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Australia - Statistics


Australia - Statistics
(as at 3/12/2012)

Founded: 1899
Chairman: Peter McGrath
CEO: John O'Neill
Address: PO Box 188, North Sydney 2060, New South Wales
Website:
www.rugby.com.au
Coach: Robbie Deans
Assistant Coaches: Jim Williams, Michael Foley
Manager: Dr. Brett Robinson
Office Contact:Maeve Moriarty; e-mail: maeve.moriarty@rugby.com.au
Captains: David Pocock, Will Genia, Nathan Sharpe
Colours: Green and Gold
No. of clubs: 752
Coaches: 4282
Referees: 7,000
No. of players:
139,660
World Cup Champions: 1991, 1999; FINALISTS: 2003; BRONZE MEDALISTS: 2011.
Tri-Nations Champions: 2000, 2001, 2011

INDEX

1.Australian Test Teams and Pointscorers - 2012
2. Australian RWC Statistics - 2011
3. Players Test Statistics - 2012
4.Australian Statistics in Non-Tests - 2010-2011
5.Australian Barbarians Statistics - 2010
6. Match Results - 2007-2012
7. Match Summary - 2000-2012
8. World Cup Results - 1987-2011
9. Summary World Cup - 1987-2011
10.Australia's Overall Test Record Against all Countries
11.Players Test Profiles
12.
Australian International Records

Pld = Matches Played
PF = Points For
PA = Points Against
PD = Points Difference
TF = Tries For
TA = Tries Against
t = tries;
c = conversions
d = dropped goals
p = penalties;
pt = penalty tries

1. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAMS and POINT SCORERS - 2012

Date>

05/06

09/06

16/06

23/06

18/08

25/08

08/09

15/09

29/09

06/10

20/10

10/11

17/11

24/11

01/12

Opponents>

Scot

Wal

Wal

Wal

NZ

NZ

SA

Arg

SA

Arg

NZ

France

Eng

Italy

Wal

Venue>

Newc

Bris

Mel

Durban

Syd

Auck

Perth

GCoast

Preto

Rosa

Bris

Paris

Lond

Florence

Card

Halftime>

3-6

10-3

13-7

12-9

10-18

0-9

6-13

3-6

3-14

15-9

12-6

6-16

11-14

22-6

9-6

Result>

6-9

27-19

25-23

20-19

19-27

0-22

26-19

23-19

8-31

25-19

18-18

6-33

20-14

22-19

14-12

Tries>

0-0

3-1

1-2

1-1

1-2

0-1

2-1

2-2

1-5

1-1

0-0

0-3

1-1

1-0

1-0

League Points>

-

-

-

-

0-4

0-4

4-1

4-1

0-5

4-1

-

-

-

-

-

Cup>

-

James
Bevan

James
Bevan

James
Bevan

Bledis
loe

Beldis
loe

Man
dela

-

Man
dela

-

Beldis
loe

-

Cook
Cup

-

James
Bevan

Name......................

Test

-

-

-

RC

RC

RC

RC

RC

RC

-

Test

-

Test

-

Luke Morahan
(Queens: uncapped)

15

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Joe Tomane
(ACT: uncapped)

14

Injur

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Anthony Fainga'a
(Queens: 13 tests)

13

21
(r14)

21
(r14)

22
(r12)

12

21
(r13)

22
(r15)

21
(r15)

22
(bl-12
con11
r15)

-

-

-

-

-

-

Mike Harris
(Queens: uncapped)

12
(2p)

22

22(r10
/1p)

-

-

-

21
(r12)

-

21
(r13/
1t)

15
(1c6p)

15
(5p)

15
(2p)

22

22

22
(r12)

Digby Ioane
(Queens: 21 tests)

11

11

11

11

11

11

11

11
(1t)

11
(con/
injur)

11
(1t)

-

-

14
(s-o)

23 (r14/
YEL)

23
(r14)

Berrick Barnes
(NSW: 37 tests)

10

10
(3cdp)

10(c5p
/s-o)

10
(5p)

10
(1c4p)

12

12(2c4p
/s-o)

15 (2c2p
/s-o)

15
(injur)

-

-

23
(r15)

15
(4pd)

15
(1c3p)

15

Will Genia
(Queens: 34 tests)

9

9
(1t)

9

9

9

9
(c)

9
(c/injur)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Scott Higginbotham
(Queens: 11 tests)

8

6
(1t)

6

6
(s-o)

8

8
(s-o)

18 (r8/
1t)

18
(r8)

-

19
(r4)

6

-

-

6
(s-o)

6
(s-o)

David Pocock
(WForce: 40 tests)

7
(c)

7
(c)

7
(c)

7
(c)

7
(c)

Injur

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

Dave Dennis
(NSW: uncapped)

6
(s-o)

18
(r5)

18
(r4)

19
(r6)

6
(s-o)

6
(s-o)

6

6
(s-o)

6

18
(r8)

19
(r8)

6
(s-o)

6
(s-o)

19
(r6)

19
(r4)

Nathan Sharpe
(WForce: 101 tests)

5

5
(s-o)

5

5

5
(1t)

5

5

5
(c)

5
(c)

5
(c)

5
(c)

5
(c/s-o)

5
(c)

5
(c)

5
(c)

Sitaleki Timani
(NSW: 1 tests)

4
(s-o)

-

-

4
-

4 (bl/
con)

4

4
(s-o)

-

-

6
(s-o)

4
(s-o)

-

4

4

-

Dave Palmer
(ACT: uncapped)

3

-

-

-
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Stephen Moore
(ACT: 66 tests)

2

16
(r2)

16
(r2)

16
(r2)

16
(r2)

2
(s-o)

Injur

-

-

-

-

16
(r2)

16
(r2)

2

16
(r2)

James Slipper
(Queens: 22 tests)

1
(s-o)

-

-

-
-

17
(r1)

17
(r1)

17
(r1)

17
(r1)

17
(r1/
YEL)

1
(s-o)

3
(s-o)

17
(r1)

17
(r3)

17
(r3)

17
(r3)

Saia Fainga'a
(Queens: 16 tests)

16

-

-

-

-

16
(r2)

16
(r2)

16

16

16

-

-

-

-

-

Ben Alexander
(ACT: 36 tests)

17
(r1)

17
(r1)

17
(r1)

17
(r3)

-

3

3 (1t
/s-o)

3

3
(injur)

3

-

-

3
(s-o)

