David Campese
Australia
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Full name David Ian Campese
Born October 21, 1962, Queanbeyan
Current age 61 years 150 days
Major teams Barbarians, World XV, Australia
Position Wing
Height 5 ft 11 in
Weight 196 lb

Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 1982-1996 101 100 1 315 64 8 7 2 67 32 2 67.32
Bledisloe Cup 1982-1996 28 27 1 35 7 0 2 0 9 18 1 33.92
IRB Rugby World Cup 1987-1995 15 15 0 40 10 0 0 0 11 4 0 73.33
The Rugby Championship 1996-1996 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 25

Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v Australia at Christchurch, Aug 14, 1982 match details
Last Test Wales v Australia at Cardiff, Dec 1, 1996 match details
Test Statsguru Main menu | Career summary | Match list | Most points | Most tries | Tournament list
Profile

David Campese is one of the game's great players and someone who had the ability to polarise supporters. Brash, arrogant and brilliant, "Campo" bewitched defences and infuriated opponents the world over during a career that took in 101 international caps and 64 tries.

He made his international debut against New Zealand in 1982, confounding and irritating great All Black wing Stu Wilson first with his words and then with his goose-step. The All Blacks had their revenge on Campese the following year when he was entrusted with the goal-kicking at Sydney Cricket Ground, missing all four of his kicks as the Wallabies lost 18-8.

Campese's attacking brilliance was often counterbalanced by his risk-taking in defence which occasionally landed him and his team in trouble, never more painfully than against the Lions in 1989 when his blunder cost his side the match and ultimately the series.

But more often he was the inspiration. His "miracle pass" to set up a try for Tim Horan against the All Blacks at the 1991 World Cup - which Australia went on to win - epitomised his considerable powers of invention and execution. Following the tournament Campese was named as World Player of the Year in 1992.

He retired in 1996 as the game was making the transition to professionalism and embracing qualities that Campese had long held for himself. Typically, his final act was to announce his wealth to the public, angering amateur purists, but he was never likely to bow out quietly.

In retirement he has continued to provide outspoken quotes to the media - usually on the subject of English rugby - as well as stints training a successions of sides.

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Sep 26, 2014
David Campese poses after his induction into the IRB Hall of Fame
David Campese poses after his induction into the IRB Hall of Fame
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Apr 6, 2008
Australia Sevens assistant coach David Campese
Australia Sevens assistant coach David Campese
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Dec 1, 1996
Australia's David Campese acknowledges the crowd
Australia's David Campese acknowledges the crowd
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May 31, 1995
David Campese prepares to hand off his opponent
David Campese prepares to hand off his opponent
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