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Richard Harry - Prop
Harry was a hard-running loosehead prop and an integral part of the Wallabies during a golden era, which included clinching the Bledisloe Cup in 1998 and retaining it for the next three years, World Cup glory in 1999, and Tri Nations triumph in 2000. |
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37 caps
5 points |
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Joe Roff - Winger
Best known for his blistering pace, some deft touches and his hard work at the breakdown. Announced his retirement too early some would say at just 29. His final game saw him captain Oxford against Cambridge in the 2007 Varsity Match,
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86 caps
244 points |
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David Giffin - Lock
A former vice-captain of the Wallabies - Queensland born, he played most of his professional career with the ACT Brumbies in what was then the Super 12. At the height of his game he was considered to be the leading exponent of lineouts in world rugby. |
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49 caps
0 points
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Tiaan Strauss - Number 8
won 15 caps for the Springboks between 1992 and 1994, scoring 4 tries and even captaining them on one occasion. He also made a record 156 caps for Western Province during Western Province's golden period before he moved permanently to Australia
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15 caps
20 points |
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Peter Crittle - Former ARU President
Peter Crittle played 15 Tests for Australia between 1962 and 1967 and from
1993-99 was President of the New South Wales Rugby Union. He became ARU President in March 2001 - up until that point he had been the Vice President since 1994
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15 caps
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Jason Little - Centre
Making his test debute against France in 1982, Little formed a formidable partnership with Tim Horan which would go on to terrorise teams at the 1991 World Cup which Australia went on to win. His final test was in 2000 with a dramatic 19-18 victory against South Africa. |
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75 caps
102 points |
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Rod McCall - Lock
McCall played for Australia from 1989 to 1995, including winning the 1991 Rugby World Cup. His test debute came at the late age of 25 against France. He played 40 times in total for Australia and a further 107 times for the Queensland Reds. |
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40 caps
5 points |
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David Wilson - Flanker
Through his career, Wilson won every international trophy available to an Australian test player (Bledisloe Cup series wins in 92 ,94, 98, 99 & 2000, a World cup in 1999 & finally a Tri Nations series win in 2000. Wilson captained the Wallabies 9 times and will be familiar to Harlequins fans after joining them in 2001
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79 caps
65 points |
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Phil Harry - Former ARU President
Mr Harry took up the role of ARU President in 1994 and was charged with the task of seeing Australian rugby through the transition from being an amateur outfit to a professional one. He stood down after 7 years in 2001 and was awarded an AM (Member of the Order of Australia) in 2006. |
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