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The Wallabies are the pride of Australia. They won the Rugby World Cup in 1991 and 1999. Plus, they regularly compete for The Rugby Championship.

Wallabies Form last 5 games 🥶 2 loss streak

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2 losses

Wallabies News

Lions tour Aussie takes: Furlong humbled in Perth, Wallabies' O'Keefe advantage

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'Mind games, verbal volleys, loaded barbs, anger, aggression. All are key ingredients in Lions vs Wallabies Test series.'

Ben Kay: 'I get the feeling Aussie pundits have no idea how much the game has changed in the Northern Hemisphere.'

Wallabies Matches

Sat 30 Nov, 2024

Internationals

FT
Aviva Stadium
Ireland Ireland
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Australia Australia
11:10pm
LIVE
22
19

Sun 6 Jul, 2025

Internationals

11:30am HKT
McDonald Jones Stadium
Australia Australia
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Fiji Fiji
11:30am
LIVE
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0% Fiji

Sat 19 Jul, 2025

6:00pm HKT
Suncorp Stadium
Australia Australia
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British & Irish Lions British & Irish Lions
6:00pm
Round 1
LIVE
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Wallabies Forwards

Name
Position
James Slipper
Prop
Alex Hodgman
Prop
Tom Robertson
Prop
Angus Bell
Prop
Isaac Kailea
Prop
Dave Porecki
Hooker
Brandon Paenga-Amosa
Hooker
Matt Faessler
Hooker
Josh Nasser
Hooker
Billy Pollard
Hooker
Allan Alaalatoa
Prop
Taniela Tupou
Prop
Zane Nonggorr
Prop
Will Skelton
Lock
Darcy Swain
Lock
Nick Frost
Lock
Jeremy Williams
Lock
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
Lock
Angus Blyth
Lock
Tom Hooper
Lock
Rob Valetini
Back Row
Nick Crespigny
Back Row
Liam Wright
Back Row
Fraser McReight
Back Row
Carlo Tizzano
Back Row
Harry Wilson
Back Row
Seru Uru
Back Row
Charlie Cale
Back Row
Langi Gleeson
Back Row

Wallabies Backs

Name
Position
Jake Gordon
Scrum Half
Nic White
Scrum Half
Tate McDermott
Scrum Half
Noah Lolesio
Fly Half
Ben Donaldson
Fly Half
Tane Edmed
Fly Half
Tom Lynagh
Fly Half
Hunter Paisami
Centre
Len Ikitau
Centre
Samu Kerevi
Centre
Josh Flook
Centre
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii
Centre
Dylan Pietsch
Outside Back
Filipo Daugunu
Outside Back
Harry Potter
Outside Back
Corey Toole
Outside Back
Darby Lancaster
Outside Back
Andrew Kellaway
Outside Back
Tom Wright
Outside Back
Max Jorgensen
Outside Back

Wallabies Tournaments

Australia National Rugby Union Team: The Wallabies

Australia National Rugby Union Team: The Wallabies

The Australian national rugby team are governed by Rugby Australia. The team is commonly known as the Wallabies and they are one of the world's finest rugby sides. They’ve won two Rugby World Cups and they’ve also captured The Rugby Championship (previously known as the Tri-Nations) on four occasions. 

Due to the side's success over the years, more than a dozen former Wallabies players have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. They include John Eales and Nick Farr-Jones, who were both World Cup-winning captains.

The Wallabies at The Rugby Championship 

The Wallabies team has won the Rugby Championship four times (including three occasions when it was known as the Tri-Nations).

They’ve competed in the tournament since the inaugural edition in 1996 and have enjoyed several glorious campaigns. However, they last won the tournament in 2015 and have only won the competition once in its current format. 

The Wallabies at The Rugby World Cup 

The Wallabies team has competed at every edition of the Rugby World Cup. In the competition, they’ve firmly established themselves as one of the world’s elite teams. This is because they’ve won the Rugby World Cup twice, finished as runners-up on two occasions and claimed a third-place finish. 

However, the Wallabies team has also endured some torrid Rugby World Cup campaigns. For example, at the 2023 tournament, the Wallabies failed to get past the pool stage, as they were beaten by both Fiji and Wales

On this page you can discover everything you need to know about the Wallabies, including the latest news from Rugby Australia, as well as Wallabies team news, stats and all of the latest results. 

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