Australia national rugby union team
The Wallabies are the Australian rugby union national team. For sponsorship reasons, Australian media often call the team the Qantas Wallabies. They won the Rugby World Cup in 1991 and 1999, and lost in the final match in extra time to England in 2003.
Statistics
Most capped players
- George Gregan - 114
- David Campese - 101
- Joe Roff - 86
- John Eales - 86
- Matt Burke - 81
- Tim Horan - 80
- David Wilson - 79
- Jason Little - 75
- Stephen Larkham - 73
- Michael Lynagh - 72
Leading try scorers
- David Campese - 64
- Joe Roff - 31
- Tim Horan - 30
- Matt Burke - 29
- Chris Latham - 25
- Ben Tune - 24
- Jason Little - 21
- Stirling Mortlock - 20
- Stephen Larkham - 18
- Michael Lynagh - 17
Leading point scorers
- Michael Lynagh - 911
- Matt Burke - 878
- David Campese - 315
- Paul McLean - 260
- Joe Roff - 249
- Stirling Mortlock - 190
- Elton Flatley - 180
- John Eales - 173
- Tim Horan - 140
- Chris Latham - 125
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Statistics |
| ► | Famous players |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
| ► | References |
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