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  2. Wallaby - Wikipedia

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    A red-necked wallaby. A wallaby (/ ˈ w ɒ l ə b i /) is a small or middle-sized macropod native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand, [1] Hawaii, the United Kingdom and other countries.

  3. Australia national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    The Australia men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Wallabies, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of Australia. The team first played at Sydney in 1899, winning their first test match against the touring British Isles team.

  4. History of rugby union matches between Australia and New ...

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    This meant the Wallabies won The Bledisloe Cup for the third year in a row. Another one of the most dramatic matches was played on 1 September 2001 at Stadium Australia, in what would be Wallaby great John Eales' last ever test. The Wallabies were hoping to send their skipper off in a grand style.

  5. Rugby union in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Wallabies is Australia's national rugby union team. Australia has won the World Cup on two occasions, in 1991 against England in England, and then again in 1999 in Wales against France. The team plays in green and gold, which have traditionally been Australia's sporting colours.

  6. History of rugby union matches between Australia and England

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    Since Australia won the first test, they were crowned champions. In 1998 Australia ran out 76-0 winners at Lang Park in Brisbane. The Wallabies were captained by John Eales, and in total, Australia scored 11 tries against a weakened England side. The subsequent meeting at Twickenham saw England lose by just one point, the score being 12–11.

  7. Red-necked wallaby - Wikipedia

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    Red-necked wallabies are found in coastal scrub and sclerophyll forest throughout coastal and highland eastern Australia, from Bundaberg, Queensland to the South Australian border; [6] in Tasmania and on many of the Bass Strait islands. It is unclear which of the Tasmanian islands have native populations as opposed to introduced ones.

  8. History of rugby union matches between Australia and South ...

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    South Africa has a 53.8% winning record against Australia, and before the era of sporting boycotts, dominated the early encounters up to 1971. [1] Both sides have exhibited a considerable home advantage, with the Springboks winning more than 75% of matches played in South Africa, and the Wallabies winning more than 60% of matches played in ...

  9. Australia at the Rugby World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Australia national rugby union team, known as the Wallabies, has played in all ten Rugby World Cup tournaments. They have won the World Cup on two occasions; only New Zealand and South Africa have won more. Australia has hosted or co-hosted the tournament twice – in 1987 and 2003, and is scheduled to host it in 2027.