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Wales vs Australia talking points: World Cup thumping seems an age ago. 14:30, Harry Latham-Coyle. It was only just under 14 months ago on a Sunday night in Lyon that Wales put Australia to the sword.
Wales vs Australia: team news. Sunday 24 September 2023 19:36, Ben Fleming. ... Wales v Australia referee: Who is Rugby World Cup official Wayne Barnes? Australia team news.
Since 1908 Australia and Wales have competed against each other in rugby union in forty-nine matches, Australia having won thirty-four, Wales fourteen, with one draw. Since 2007 the teams have competed for the James Bevan Trophy, which was created to celebrate 100 years of rugby between the two nations. [1]
Australia: 30–13 Wales: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney: 25,386 28 June 1975 New Zealand: 13–8 Wales: Carlaw Park, Auckland: 9,368 20 September 1975 England: 22–16 Wales: Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington: 5,034 19 October 1975 Wales: 6–18 Australia: St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea: 11,112 2 November 1975 Wales: 25–24 New Zealand
They had won it the previous year, 21–18. However, the last time Wales beat Australia in Australia was in 1969, when they won 19–16. This tour was the most keenly anticipated rugby tour of the 2012 tours, with Wales going into it as Grand Slam winners of the 2012 Six Nations and Australia as winners of the 2011 Tri Nations. Wales lost the ...
Wales continue their search for a first win of 2024 as they welcome Australia to Cardiff. Last weekend’s 24-19 defeat to Fiji was a tenth successive Test loss, equalling Wales’ worst losing ...
Wales 40-6 Australia: Warren Gatland’s side enjoyed a night to remember as Eddie Jones suffered a humiliating World Cup defeat in Lyon
1987 Rugby World Cup Wales: 29 May 1987 Showgrounds Oval Tonga Wales: 16–29 Wales: 3 June 1987 Rugby Park Stadium Canada Wales: 9–40 Wales: 8 June 1987 Ballymore Stadium England Wales: 3–16 Wales: 14 June 1987 Ballymore Stadium New Zealand Wales: 49–6 New Zealand: 18 June 1987 Rotorua International Stadium Australia Wales: 21–22 Wales