3
(s-o)

3
(s-o)

Rob Simmons
(Queens: 16 tests)

18
(r-4)

4

4
(s-o)

18
(r4)

18(bl-4
/con4)

-

-

-

18
(r4)

-

-

19
(r5)

-

-

-

Michael Hooper
(ACT: uncapped)

19
(r-6)

19
(r8)

19
(r8)

-
-

20

7

7

7

7

7

7
(YEL)

7

7

7

20
(r6)

Nick Phipps
(Rebels: 3 tests)

20

-

-

-
-

21

20

20
(r9)

9

9

9
(s-o)

9
(s-o)

9

9

21
(r9)

9

Pat McCabe
(ACT: 11 tests)

21

12
(1t)

12

12
(s-o)

-

-

-

12
(1t)

12
(bl)

12

12

12

-

-

-

Adam Ashley-Cooper
(NSW: 64 tests)

22

15

15

14

14

15

13

13

13
(injur)

-

11

14

13

13

13

Rob Horne
(NSW: 9 tests)

-
-

13

13
(1t)

13
(1t)

13

13
(s-o)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wycliff Palu
(NSW: 38 tests)

-
-

8
(s-o)

8
(s-o)

8

-

-

-

-

-

-

8
(s-o)

8
(s-o)

8

8

8

Sekope Kepu
(NSW: 14 tests)

-
-

3

3

3
(s-o)

3

-

-

-

-

-

17
(r3)

3
(s-o)

18
(r1)

18
(r1)

18
(r1)

Tatafu Polota-Nau
(NSW: 32 tests)

-
-

2
(s-o)

2
(s-o)

2
(s-o)

2
(s-o)

-

2
(s-o)

2

2

2

2
(s-o)

2
(s-o)

2
(s-o)

-

2
(s-o)

Benn Robinson
(NSW: 42 tests)

-
-

1
(s-o)

1
(s-o)

1

1
(s-o)

1
(s-o)

1 (s-o
/r3)

1
(s-o)

1
(s-o)

17
(r1)

1

1
(s-o)

1
(s-o)

1
(s-o)

1
(s-o)

Nic White
(ACT: uncapped)

-

20

20

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Cooper Vuna
(Rebels: uncapped)

-

14
(s-o)

14
(s-o)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Kurtley Beale
(Rebels:  24 tests)

-

-

-

15

15

22
(r14)

15
(s-o)

22 (bl-14
/r14-1p)

10
(1p)

10

10
(1p)

10

10

10
(2p)

10
(1t3p)

Radike Samo
(Queens:  15 tests)

-

-

-

-

19
(r6)

18
(r8)

8

8
(s-o)

8
(injur)

8
(s-o)

-

20
(r8)

19

-

-

Drew Mitchell
(NSW:  58 tests)

-

-

-

-

22

14
(s-o)

-

-

-

-

22
(r14)

-

23
(r14)

11

11

Quade Cooper
(Queens: 35  tests)

-

-

-

-

-

10

10

10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Liam Gill
(Queens: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

19
(r6)

19
(r4)

19
(r6)

19
(r8)

19
(r6)

20
(r18)

21
(r6)

20
(r6)

20

-

Dominic Shipperley
(Queens: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

14 (bl/
s-o)

14

22

-

-

-

-

-

Kane Douglas
(NSW: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

4
(s-o)

4
(injur)

18 (r4
/s-o)

4

-

-

4
(s-o)

Brett Sheehan
(NSW:  3 tests)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20

20
(r11)

20
(r9/
YEL)

21
(r9)

22

21

9
(s-o)

-

Nick Cummins
(WForce: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

14
(s-o)

11

11
(1t)

14 (1t
/s-o)

14
(s-o)

Ben Tapuai
(Queens: 1 test)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

13

13

12

12

12
(s-o)

James Hanson
(Queens: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16
(r2)

-

-

16

-

Paddy Ryan
(NSW: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18
(r3)

-

-

-

Brendan McKibbin
(NSW: uncapped)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

REFEREE>>>

Jaco
Pey-
per
(SA)

Craig
Jou-
bert
(SA)

Chris
Pol-
lock
(NZ)

Craig
Jou-
bert
(SA)

Alain
Rol-
land
(Ire)

Nigel
Owens
(Wal)

Nigel
Owens
(Wal)

George
Clancy
(Ire)

Alain
Rol-
land
(Ire)

Craig
Jou-
bert
(SA)

Craig
Jou-
bert
(SA)

Nigel
Owens
(Wal)

Ro-
main
Poite
(Fr)

Lourens
van der
Merwe
(SA)

Wayne
Barnes
(Eng)

Ire - Ireland; Wal - Wales; Ton - Tonga; NZ - New Zealand; Aus - Australia; Fr - France; Eng - England; Nam - Namibia;
SA - South Africa; Sam - Samoa; USA - United States of America; Scot - Scotland; Rus - Russia; RC - Rugby Championship
ca - Captain; r - Replacement for; s-o: sub off; inj - Injured; bl - blood; YEL - Yellow Card; R - Red Card;
EoY - End of the Year Tour; Bled - Bledisloe; RC - Rugby Championship; Man - Mandela Plate; con - concussion

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1. PLAYERS OVERALL TEST STATISTICS - 2012
Most Points in 2011: 89 - James O'Connor
Most Tries in 2011: 6 - Adam Ashley-Cooper

Points

T

C

P

D

Total

Berrick Barnes

0

10

28

2

110

Mike Harris

1

1

16

0

55

Kurtley Beale

1

0

8

0

29

Nick Cummins

2

0

0

0

10

Scott Higginbotham

2

0

0

0

10

Rob Horne

2

0

0

0

10

Digby Ioane

2

0

0

0

10

Pat McCabe

2

0

0

0

10

Ben Alexander

1

0

0

0

5

Will Genia

1

0

0

0

5

Nathan Sharpe

1

0

0

0

5

-

0

0

0

0

0

T - Tries scoredC - Conversions
P - Penalties
D - Drop goals

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2. PLAYERS RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS - 2012
Most Points in 2011: 28 - James O'Connor.
Most Tries in 2011: 2 - Digby Ioane

