| Players |
| Most career tests |
| 139 |
George Gregan
(WORLD RECORD) |
| 110 |
George Smith |
| 102 |
Stephen Larkham |
| 101 |
David Campese |
| 101 |
Nathan Sharpe |
| 92 |
Matt Giteau |
| 86 |
John Eales |
| 86 |
Joe Roff |
| 81 |
Matthew Burke (1993-2004) |
| 80 |
Tim Horan |
| 80 |
Stirling Mortlock |
| 79 |
Phil Waugh |
| 79 |
David Wilson (1992-2000) |
| 78 |
Chris Latham (1998-2007) |
| 75 |
Rocky Elsom (2005-2011) |
| 75 |
Jason Little |
| 72 |
Michael Lynagh |
| 72 |
Jeremy Paul |
| 69 |
Al Baxter |
| 67 |
Daniel Herbert |
| 67 |
Phil Kearns |
| 67 |
Lote Tuqiri |
| 66 |
Stephen Moore (2005-2011) |
| 64 |
Adam Ashley-Cooper (2005-2011) |
| 63 |
Matt Cockbain |
| 63 |
Nick Farr-Jones |
| 63 |
Daniel Vickerman |
| 60 |
Toutai Kefu |
| 59 |
Simon Piodevin |
| 58 |
Mark Chisholm (2004-2010) |
| 58 |
Drew Mitchell (2005-2011) |
| 55 |
Owen Finegan |
| 51 |
Ewen McKenzie (1990-1997) |
| 50 |
Michael Foley |
| 50 |
David Giffin (1996-2003) |
| Most Tests as Captain |
| 59 |
George Gregan (2001-2006) |
| 55 |
John Eales (1996-2001) |
| Most career points |
| 911 |
Michael Lynagh (72 tests) |
| 878 |
Matthew Burke (81 tests) |
| 684 |
Matt Giteau (92 tests) |
| 489 |
Stirling Mortlock (80 tests) |
| 363 |
David Campese (101 tests) |
| 260 |
Paul McLean (30 tests) |
| 242 |
Joe Roff (86 tests) |
| 208 |
James O'Connor (37 tests) |
| 190 |
Chris Latham (78 tests) |
| 187 |
Elton Flatley (38 tests) |
| 173 |
John Eales (86 tests) |
| 160 |
Mat Rogers (44 tests) |
| 150 |
Lote Tuqiri (67 tests) |
| 145 |
Drew Mitchell (58 tests) |
| 135 |
Stephen Larkham (102 tests) |
| 135 |
Tim Horan (80 tests) |
| 120 |
Ben Tune (46 tests) |
| 117 |
John Knox (13 tests) |
| 114 |
Marty Roebuck (23 tests) |
| 100 |
Adam Ashley-Cooper (64 tests) |
| 100 |
Jason Little (75 tests) |
| 99 |
George Gregan (139 tests) |
| Most points in a test |
| 42 |
Mat Rogers (vs Namibia, 2003, Adelaide) |
| 39 |
Matthew Burke (vs Canada, 1996, Brisbane) |
| 30 |
Elton Flatley (vs Romania, 2003, Brisbane) |
| 29 |
Stirling Mortlock (vs South Africa, 2000, Melbourne) |
| 29 |
James O'Connor (vs France, 2010, Paris) |
| 28 |
Michael Lynagh (vsArgentina,1995,Brisbane) |
| 27 |
Matt Giteau (vs Fiji, 2007, Montpellier) |
| 25 |
Matthew Burke (vs Scotland, 1998 Sydney) |
| 25 |
Matthew Burke (vs France, 1999 Cardiff) |
| 25 |
Matthew Burke (vs British Lions, 2001, Melbourne) |
| 25 |
Chris Latham (vs Namibia, 2003, Adelaide) |
| Most career tries |
| 64 |
David Campese (101 tests) |
| 40 |
Chris Latham (78 tests) |
| 30 |
Tim Horan (80 tests) |
| 30 |
Joe Roff (86 tests) |
| 30 |
Lote Tuqiri (67 tests) |
| 29 |
Matthew Burke (81 tests) |
| 29 |
Matt Giteau (92 tests) |
| 29 |
Drew Mitchell (58 tests) |
| 29 |
Stirling Mortlock (80 tests) |
| 25 |
Stephen Larkham (102 tests) |
| 24 |
Ben Tune (46 tests) |
| 21 |
Jason Little (75 tests) |
| 20 |
Adam Ashley-Cooper (64 tests) |
