The Australia men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Wallabies, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of Australia. The team first played at Sydney in 1899, winning their first test match against the touring British Isles team.
Australia have competed in all nine Men's Rugby World Cups,
winning the final on two occasions and also finishing as runner-up twice.
Australia beat England at Twickenham in the final of the 1991 Rugby World Cup
and won again in 1999 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff when their opponents
in the final were France.
The Wallabies also compete annually in The Rugby Championship (formerly the Tri-Nations), along with southern hemisphere counterparts Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa. They have won this championship on four occasions. Australia also plays Test matches against the various rugby-playing nations.
More than a dozen former Wallabies players have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.
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