Points

T

C

P

D

Total

Berrick Barnes

0

5

10

0

40

Mike Harris

1

1

6

0

25

Digby Ioane

2

0

0

0

10

Kurtley Beale

0

0

2

0

6

Ben Alexander

1

0

0

0

5

Scott Higginbotham

1

0

0

0

5

Nathan Sharpe

1

0

0

0

5

Pat McCabe

1

0

0

0

5

-

0

0

0

0

0

T - Tries scored
C - Conversions
P - Penalties
D - Drop goals

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3. AUSTRALIAN RWC STATISTICS - 2011

Points

T

C

P

D

Total

James O'Connor

1

13

7

0

52

Berrick Barnes

3

4

0

1

26

Adam Ashley-Cooper

5

0

0

0

25

Drew Mitchell

3

0

0

0

15

Quade Cooper

0

2

2

1

13

Anthony Faingaa

2

0

0

0

10

Ben McCalman

2

0

0

0

10

David Pocock

2

0

0

0

10

Ben Alexander

1

0

0

0

5

Kurtley Beale

1

0

0

0

5

Rocky Elsom

1

0

0

0

5

Rob Horne

1

0

0

0

5

James Horwill

1

0

0

0

5

Digby Ioane

1

0

0

0

5

Salesi Ma'afu

1

0

0

0

5

Pat McCabe

1

0

0

0

5

Stephen Moore

1

0

0

0

5

Radike Samo

1

0

0

0

5

T - Tries scored
C - Conversions
P - Penalties
D - Drop goals

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5. AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS IN NON-TESTS - 2010-2011
Most Points in 2009: 20/4t - Drew Mitchell

Points

T

C

P

D

Total

Results

Berrick Barnes

0

2

5

1

22

Date

Opponent

Venue

Score

Tries

James O'Connor

0

7

1

1

20

9/11/2010

Leicester

Leicester

26-15

2-1

Lachie Turner

3

0

0

0

15

16/11/2010

Munster

Limerick

6-15

0-0

James Horwill

2

0

0

0

10

26/11/2011

Barbarians

London

60-11

8-1

Digby Ioane

2

0

0

0

10

Scott Higginbotham

1

0

0

0

5

Rob Horne

1

0

0

0

5

Radike Samo

1

0

0

0

5

T - Tries scored
C - Conversions
P - Penalties
D - Drop goals

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6. AUSTRALIAN BARBARIANS - 2010

Points

T

C

P

D

Total

Results

James O'Connor

3

2

1

0

22

Date

Opponent

Venue

Score

Tries

Berrick Barnes

0

0

5

0

15

8/6/2010

England

Perth

28-28

3-3

T - Tries scored
C - Conversions
P - Penalties
D - Drop goals

15/6/2010

England

Gosford

9-15

0-0

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7. MATCH RESULTS - 2007-2012

Date

Opponent

Venue

Competition

H/Time

Result

Tries

League pts

2012

2/6/2012

Scotland

Ausgrid Stadium, Newcastle

June International

3-6

6-9

0-0

-

9/6/2012

Wales

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

James Bevan

10-3

27-19

3-1

-

16/6/2012

Wales

AAMI Park, Melbourne

James Bevan

13-7

25-23

1-2

-

23/6/2012

Wales

Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

James Bevan

12-9

20-19

1-1

-

18/8/2012

New Zealand

ANZ Stadium, Sydney

Rugby Champ/Bledisloe

10-18

19-27

1-2

0

25/8/2012

New Zealand

Eden Park, Auckland:

Rugby Champ/Bledisloe

0-9

0-22

0-1

0

8/9/2012

South Africa

Subiaco Oval, Perth

Rugby ChampMandela

6-13

26-19

2-1

4

15/9/2012

Argentina

Skilled Park, Gold Coast

Rugby Championship

3-6

23-19

2-2

4

29/9/2012

South Africa

Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Rugby Champ/Mandela

3-14

8-31

1-5

0

6/10/2012

Argentina

Gigante de Arroyita Ground, Rosario

Rugby Championship

15-9

25-19

1-1

4

20/10/2012

New Zealand

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Bledisloe

12-6

18-18

0-0

-

10/11/2012

France

Stade de France, Paris

End-of-the-Year-1

6-16

6-33

0-3

-

17/11/2012

England

Twickenham, London: 14:30

End-of-the-Year-2

11-14

20-14

1-1

-

24/11/2012

Italy

Florence

End-of-the-Year-3

22-6

22-19

1-1

-

1/12/2012

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

End-of-the-Year-4
James Bevan

9-6

14-12

1-0

-

2011

17/7/2011

Samoa

ANZ Stadium, Sydney:

Test

0-0

23-32

2-4

-

23/7/2011

South Africa

ANZ Stadium, Sydney:

3Nations/Mandela

15-6

39-20

5-2

5

6/8/2011

New Zealand

Eden Park, Auckland:

3Nations/Bledisloe

0-17

14-30

2-3

0

13/8/2011

South Africa

King's Park, Durban:

3Nations/Mandela

0-6

14-9

1-0

4

27/8/2011

New Zealand

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane:

