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Welcome to our new Corporate Member: Rugby Australia

Rugby Australia is the governing body of Rugby Union in Australia.

Rugby Australia is the governing body of Rugby Union in Australia and a member of World Rugby and SANZAAR with eight member unions, representing each state and territory and their five professional teams and local competitions, along with their national teams.

Australia played its first Rugby international in 1899 but it was some nine years later the team we now know as the Wallabies was born.

The first team to leave our shores to represent the country in Rugby converged on the British Isles in 1908. Branded “the Rabbits” by a cheeky English press, the players decided their new nickname would not stick, and defiantly declared themselves 'the Wallabies' before going on to win 33 of a possible 39 tour matches. The headline victory, a 9-3 triumph over England gave birth to a legend.

In the century that followed the Wallabies rose to become a world power in Rugby, forged by successes across the globe and built by the characteristics of the men who wore the iconic gold jersey.

Twice they have soared to the game’s greatest heights, raising the William Webb Ellis Cup on two occasions in 1991 and 1999, feats that echo in the minds of the men who wear the jersey today as they carry our greatest hopes to Japan on a mission to scale those almighty heights again.


Website: Rugby Australia

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