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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.
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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.