3Nations/Bledisloe

20-3

25-20

3-2

4

26/11/2011

Barbarians

Twickenham, London

Non-test

18-3

60-11

8-1

-

3/12/2011

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

James Bevan/EoY-1

3-6

24-18

3-2

-

2010

5/6/2010

Fiji

Canberra

Test

14-3

49-3

7-0

-

12/6/2010

England

Perth

1st Test/Cook

14-0

27-17

3-2

-

19/6/2010

England

Sydney

2nd Test/Cook

13-15

20-21

2-2

-

26/6/2010

Ireland

Brisbane

Test/Lansdowne

16-15

22-15

2-0

-

24/7/2010

South Africa

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

3Nations/Mandela1

17-3

30-13

2-2

4

31/7/2010

New Zealand

Melbourne

3-Nations/Bledisloe1

14-32

28-49

3-7

0

7/8/2010

New Zealand

AMI Stadium, Christchurch

3-Nations/Bledisloe2

10-17

10-20

1-2

1

28/8/2010

South Africa

Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

3-Nations/Mandela2

28-24

31-44

4-5

0

4/9/2010

South Africa

Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein

3-Nations/Mandela3

31-13

41-39

5-3

5

11/9/2010

New Zealand

ANZ Stadium, Sydney

3-Nations/Bledisloe3

14-6

22-23

2-2

1

30/10/2010

New Zealand

Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong

Bledisloe4

12-17

26-24

4-3

-

6/11/2010

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 14:30

Test

7-6

25-16

3-1

-

9/11/2010

Leicester

Welford Road, Leicester

Non-Test

13-12

26-15

2-1

Non-Test

13/11/2010

England

Twickenham, London: 14:30

Cook Cup Test

6-16

18-35

2-2

-

16/11/2010

Munster

Thomond Park, Limerick

Non-Test

6-6

6-15

0-0

Non-Test

20/11/2010

Italy

Firenze

Test

13-9

32-14

2-1

-

27/11/2010

France

Stade de France, Paris

Test

13-13

59-16

7-1

-

2009

6/6/2009

Barbarians

Sydney Footbal Stadium, Sydney

Non-Test

20-7

55-7

8-1

-

13/6/2009

Italy

Canberra Stadium, Canberra

1st Test

17-3

31-8

5-1

-

20/6/2009

Italy

Etihad Stadium, Melbourne

2nd Test

20-6

34-12

5-0

-

27/6/2009

France

Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

Test

10-3

22-6

1-0

-

18/7/2009

New Zealand

Eden Park, Auckland

3-Nations/Bledisloe1

13-10

16-22

1-1

1

8/8/2009

South Africa

Newlands, Cape Town

3Nations/Mandela1

10-23

17-29

2-1

0

22/8/2009

New Zealand

Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

3-Nations/Bledisloe2

12-3

18-19

0-1

1

29/8/2009

South Africa

Subiaco Oval, Perth

3Nations/Mandela2

6-22

25-32

3-4

1

5/9/2009

South Africa

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

3Nations/Mandela3

9-6

21-6

2-0

4

19/9/2009

New Zealand

WestPac Stadium, Wellington

3-Nations/Bledisloe3

6-16

6-33

0-3

0

31/10/2009

New Zealand

National Stadium, Tokyo

Bledisloe4-EoY-1

16-13

19-32

1-2

-

3/11/2009

Gloucester

Kingsholm, Gloucester

Mid-week

17-5

36-5

5-1

Non-Test

7/11/2009

England

Twickenham, London

End-of-the-Year-2

5-9

18-9

2-0

-

15/11/2009

Ireland

Croke Park, Dublin

Lansdowne Cup-EoY-3

10-6

20-20

2-2

-

22/11/2009

Scotland

Murrayfield, Edinburgh

End-of-the-Year-4

3-3

8-9

1-0

-

24/11/2009

Cardiff Blues

Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff

Mid-week

17-3

31-3

4-0

Non-Test

28/11/2009

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

End-of-the-Year-5

23-12

33-12

4-0

-

2008

14/6/2008

Ireland

Telstra Dome, Melbourne: 12:05

Test

15-7

18-12

2-2

-

28/6/2008

France

ANZ Stadium, Sydney: 12:05

1st Des Bicentenaries

10-6

34-13

4-1

-

5/7/2008

France

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane: 12:05

2nd Des Bicentenaries

19-3

40-10

4-1

-

19/7/2008

South Africa

Subiaco Oval, Perth: 12:05

Tri-Nations/Mandela

5-3

16-9

2-0

4

26/7/2008

New Zealand

ANZ Stadium, Sydney: 12:05

Tri-Nations/Bledisloe

17-12

34-19

4-3

5

2/8/2008

New Zealand

Eden Park, Auckland: 09:35

Tri-Nations/Bledisloe

10-21

10-39

1-4

0

23/8/2008

South Africa

Absa Stadium, Durban: 15:00

Tri-Nations/Mandela

10-0

27-15

3-2

4

30/8/2008

South Africa

Ellis Park, Johannesburg: 15:00

Tri-Nations/Mandela

3-27

8-53

1-8

0

13/9/2008

New Zealand

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane: 12:05

Tri-Nations/Bledisloe

10-7

24-28

3-4

1

1/11/2008

New Zealand

So Kon Po Stadium, Hong Kong: 10:30

Bledisloe/EoY-1

14-9

14-19

2-2

-

8/11/2008

Italy

Stadio Flaminio, Rome

End-of-the-Year-2

14-14

30-20

2-1

-

15/11/2008

England

Twickenham, London

Cook/EoY-3

12-11

28-14

1-1

-

22/11/2008

France

Paris

3rd Des Bicentenaries/EoY-4

10-7

18-13

2-1

-

29/11/2008

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

James Bevan/EoY-5

10-15

18-21

2-2

-

3/12/2008

Barbarians

Twickenham, London

End-of-the-Year-6

13-6

18-11

2-1

Non-Test

2007

26/5/2007

Wales

Sydney

James Bevan-1

12-17

29-23

4-2

-

2/6/2007

Wales

Brisbane

James Bevan-2

6-0

31-0

3-0

-

9/6/2007

Fiji

Perth

Test

30-0

49-0

8-0

-

16/6/2007

South Africa

Cape Town

Tri-Nations/Mandela

16-10

19-22

1-1

1

30/6/2007

New Zealand

Melbourne

Tri-Nations/Bledisloe

6-15

20-15

2-2

4

7/7/2007

South Africa

Sydney

Tri-Nations/Mandela

10-17

25-17

3-2

4

21/7/2007

New Zealand

Auckland

Tri-Nations/Bledisloe

9-12

12-26

0-1

0

8. TEST MATCH SUMMARY - 2000-2012

Played

Won

Lost

Draw

Pts F

Pts A

PD

Tries F

Tries A

2012

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Scotland

1

0

1

0

6

9

-3

0

0

Wales: James Bevan

4

4

0

0

86

73

13

6

4

New Zealand (Bledisloe)

1

0

0

1

18

18

0

0

0

France

1

0

1

0

6

33

-27

0

3

England

1

1

0

0

20

14

6

1

1

Italy

1

1

0

0

22

19

3

1

1

Total

9

6

2

1

158

166

-8

8

9

Rugby Championship

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

vs Argentina

2

2

0

0

48

38

10

3

3

vs New Zealand (Bledisloe)

2

0

2

0

19

49

-30

1

4

vs South Africa (Mandela)

2

1

1

0

34

50

-16

3

6

Rugby Championship TOTAL

6

3

3

0

101

137

-36

7

13

TOTAL: 2012

14

8

5

1

237

284

-47

15

22

2011

13

9

4

0

350

224

126

44

20

2010

15

9

6

0

440

349

91

51

33

2009

14

6

7

1

288

249

39

29

16

2008

14

9

5

0

319

285

34

33

32

2007

12

9

3

0

410

156

254

52

12

2006

13

7

5

1

351

240

111

40

22

2005

13

5

8

0

386

302

84

52

28

2004

12

9

3

0

325

217

108

40

19

2003

14

9

5

0

523

235

288

64

22

2002

10

6

4

0

242

187

55

24

16

2001

11

6

4

1

299

199

100

28

16

2000

10

8

2

0

300

184

116

31

14

TOTAL

166

101

61

5

4492

3130

1362

503

272

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9. WORLD CUP RESULTS - 1987-2011

