – and the rugby union world cup in France to come, “the game they play in heaven” will follow on from the FIFA Women’s world cup, and the recent Ashes series cricket, in capturing our sporting attention next month.

Allan Trench, John Sykes
Mining Wallabies enter the rugby world cup

But what if mineral commodities played rugby? Your scribe gave thought this week to how an Australian ‘rugby team' of different mining commodities might shape up? The talent pool of commodities runs...

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