| 18 |
George Gregan (139 tests) |
| 17 |
Michael Lynagh (72 tests) |
| 14 |
Rocky Elsom (75 tests) |
| 14 |
Brendan Moon (35 tests) |
| 14 |
Jeremy Paul (72 tests) |
| 14 |
Mat Rogers (44 tests) |
| 13 |
Wendell Sailor (36 tests) |
| 13 |
David Wilson (79 tests) |
| Most tries in a test |
| 5 |
Chris Latham (vs Namibia, 2003, Adelaide) |
| 4 |
Greg Cornelsen (vs NZ,1978,Auckland) |
| 4 |
David Campese (vs USA, 1983,Sydney) |
| 4 |
Jason Little (vs Tonga, 1998,Canberra) |
| 4 |
Chris Latham (vs Argentina, 2000, Sydney) |
| 4 |
Lote Tuqiri (vs Italy, 2005, Melbourne) |
|
| 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 |
| 73 |
vs Samoa (73-3), 1994, Sydney |
| Highest score Against Individual Countries |
| 53 |
vs Argentina (53-7), 1995, Brisbane; and (53-6), 2000, Sydney |
| 35 |
vs British Lions (35-14), 2001, Melbourne |
| 74 |
vs Canada (74-9), 1996, Brisbane |
| 76 |
vs England (76-0), 1998, Brisbane |
| 66 |
vs Fiji (66-20), 1998, Sydney |
| 59 |
vs France (59-16), 2010, Paris |
| 46 |
vs Ireland (46-10), 1999, Brisbane |
| 69 |
vs Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne |
| 91 |
vs Japan (91-3), 2007, Lyon |
| 142 |
vs Namibia (142-0), 2003, Adelaide |
| 35 |
vs New Zealand (35-39), 2000, Sydney |
| 29 |
vs Pacific Islanders (29-14), 2004, Adelaide |
| 90 |
vs Romania (90-8), 2003, Brisbane |
| 74 |
vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney |
| 45 |
vs Scotland (45-3), 1998, Sydney |
| 49 |
vs South Africa (49-0), 2006, Brisbane |
| 65 |
vs South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane |
| 92 |
vs Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid |
| 74 |
vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra |
| 67 |
vs United States
67-9, 1990, Brisbane
67-5, 2011, Wellington, NZ |
| 63 |
vs Wales (63-6), 1991, Brisbane |
| Biggest Winning Points Margin |
| 142 |
vs Namibia (142-0) 2003, Adelaide |
| 88 |
vs Japan (91-3) 2007, Lyon |
| 82 |
vs Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid |
| 82 |
vs Romania (90-8), 2003, Brisbane |
| 76 |
vs England (76-0), 1998, Brisbane |
| 74 |
vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra |
| 70 |
vs Samoa (73-3), 1994, Sydney |
| 67 |
vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney |
| 65 |
vs Canada (74-9), 1996, Brisbane |
| 62 |
vs United States (67-5), 2011, Wellington, NZ |
| 58 |
vs United States (67-9), 1990, Brisbane |
| 57 |
vs Wales (63-6), 1991, Brisbane |
| 49 |
vs Italy (55-6), 1988, Rome |
| 49 |
vs South Africa (49-0), 2006, Brisbane |
| 49 |
vs Fiji (49-0), 2007, Perth |
| 48 |
vs Romania (57-9), 1999, Belfast |
| 48 |
vs Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne |
| 47 |
vs Argentina (53-6), 2000, Sydney |
| 47 |
vs South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane |
| 46 |
vs Fiji
(66-20), 1998, Sydney
(49-3), 2010, Canberra |