Date

Opponent

Venue

Result

Tries

1987

New Zealand and Australia

23/5/1987

England

Concord Oval, Sydney

19-6

2-1

31/5/1987

USA

Ballymore, Brisbane

47-12

8-1

3/6/1987

Japan

Concord Oval, Sydney

42-23

8-3

7/6/1987

Ireland

Concord Oval, Sydney - Quarter-final

33-15

4-2

13/6/1987

France

Concord Oval, Sydney - Semi-final

24-30

2-4

18/6/1987

Wales

Rotorua International Stadium - Third place playoff

21-22

2-3

1991

Britain and France

4/10/1991

Argentina

Stradey Park, Llanelli

32-19

5-2

9/10/1991

Samoa

Pontypool Park, Pontypool

9-3

0-0

12/10/1991

Wales

Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff

38-3

6-0

20/10/1991

Ireland

Lansdowne Road, Dublin - Quarter-final

19-18

3-1

27/10/1991

New Zealand

Lansdowne Road, Dublin - Semi-final

16-6

2-0

2/11/1991

England

Twickenham, London - FINAL

12-6

1-0

1995

South Africa

25/5/1995

South Africa

Newlands, Cape Town

18-27

2-2

31/5/1995

Canada

Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth

27-11

3-1

3/6/1995

Romania

Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch

42-3

6-0

11/6/1995

England

Newlands, Cape Town - Quarter-final

22-25

1-1

1999

Britain and France

3/10/1999

Romania

Ravenhill, Belfast

57-9

9-0

10/10/1999

Ireland

Lansdowne Road, Dublin

23-3

2-0

14/10/1999

USA

Thomond Park, Limerick

55-19

8-1

23/10/1999

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff - Quarter-final

24-9

3-0

30/10/1999

South Africa

Twickenham, London - Semi-final

27-21 (*)

0-0

6/11/1999

France

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff - FINAL

35-12

2-0

(*) - Won after extra time

2003

Australia

10/10/2003

Argentina

Telstra Stadium, Sydney

24-8

2-1

18/10/2003

Romania

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

90-8

13-1

25/10/2003

Namibia

Adelaide Stadium, Adelaide

142-0

22-0

1/11/2003

Ireland

Telstra Dome, Melbourne

17-16

1-1

8/11/2003

Scotland

Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane - Quarter-final

33-16

3-1

15/11/2003

New Zealand

Telstra Stadium, Sydney - Semi-final

22-10

1-1

22/11/2003

England

Telstra Stadium, Sydney - FINAL

17-20

1-1

2007

Group B

France & Britain

8/9/2007

Japan

Lyon

91-3

13-0

15/9/2007

Wales

Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

32-20

4-2

23/9/2007

Fiji

Montpellier

55-12

7-2

29/9/2007

Canada

Bordeaux

37-6

6-0

6/10/2007

England

Marseille: Quarter-final-1

10-12

1-0

2011

Group C

New Zealand & Local Kick-off Time

11/9/2011

Italy

North Harbour (15:30)

32-6

4-0

17/9/2011

Ireland

Eden Park, Auckland (20:30)

6-15

0-0

23/9/2011

USA

WestPac Stadium, Wellington (20:30)

67-5

11-1

01/10/2011

Russia

Nelson (15:30)

68-22

10-3

08/10/2011

South Africa

Regional Stadium, Wellington: Quarter-final-3 (18:00)

11-9

1-0

16/10/2011

New Zealand

Eden Park, Auckland: Semi-final-1 (21:00)

6-20

0-1

21/10/2011

Wales

Eden Park, Auckland: 3rd/4th PLAYOFF (20:30)

21-18

2-2

10. SUMMARY WORLD CUP - 1987-2011

Played

Won

Lost

Draw

Pts F

Pts A

Tries F

Tries A

1987

6

4

2

0

186

108

26

14

1991

6

6

0

0

126

55

17

3

1995

4

2

2

0

109

66

12

4

1999

6

6

0

0

221

73

24

1

2003

7

6

1

0

345

78

43

6

2007

5

4

1

0

225

53

31

4

2011

7

5

2

0

211

95

28

7

TOTAL

41

33

8

0

1423

528

181

39

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11. AUSTRALIA'S OVERALL TEST RECORD AGAINST ALL COUNTRIES
(24/6/1899 to 3/12/2012)

(*) Opponents
&
Date of First match

Pld

Won

Lost

Drawn

PF

PA

Argentina: 27/9/1979

19

14

4

1

493

287

(+) British Isles: 24/6/1899

20

5

15

0

195

335

Canada: 15/6/1985

6

6

0

0

283

60

England: 9/1/1909

41

24

16

1

877

615

Fiji: 26/7/1952

19

16

2

1

546

221

France: 22/1/1928

42

23

17

2

870

737

Ireland: 12/11/1927

30

20

9

1

602

412

Italy: 22/10/1983

15

15

0

0

515

197

Japan: 2/8/1975

4

4

0

0

220

58

Korea: 17/5/1987

1

1

0

0

65

18

Namibia: 25/10/2003

1

1

0

0

142

0

New Zealand: 15/8/1903

146

41

99

6

1965

2859

New Zealand XV's: 1920-1928

24

6

18

0

257

459

NZ Maori: 24/6/1922

16

8

6

2

240

203

Pacific Islanders: 3/72004

1

1

0

0

29

14

Romania: 3/6/1995

3

3

0

0

189

20

Russia (1/10/2011)

1

1

0

0

68

22

Samoa: 9/10/1991

5

4

1

0

204

58

Scotland: 17/12/1927

27

18

9

0

650

315

South Africa: 8/7/1933

76

33

42

1

1337

1435

South Africa XV's 1920-1928

3

0

3

0

30

69

Spain: 1/11/2001

1

1

0

0

92

10

Tonga: 23/6/1973

4

3

1

0

167

42

United States of America: 16/11/1912

7

7

0

0

321

68

Wales: 12/12/1908

36

25

10

1

834

536

TOTAL

548

280

252

16

11192

9050

ratio (%)

51.09

45.99

2.92

(*) The above table refers to all matches where Test Caps have been awarded. It is important to note that there can be some differentiation between countries in terms of awarding caps. Some countries have awarded caps in games their opponents have not recognised as Tests. In Australia's case, some games NSW played against the All Blacks and the Springboks were counted as tests by Australia but not by New Zealand and South Africa.

(+) The British side of 1910, led by the Irish forward Tom Smyth, was the first team officially representative of the Four Home Unions.

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12. PLAYERS TEST PROFILES

Name

State

Birthdate

Height

Weight

Position

Tests

Points

Tries

Ben Alexander

ACT

13/11/1984

1.89m

120kg

Prop

48

20

4

Adam Ashley-Cooper

NSW

27/3/1984

1.82m

98kg

Fullback/centre

77

115

23

Berrick Barnes

NSW

28/5/1986

1.83m

87kg

F-half/f-back/cent

50

200

8

Kurtley Beale

NSW

6/1/1989

1.84m

94kg

Utiliy back

36

80

10

Rodney Blake

Queens

29/4/1983

1.90m

130kg

Prop

7

5

1

Richard Brown

W.Force

28/8/1984

1.89m

106kg

Flank/No 8

23

5

1

Luke Burgess

NSW

20/8/1983

1.79m

89kg

Scrumhalf

37

5

1

Alister Campbell

ACT

17/7/1979

2.01m

111kg

Lock

4

0

0

Mitchell Chapman

ACT

15/3/1983

1.97m

110kg

Flank/lock

0

0

0

Mark Chisholm

ACT

18/9/1981

1.97m

112kg

Lock/flank

58

30

6

Quade Cooper

Queens

5/4/1988

1.86m

98kg

Flyhalf/centre

38

68

6

Pek Cowan

W.Force

2/6/1986

1.85m

116kg

Prop

5

0

0

Nick Cummins

W.Force

5/10/1987

1.89m

99kg

Wing

6

10

2

Ben Daley

Queens

27/6/1988

1.84m

110kg

Prop

3

0

0

Dave Dennis

NSW

10/1/1986

1.92m

104kg

Flank/lock

15

0

0

Kane Douglas

NSW

1/6/1989

2.02m

122kg

Lock

6

0

0

Huia Edmonds

ACT

20/10/1981

1.83m

103kg

Hooker

4

0

0

Rocky Elsom

NSW

14/2/1983

1.97m

106kg

Eighthman/flank

75

70

14

Anthony Faingaa

Queens

2/2/1987

1.78m

88kg

Centre

22

10

2

Saia Faingaa

Queens

2/2/1987

1.87m

100kg

Hooker

19

0

0

Adam Freier

NSW

20/3/1980

1.75m

98kg

Hooker

25

10

2

Will Genia
(CAPTAIN: 3)

Queens

17/1/1988

1.74m

85kg

Scrumhalf

41

35

7

Mark Gerrard

ACT

4/9/1982

1.92m

99kg

Centre/wing

24

45

9

Liam Gill

Queens

8/6/1992

1.84m

96kg

Flanker

8

0

0

Matt Giteau

ACT

28/9/1982

1.78m

85kg

Utility back

92

684

29

James Hanson

Reds

15/9/1988

1.83m

104kg

Hooker

1

0

0

Mike Harris

Reds

8/7/1988

1.86m

96kg

Centre

8

55

1

Daniel Heenan

Queens

17/11/1981

1.96m

115kg

Flank/lock

2

0

0

Nic Henderson

ACT

1/5/1981

1.86m

112kg

Prop

3

0

0

Scott Higginbotham

Queens

5/8/1986

1.94m

112kg

Flanker/No.8

23

10

2

Matt Hodgson

W.Force

25/6/1981

1.84m

100kg

Flanker

6

0

0

Stephen Hoiles

ACT

13/10/1981

1.90m

98kg

Flanker/No 8

16

15

3

Greg Holmes

Queens

10/6/1983

1.83m

112kg

Prop

13

10

2

Michael Hooper

ACT

29/10/1991

1.82m

97kg

Flanker

13

0

0

Rob Horne

NSW

15/8/1989

1.86m

90kg

Centre

14

15

3

James Horwill
(CAPTAIN:8)

Queens

29/5/1985

2.00m

115kg

Lock

36

30

6

Leroy Houston

NSW

10/11/1986

1.90m

115kg

Flanker

0

0

0

Peter Hynes

Queens

18/7/1982

1.80m

92kg

Wing

22

20

4

Digby Ioane

Queens

14/7/1985

1.79m

93kg

Wing

34

55

11

Lloyd Johansonn

Queens

2/5/1985

1.81m

100kg

Centre

3

5

1

Peter Kimlin

ACT

11/7/1985

1.98m

114kg

Lock/flank

2

0

0

Sekope Kepu

NSW

5/2/1986

1.88m

125kg

Prop

23

0

0

Ben Lucas

Queens

30/12/1987

1.78m

85kg

Scrumhalf

0

0

0

David Lyons

NSW

16/6/1980

1.92m

117kg

Eighthman

44

20

4

Salesi Ma'afu

ACT

22/3/1983

1.84m

126kg

Prop

14

5

1

Lachlan MacKay

NSW

30/11/1982

1.88m

98kg

Flyhalf

0

0

0

Pat McCabe

ACT

21/3/1988

1.85m

94kg

Fullback/centre

19

20

4

Ben McCalman

Wes.Force

18/3/1988

1.92m

108kg

Lock/flanker

21

10

2

Brendan McKibbin

NSW

19/9/1985

1.75m

86kg

Scrumhalf

9

0

0

Hugh McMeniman

Queens

1/11/1983

2.00m

110kg

Lock/flank

21

0

0

Drew Mitchell

NSW

26/3/1984

1.80m

85kg

Wing

63

145

29

Stephen Moore

ACT

20/1/1983

1.86m

112kg

Hooker

76

25

5

Luke Moraham

Reds

13/4/1990

1.88m

95kg

Fullback/wing

1

0

0

Stirling Mortlock

ACT

20/5/1977

1.91m

100kg

Centre/wing

80

489

29

Dean Mumm

NSW

5/3/1984

1.96m

109kg

Lock

33

5

1

Sam Norton-Knight

NSW

2/12/1983

1.87m

88kg

Flyhalf

2

5

1

James O'Connor

West.Force

5/7/1990

1.80m

80kg

Utility back

37

208

12

Dan Palmer

ACT

13/9/1988

1.80m

112kg

Prop

1

0

0

Wycliff Palu

NSW

27/7/1982

1.94m

120kg

Flank/No.8

46

5

1

Nick Phipps

Rebels

9/1/1989

1.80m

87kg

Scrumhalf

12

0

0

David Pocock
(CAPTAIN: 5)

West.Force

23/4/1988

1.82m

105kg

Flank

46

20

4

Tatafu Polota-Nau

NSW

26/7/1985

1.81m

113kg

Hooker

44

10

2

Beau Robinson

Queens

15/8/1986

1.82m

96kg

Flank

1

0

0

Benn Robinson

NSW

19/7/1984

1.83m

111kg

Prop

56

10

2

Paddy Ryan

NSW

9/8/1988

1.89m

120kg

Prop

1

0

0

Radike Samo

Queens

9/7/1976

1.97m

117kg

No.8/lock

22

15

3

Jake Schatz

Queens

25/7/1990

1.92m

109kg

No.8/flanker

0

0

0

Nathan Sharpe
(CAPTAIN: 7)

West.Force

26/2/1978

2.00m

115kg

Lock

116

40

8

Brett Sheehan

NSW

16/9/1979

1.73m

90kg

Scrumhalf

7

0

0

Cameron Shepherd

West.Force

30/3/1984

1.89m

97kg

Wing/fullback

9

19

3

Guy Shepherdson

ACT

17/2/1982

1.87m

119kg

Prop

1

5

1

Dominic Shipperley

Queens

4/1/1991

1.86m

94kg

Wing

3

0

0

Rob Simmons

Queens

19/4/1989

2.00m

120kg

Lock

23

0

0

James Slipper

Queens

6/6/1989

1.85m

113kg

Prop

34

0

0

Timana Tahu

NSW

16/10/1980

1.85m

98kg

Centre

4

0

0

Ben Tapaui

Queens

19/1/1989

1.80m

95kg

Centre

7

0

0

Sitaleki Timani

NSW

19/9/1986

2.03m

118kg

Lock

10

0

0

Joe Tomane

ACT

2/2/1990

1.90m

102kg

Wing/centre

2

0

0

Lachie Turner

NSW

11/5/1987

1.89m

90kg

Wing

15

20

4

Josh Valentine

Queens

22/2/1983

1.76m

83kg

Scrumhalf

5

0

0

Dan Vickerman

NSW

4/6/1979

2.04m

115kg

Lock

63

0

0

Cooper Vuna

Rebels

5/7/1987

1.82m

101kg

Wing

2

0

0

Adam Wallace-Harrison

ACT

24/9/1979

1.99m

115kg

Lock

0

0

0

Nic White

ACT

13/6/1990

1.73m

82kg

Scrumhalf

0

0

0

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13. AUSTRALIAN TEST RECORDS

Players

Team

Highest score

142

vs Namibia (142-0) 2003, Adelaide

92

vs Spain (92-10) 2001, Madrid

91

vs Japan (91-3) 2007, Lyon

90

vs Romania (90-8) 2003, Brisbane

76

vs England (76-0) 1998, Brisbane

74

vs Canada (74-9), 1996, Brisbane

74

vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra

74

vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney

Most career tests

73

vs Samoa (73-3), 1994, Sydney

139

George Gregan
(WORLD RECORD)

Highest score Against Individual Countries

116

Nathan Sharpe (2002-2012)

53

vs Argentina (53-7), 1995, Brisbane; and (53-6), 2000, Sydney

110

George Smith

35

vs British Lions (35-14), 2001, Melbourne

102

Stephen Larkham

74

vs Canada (74-9), 1996, Brisbane

101

David Campese

76

vs England (76-0), 1998, Brisbane

92

Matt Giteau

66

vs Fiji (66-20), 1998, Sydney

86

John Eales

59

vs France (59-16), 2010, Paris

86

Joe Roff

46

vs Ireland (46-10), 1999, Brisbane

81

Matthew Burke (1993-2004)

69

vs Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne

80

Tim Horan

91

vs Japan (91-3), 2007, Lyon

80

Stirling Mortlock

142

vs Namibia (142-0), 2003, Adelaide

79

Phil Waugh

35

vs New Zealand (35-39), 2000, Sydney

79

David Wilson (1992-2000)

29

vs Pacific Islanders (29-14), 2004, Adelaide

78

Chris Latham (1998-2007)

90

vs Romania (90-8), 2003, Brisbane

77

Adam Ashley-Cooper (2005-2012)

74

vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney

76

Stephen Moore (2005-2012)

45

vs Scotland (45-3), 1998, Sydney

75

Rocky Elsom (2005-2011)

49

vs South Africa (49-0), 2006, Brisbane

75

Jason Little

65

vs South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane

72

Michael Lynagh

92

vs Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid

72

Jeremy Paul

74

vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra

69
67

Al Baxter
Daniel Herbert

67

vs United States
67-9, 1990, Brisbane
67-5, 2011, Wellington, NZ

67

Phil Kearns

63

vs Wales (63-6), 1991, Brisbane

67

Lote Tuqiri

Biggest Winning Points Margin

63

Matt Cockbain

142

vs Namibia (142-0) 2003, Adelaide

63

Nick Farr-Jones

88

vs Japan (91-3) 2007, Lyon

63

Drew Mitchell (2005-2012)

82

vs Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid

63

Daniel Vickerman

82

vs Romania (90-8), 2003, Brisbane

60

Toutai Kefu

76

vs England (76-0), 1998, Brisbane

59

Simon Piodevin

74

vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra

58

Mark Chisholm (2004-2010)

70

vs Samoa (73-3), 1994, Sydney

56

Benn Robinson (2006-2012)

67

vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney

55

Owen Finegan

65

vs Canada (74-9), 1996, Brisbane

51

Ewen McKenzie (1990-1997)

62

vs United States (67-5), 2011, Wellington, NZ

50
50

Berrick Barnes (2007-2012)
Michael Foley

58

vs United States (67-9), 1990, Brisbane

50

David Giffin (1996-2003)

57

vs Wales (63-6), 1991, Brisbane

Most Tests as Captain

49

vs Italy (55-6), 1988, Rome

59

George Gregan (2001-2006)

49

vs South Africa (49-0), 2006, Brisbane

55

John Eales (1996-2001)

49

vs Fiji (49-0), 2007, Perth

Most career points

48

vs Romania (57-9), 1999, Belfast

911

Michael Lynagh (72 tests)

48

vs Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne

878

Matthew Burke (81 tests)

47

vs Argentina (53-6), 2000, Sydney

684

Matt Giteau (92 tests)

47

vs South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane

489

Stirling Mortlock (80 tests)

46

vs Fiji
(66-20), 1998, Sydney
(49-3), 2010, Canberra

363

David Campese (101 tests)

43

vs France (59-16), 2010, Paris

260

Paul McLean (30 tests)

42

vs Scotland (45-3), 1998, Sydney

242

Joe Roff (86 tests)

36

vs United States (55-19), 1999, Limerick

208

James O'Connor (37 tests)

36

vs Ireland (46-10), 1999, Brisbane

200

Berrick Barnes (50 tests)

30

vs Japan (37-7), 1975, Sydney

190

Chris Latham (78 tests)

30

vs France (40-10), 2008, Brisbane

187

Elton Flatley (38 tests)

Highest score by Individual Countries

173

John Eales (86 tests)

27

by Argentina (19-27), 1987, Buenos Aires

160

Mat Rogers (44 tests)

31

by British Lions (0-31), 1966, Brisbane

150

Lote Tuqiri (67 tests)

16

by Canada (43-16), 1993, Calgary

145

Drew Mitchell (63 tests)

32

by England (31-32), 2002, Twickenham

135

Stephen Larkham (102 tests)

28

by Fiji (52-28), 1985, Brisbane

135

Tim Horan (80 tests)

34

by France (6-34), 1976, Paris

120

Ben Tune (46 tests)

27

by Ireland (12-27), 1979, Brisbane

117

John Knox (13 tests)

21

by Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne

115

Adam Ashley-Cooper (77 tests)

25

by Japan (50-25), 1975, Brisbane

114

Marty Roebuck (23 tests)

0

by Namibia (142-0), 2003, Adelaide

100

Jason Little (75 tests)

-
50
49

by New Zealand
21-50, 2003, Sydney
28-49, 2010, Melbourne

99

George Gregan (139 tests)

14

by Pacific Islanders (29-14), 2004, Adelaide

Most points in a test

9

by Romania (57-9), 1999, Belfast (WC)

42

Mat Rogers (vs Namibia, 2003, Adelaide)

32

by Samoa (32-23), 2011, Sydney

39

Matthew Burke (vs Canada, 1996, Brisbane)

24

by Scotland (15-24), 1981, Edinburgh

30

Elton Flatley (vs Romania, 2003, Brisbane)

61
53

by South Africa (22-61), 1997, Pretoria
by South Africa (8-53), 2008, Johannesburg

29

Stirling Mortlock (vs South Africa, 2000, Melbourne)

18

by South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane

29

James O'Connor (vs France, 2010, Paris)

10

by Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid

28

Michael Lynagh (vsArgentina,1995,Brisbane)

16

by Tonga (11-16), 1973, Brisbane

27

Matt Giteau (vs Fiji, 2007, Montpellier)

19

by United States (55-19), 1999,Limerick(WC)

25

Matthew Burke (vs Scotland, 1998 Sydney)

29

by Wales (29-29), 2006, Cardiff

25

Matthew Burke (vs France, 1999 Cardiff)

Biggest Losing Points Margin

25

Matthew Burke (vs British Lions, 2001, Melbourne)

45

vs South Africa (8-53), 2008, Johannesburg

25

Chris Latham (vs Namibia, 2003, Adelaide)

39

vs South Africa (22-61), 1997, Pretoria

Most career tries

37

vs New Zealand (6-43), 1996, Wellington

64

David Campese (101 tests)

31

vs British Lions (0-31), 1966, Brisbane

40

Chris Latham (78 tests)

29

vs New Zealand (21-50), 2003, Sydney
vs New Zealand (10-39), 2008, Auckland

30

Tim Horan (80 tests)

28

vs France (6-34), 1976, Paris

30

Joe Roff (86 tests)

25

vs New Zealand (13-38), 1936, Dunedin

30

Lote Tuqiri (67 tests)

25

vs South Africa (3-28), 1961, Johannesburg

29

Matthew Burke (81 tests)

25

vs Wales (3-28), 1975, Cardiff

29

Matt Giteau (92 tests)

Most tries in a Test

29

Drew Mitchell (63 tests)

22

vs Namibia (142-0) 2003, Adelaide

29

Stirling Mortlock (80 tests)

13

vs Japan (91-3) 2007, Lyon

25

Stephen Larkham (102 tests)

13

vs South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane

24

Ben Tune (46 tests)

13

vs Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid

23

Adam Ashley-Cooper (77 tests)

13

vs Romania (90-8), 2003, Brisbane

21

Jason Little (75 tests)

12

vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney

18

George Gregan (139 tests)

11

vs England (76-0), 1998, Brisbane

17

Michael Lynagh (72 tests)

11

vs Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne

14

Rocky Elsom (75 tests)

11

vs United States (67-5), 2011, Wellington, NZ

14

Brendan Moon (35 tests)

10

vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra

14

Jeremy Paul (72 tests)

Most tries conceded in a Test

14

Mat Rogers (44 tests)

9

vs New Zealand (13-38), 1936, Dunedin

13

Wendell Sailor (36 tests)

8

vs South Africa (3-28), 1961, Johannesburg
vs South Africa (22-61), 1997, Pretoria
vs South Africa (8-53), 2008, Johannesburg

13

David Wilson (79 tests)

Longest losing sequence in Tests

Most tries in a test

11

5/9/1936-28/6/1947

5

Chris Latham (vs Namibia, 2003, Adelaide)

10

22/7/1899 - 3/8/1907

4

Greg Cornelsen (vs NZ,1978,Auckland)

7

23/7/2005 - 12/11/2005 (in one season)

4

David Campese (vs USA, 1983,Sydney)

Longest winning sequence in Tests

4

Jason Little (vs Tonga, 1998,Canberra)

10

4/10/1991 - 19/7/1992

4

Chris Latham (vs Argentina, 2000, Sydney)

10

29/8/1998 - 17/7/1999

4

Lote Tuqiri (vs Italy, 2005, Melbourne)

10

23/8/1999-8/7/2000

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