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This was published 14 years ago. Why Digby's happy doing things his own way Wallabies back Digby Ioane bucks nearly every stereotype of a professional sportsman, writes Jamie Pandaram.
(Reuters) – Australia winger Digby Ioane is doubtful for Saturday’s final Bledisloe Cup clash against New Zealand because of a lingering knee problem, Wallaby coach Robbie Deans said on Sunday.
When Digby Ioane walked out on the Queensland Reds in 2013, he took his 18-year-old nephew with him to France. That nephew, Monty Ioane, will play for Italy against the Wallabies this weekend.
Former Wallaby Digby Ioane stormed out of Australian rugby in 2013 - now his nephew Monty looms as the Wallabies' biggest challenge when he lines up for Italy in tonight's Test.
Digby Ioane is an enigma. His adept dancing on the field is adored by fans yet his erratic footwork when he steps into the minefield of contracts is fabled. Queensland Reds teammates love the ...
DIGBY Ioane has opened up for the first time about the pub drama that cost him his Reds spot, and the responsibility he bears to be a role model. The Wallabies winger said being stood down from ...
FOR the simple act of smiling, Digby Ioane has been accosted relentlessly. Twitter users trolled him and furious ex-Wallabies stated he stained the gold jersey.
Digby Ioane is not who you thought he was. The Wallabies winger lives an off-field existence so meek it's a wonder where he finds the power and aggression that makes him one of the game's most ...
Australia winger Digby Ioane has signed up for three more years with the Wallabies and Super Rugby champion Queensland Reds, the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) confirmed on Monday.
Australia coach Robbie Deans received some welcome news on Tuesday with bustling winger Digby Ioane declaring himself fit for the first test against the British and Irish Lions in Brisbane.
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