The Australia national rugby union team or Wallabies are World Cup winners in 1991 and 1999 RWC. Australia is playing rugby from 1899 and they are a very competitive team who won 2 Rugby World Cups. In last Rugby World Cup 2015, they were the finalist but couldn’t win the Final against New Zealand. Australia Rugby team has appeared in all 8 Rugby world cups and now it’s their 9th event. They are on the 6th position in the current World Rugby Rankings. Australia will start their 2019 RWC campaign against Fiji RU at Sapporo Dome Stadium, it’s a Pool D match.
Luck favours those who try hard to win, it happens with the Australia Rugby team in Rugby World Cup 2015. With all the matches win in Pool Stage Australia top the Pool A and secured 17 pts. Australia wins with a single point in Quarterfinal against Scotland rugby union and a convincing win in Semifinal over Argentina. This lead Australia Rugby team in the Final of Rugby World Cup 2015, but they lost against New Zealand. The win was just one step behind but New Zealand performed well and they won. Let’s see how Australia will come in 2019 RWC.
23 September 2015 |
Australia 28–13 Fiji |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
27 September 2015 |
Australia 65–3 Uruguay |
Villa Park, Birmingham |
3 October 2015 |
England 13–33 Australia |
Twickenham Stadium, London |
10 October 2015 |
Australia 15–6 Wales |
Twickenham Stadium, London |
Quarter-Final |
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18 October 2015 |
Australia 35-34 Scotland |
Twickenham Stadium, London |
Semi-Final |
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25 October 2015 |
Argentina 15-29 Australia |
Twickenham Stadium, London |
Final |
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31 October 2015 |
New Zealand 34-17 Australia |
Twickenham Stadium, London |
The two times champion Australia Rugby team has given the rugby world cup squad list a few days back. The Australia Squad RWC 2019 is under the supervision of Flanker playing position Michael Hooper. All the team members are ready to perform well and want to repeat the Rugby World Cup 1999 history. The given table shows all the players selected for the Rugby World Cup 2019. It will be an exciting event for all Australia team rugby fans because they will watch their star players.
Player |
Position |
Samu Kerevi |
Centre |
Tevita Kuridrani |
Centre |
James O'Connor |
Centre |
Matt To'omua |
Centre |
Jack Dempsey |
Flanker |
Michael Hooper (c) |
Flanker |
Isi Naisarani |
Flanker |
David Pocock |
Flanker |
Bernard Foley |
Fly-half |
Christian Lealiifano |
Fly-half |
Kurtley Beale |
Fullback |
Dane Haylett-Petty |
Fullback |
Folau Fainga'a |
Hooker |
Tolu Latu |
Hooker |
Jordan Uelese |
Hooker |
Rory Arnold |
Lock |
Adam Coleman |
Lock |
Izack Rodda |
Lock |
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto |
Lock |
Rob Simmons |
Lock |
Allan Alaalatoa |
Prop |
Sekope Kepu |
Prop |
Scott Sio |
Prop |
James Slipper |
Prop |
Taniela Tupou |
Prop |
Will Genia |
Scrum-half |
Nic White |
Scrum-half |
Adam Ashley-Cooper |
Wing |
Reece Hodge |
Wing |
Marika Koroibete |
Wing |
Jordan Petaia |
Wing |
Be ready all the Australia Rugby fans around the globe because the Rugby World Cup is about to begin. The Rugby World Cup Pool Stage Schedule is here for Australia Rugby union. They are in Pool D, will play 1st match against Fiji on 21 Sep 2019 at Sapporo Dome. Don’t forget to support your winner team Australia in Pool Stage and watch Australia Rugby Live Stream on our WatchOnlineRugby.net website. Keep visiting our website for Quarterfinal, SemiFinal and Final matches live stream and schedule.
Dates |
Versus |
Time |
Venue |
21 September 2019 |
Vs Fiji |
13:45 |
Sapporo Dome |
29 September 2019 |
Vs Wales |
16:45 |
Tokyo Stadium |
5 October 2019 |
Vs Uruguay |
14:15 |
Oita Stadium |
11 October 2019 |
Vs Georgia |
19:15 |
Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa |