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The 1972 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand and Fiji was a series of thirteen rugby union matches, including three tests, played by the Wallabies in New Zealand, plus a one-off test match played by the Wallabies against the Fijians in Fiji. The tour took place in August and September 1972.
HALF-TIME! Australia 8-12 Fiji. 17:34, Luke Baker. Safely won and Australia kick into the stands for half-time. What a compelling first half! Physical, as you would expect, but Fiji’s kicking ...
Australia and Fiji have played each other twenty-three times, of which Australia has won the most with nineteen, including three at the Rugby World Cup's (RWC) of 2007, 2015 and 2019. Fiji won two of the first four matches between the two teams (between 1952 and 1954), however, did not beat Australia again until 2023 ( 69 years and 83 days ...
Wales and Australia qualified for the quarter-finals, with Wales taking top spot in the pool courtesy of a 29–25 win over the Wallabies in the two sides' second match of the tournament. Fiji, Georgia and Uruguay each won one match, but three bonus points for Fiji meant they finished in third place and qualified for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
When Fiji went back to basics in training camp in July, it wasn't joking. The point was not just to train and bond for the Rugby World Cup but to reconnect with the people, remember what it meant ...
The next match against the All Blacks was a tight affair - they were down 21-0 after 20 minutes, but the Wallabies had a spirited comeback that saw them fall just short of victory at 28-31 for James Slipper's 139th test match, on par with George Gregan. The next match in Wellington saw the Wallabies take a rare lead in New Zealand, leading 13 ...
Everything you need to know ahead of the Rugby World Cup fixture
Wales' 38–34 loss to Fiji in their final pool game (their third World Cup loss to a Pacific island nation, having previously been beaten 16–13 by Western Samoa in 1991 and 38-31 by Samoa in 1999, both times in Cardiff), [1] meant Fiji qualified for the quarter-finals at Wales' expense.