Multiple Australian outlets discuss whether the Wallabies will move toward the more high-risk, high-reward attacking style that is increasingly common across elite rugby. The discussion centers on the Hurricanes’ approach, which is described as an all-out attack that helps the team set records and overcome opponents en route to a Super Rugby title. The articles place that success within a broader shift in the sport, noting that other major teams internationally are also leaning into more expansive, attack-first rugby rather than relying primarily on controlled, low-risk game plans. The core question is whether Wallabies coaching and selection will reflect this trend and commit to similar tactical choices, which can increase both try-scoring opportunities and defensive exposure. While the reports outline the potential benefits demonstrated by the Hurricanes and the wider global direction of travel, they do not present a definitive decision. Instead, they frame the upcoming approach as uncertain and tied to how the Wallabies balance aggression with risk in an evolving international game.