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  1. Alan Belford Jones AO (born 13 April 1941 [1] [2] [3]) is an Australian former radio broadcaster. He is a former coach of the Australia national rugby union team and rugby league coach and administrator. He has worked as a school teacher, a speech writer in the office of the Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, and in musical theatre.

  2. Australia national rugby team. Australia national rugby team may refer to national teams in the different varieties of rugby: Australia national rugby union team, often nicknamed the Wallabies, administered by the Australian Rugby Union . Australia national rugby sevens team compete in the World Sevens Series.

  3. Australia A. Australia A is the second national Rugby union team of Australia, behind the Wallabies. Matches played under the 'Australia A' title are traditionally non-test match fixtures and often offer a stepping-stone to Wallaby national selection. Aspiring Wallaby players were given a chance to impress selectors during these games.

  4. Rugby union in Australia has a history of organised competition dating back to the late 1860s. Although traditionally most popular in Australia 's rugby football strongholds of New South Wales, Queensland and the ACT, it is played throughout the nation. The principal competition in Australian rugby is Super Rugby, which is a multi-national ...

  5. Rugby Australia Ltd, [2] previously named Australian Rugby Union Limited and Australian Rugby Football Union Limited, is an Australian company operating the premier rugby union competition in Australia and teams. [3] It has its origins in 1949. It is a member of World Rugby.

  6. John Henry Meibusch (11 December 1874 - 17 February 1955) was a rugby union player who represented in the Australia national rugby union team. Meibusch, a prop, was born in Surat, Queensland and claimed one international rugby cap for

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  8. In 2005, to celebrate a decade of professional rugby union in Australia, the Wallaby Team of the Decade was announced. In 2007, the ARU launched a national competition, the Australian Rugby Championship , with eight teams—three from New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one each from the ACT, Victoria and Western Australia.

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