| 43 |
vs France (59-16), 2010, Paris |
| 42 |
vs Scotland (45-3), 1998, Sydney |
| 36 |
vs United States (55-19), 1999, Limerick |
| 36 |
vs Ireland (46-10), 1999, Brisbane |
| 30 |
vs Japan (37-7), 1975, Sydney |
| 30 |
vs France (40-10), 2008, Brisbane |
| Highest score by Individual Countries |
| 27 |
by Argentina (19-27), 1987, Buenos Aires |
| 31 |
by British Lions (0-31), 1966, Brisbane |
| 16 |
by Canada (43-16), 1993, Calgary |
| 32 |
by England (31-32), 2002, Twickenham |
| 28 |
by Fiji (52-28), 1985, Brisbane |
| 34 |
by France (6-34), 1976, Paris |
| 27 |
by Ireland (12-27), 1979, Brisbane |
| 21 |
by Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne |
| 25 |
by Japan (50-25), 1975, Brisbane |
| 0 |
by Namibia (142-0), 2003, Adelaide |
-
50
49 |
by New Zealand
21-50, 2003, Sydney
28-49, 2010, Melbourne |
| 14 |
by Pacific Islanders (29-14), 2004, Adelaide |
| 9 |
by Romania (57-9), 1999, Belfast (WC) |
| 32 |
by Samoa (32-23), 2011, Sydney |
| 24 |
by Scotland (15-24), 1981, Edinburgh |
61
53 |
by South Africa (22-61), 1997, Pretoria
by South Africa (8-53), 2008, Johannesburg |
| 18 |
by South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane |
| 10 |
by Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid |
| 16 |
by Tonga (11-16), 1973, Brisbane |
| 19 |
by United States (55-19), 1999,Limerick(WC) |
| 29 |
by Wales (29-29), 2006, Cardiff |
| Biggest Losing Points Margin |
| 45 |
vs South Africa (8-53), 2008, Johannesburg |
| 39 |
vs South Africa (22-61), 1997, Pretoria |
| 37 |
vs New Zealand (6-43), 1996, Wellington |
| 31 |
vs British Lions (0-31), 1966, Brisbane |
| 29 |
vs New Zealand (21-50), 2003, Sydney
vs New Zealand (10-39), 2008, Auckland |
| 28 |
vs France (6-34), 1976, Paris |
| 25 |
vs New Zealand (13-38), 1936, Dunedin |
| 25 |
vs South Africa (3-28), 1961, Johannesburg |
| 25 |
vs Wales (3-28), 1975, Cardiff |
| Most tries in a Test |
| 22 |
vs Namibia (142-0) 2003, Adelaide |
| 13 |
vs Japan (91-3) 2007, Lyon |
| 13 |
vs South Korea (65-18), 1987, Brisbane |
| 13 |
vs Spain (92-10), 2001, Madrid |
| 13 |
vs Romania (90-8), 2003, Brisbane |
| 12 |
vs Samoa (74-7), 2005, Sydney |
| 11 |
vs England (76-0), 1998, Brisbane |
| 11 |
vs Italy (69-21), 2005, Melbourne |
| 11 |
vs United States (67-5), 2011, Wellington, NZ |
| 10 |
vs Tonga (74-0), 1998, Canberra |
| Most tries conceded in a Test |
| 9 |
vs New Zealand (13-38), 1936, Dunedin |
| 8 |
vs South Africa (3-28), 1961, Johannesburg
vs South Africa (22-61), 1997, Pretoria
vs South Africa (8-53), 2008, Johannesburg |
| Longest losing sequence in Tests |
| 11 |
5/9/1936-28/6/1947 |
| 10 |
22/7/1899 - 3/8/1907 |
| 7 |
23/7/2005 - 12/11/2005 (in one season) |
| Longest winning sequence in Tests |
| 10 |
4/10/1991 - 19/7/1992 |
| 10 |
29/8/1998 - 17/7/1999 |
| 10 |
23/8/1999-8/7/2000 |
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