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Sep 20, 1999:  Two Australians who were jailed in Yugoslavia during the Kosovo conflict were on hand to wish the Wallabies well as they set off for Ireland and RWC99 Aid workers Steve Pratt and Peter Wallace wanted to thank the Australian squad for their support
Sep 19, 1999:  Australia's world cup squad draftee Tom Bowman has had stitches inserted in his left leg after gashing his shin at training
Sep 17, 1999:  Lisandro Arbizu has been named the new Pumas captain after a Argentine Rugby Council meeting on Tuesday night
Sep 17, 1999:  As the Jason Jones-Hughes saga continues to drag on the Australian Rugby chief has described the Welsh as "crass" in their efforts to recruit more Australian based players
Sep 15, 1999:  Argentina will be hoping that the appointment of Lisandro Arbizu as Puma's captain for the World Cup will give the side a new focus after the problems of the past few months
England 6-12 Australia, Twickenham
Nov 2, 1991:  Australia's 1991 World Cup final win over England brought rugby union into a new era of money, media attention and mass public awareness. This classic match capped a spectacular tournament televised in 70 countries and generating £40 million revenue
Australia 16-0 New Zealand, 1991 World Cup, Twickenham
Oct 27, 1991:  Australia outplayed New Zealand on the occasion of their first match on neutral territory, to reach the 1991 World Cup final against England a week later. Dublin hosted this brilliant semi-final, a day after England had beaten Scotland 9-6 in a stodgy gam
Ireland 18-19 Australia, Rugby World Cup
Oct 20, 1991:  Ireland came desperately close to pulling off a shock win over favourites Australia that would have passed into rugby folklore. So close, in fact, that their heroic failure has passed into rugby folklore anyway
Australia 63-6 Wales, Ballymore, Brisbane
Jul 22, 1991:  Welsh rugby was at a low ebb before a humiliating summer tour to Australia in 1991. This twelve try thumping in Brisbane took Wales to previously unplumbed depths, though it was to be surpassed three months later when defeat to Western Samoa knocked them
Australia 12-19 British & Irish Lions, Brisbane
Jul 8, 1989:  After a crushing defeat in the first Test, the Lions came back at Australia with a battling, physical performance that shocked the hosts and set up a mouth-watering decider to be played in Sydney a week later. 'The Battle of Ballymore', as Australian news
England 15-11 Australia, Twickenham
Jan 2, 1982:  England beat Australia in a game of high quality, played in dreadful conditions. It was a match best remembered by many, however, for the unscheduled entertainment provided by Erica Roe
Scotland 24-15 Australia, Murrayfield
Dec 19, 1981:  Scotland recorded their sixth win in eight matches against Australia since 1927. Their 24 points remains the record Scottish score in the series and they have won only three of 19 Wallaby encounters since 1981
Scotland 10-3 Australia, Murrayfield, December 6, 1975
Dec 6, 1975:  Scotland achieved a noteworthy win over Australia back in 1975, providing rich entertainment for the Murrayfield crowd in an evenly matched contest. Australia's inability to convert their fine work into points, and one careless error just before half-tim
Australia 0 - 31 British Lions, Brisbane
Jun 4, 1966:  The Lions trounced Australia with five second half tries to win the series 2-0 and set off for New Zealand, where a sterner challenge awaited. This match still holds the records for the Lions' biggest Test win, highest points score and most tries
Australia 6-19 British Lions, Brisbane
Aug 19, 1950:  The 1950 British Isles tourists - on an allowance of five shillings each a day and free cigarettes - were the first to wear red shirts and the first to be popularly known as the Lions. They arrived in Australia after three months and 23 matches in New Ze
August 15 down the years
Aug 15, 1900:  August 15 down the years
Australia 13-3 Great Britain, Sydney Cricket Ground
Jun 24, 1899:  Australia played their first rugby union international against a team from the British Isles in 1899, later recognised as the first Lions team to Australia. Two tries in the final seven minutes secured a win for the hosts as the British, only twelve days
Elton Flatley the Wallabies vice-captain required four stiches above the left eye after a full contact seesion on Friday
Lions hero Brian O'Driscoll will be keeping his dancing feet firmly planted on Australian soil despite his virtuoso efforts in today's first Test
Lions scrum-half Matt Dawson was left red-faced and facing possible sanctions after criticising the touring management party just hours before today's outstanding 29-13 first Test victory over Australia
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