Australia v Wales, Brisbane
Wales out to make history
ESPNscrum Staff
June 4, 2012
Shane Williams crosses against the Wallabies back in December
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History is firmly weighted in Australia's favour ahead of their meeting with Wales in Brisbane this Saturday. The two teams are no strangers to each other having met twice in the past eight months with Australia taking the bragging rights on both occasions. Australia dispatched Wales in the bronze final of the 2011 World Cup and also gate-crashed Shane Williams' farewell match with a 24-18 win in Cardiff back in December. And the record on Australian soil do not make happy viewing for those of Welsh inclination. The last time they met in Australia was back in 2007 where the Wallabies eased past Wales 31-0 in Brisbane. In fact, Wales have won just once on Australia soil way back in 1969 when ESPNscrum's very own John Taylor helped them to a 19-16 victory. Australia v Wales All-time record: Played 32: Wales won 10, Australia won 21, drawn 1 Biggest winning margins: Aus: 57 (63-6 at Brisbane, 1991); Wal: 25 (28-3 at Cardiff, 1975) Highest score: Aus: 63 (63-6 at Brisbane, 1991); Wal: 29 (29-29 at Cardiff, 2006) Most tries: Aus: 12 (63-6 at Brisbane, 1991); Wal: 4 (29-45 at Cardiff, 1975) Most points (individual): Aus: Matt Burke 84; Wal: Stephen Jones 54 Most tries (individual): Aus: 5 Chris Latham; Wal: 6, Shane Williams Click here for Australia's Test record courtesy of Statsguru Click Here for Wales' full Test record courtesy of Statsguru Click here for a record of all Australia v Wales matches courtesy of Statsguru © ESPN Sports Media Ltd.
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