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The Australian Kangaroos - The Worlds Greatest Rugby Team
They are the most successful team in either code of international rugby. They have had a stranglehold on international Rugby League for over a quarter of a century. They hold every single international trophy available to them.

The Australian Kangaroo's set the standard for sporting excellence.

The Birth of The Green And Gold
In 1924 the decision was taken to change the national jersey's colours to green and gold. A green jersey with gold bands was used for Australia's next Test series in 1928, making the 1928 Kangaroos the first Australian representative rugby league team to adopt these colours. This design was revived for the July 25, 2003 Test against New Zealand.

In 1929 the current design, which is green with two gold "V"s was adopted and first used. However, for the first twenty years of international competition, the jersey was in a state of flux. When playing in Australia the team would wear sky blue or maroon, depending on whether they were playing in New South Wales or Queensland. On tours, Australia would wear either the sky blue of New South Wales (as the New South Wales Rugby League organised the tours) or a maroon and sky blue hooped design. This design was revived in 1963 when Australia played South Africa.


The Australian War Cry
From 1908 to 1967, the Australian team performed a war cry before Tests played in England and France. The war cry was first performed when the Kangaroos arrived at Tilbury Docks in England. It was developed after war cries had been performed on tours of England by the New Zealand All Blacks in 1905, the South African Springboks in 1906 and the New Zealand All Golds in 1907. It is believed that the war cry is derived from an indigenous chant on Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia. It went:

Wallee Mullalra Choomooroo Tingal
Nah! Nah! Nah! Nah!
Cannai, Barrang, Warrang, Warrang
Yallah, Yallah, Yallah, Yallah,
Ah! Jaleeba, Booga, Boorooloong
Yarnah meei, meei, meei
Meeyarra, Meeyarra, Jeeleeba, Cahwoon,
Cooeewah, Cooeewah, Wahh, Wooh.

Translated into English, it means:

We are a race of fighters, descended from the War Gods-
Beware! Beware! Beware! Beware!
Where we fight there will be great bloodshed-
Go! Go! Go! Go!
We are powerful, but merciful. Are you friends?
Good! Good!
The Kangaroo is dangerous when at bay.
Come on. Come on, Death.

The war cry was last performed by the Kangaroos in December 1967 in France.


Rugby League World Cup Wins
The Rugby League World Cup is the pinacle of achievement in the game. Of the 12 World Cups held since 1954 Australia have won 9 of them.
2000 - Australia 40 defeated New Zealand 12
1995 - Australia 16 defeated England 8
1992 - Australia 10 defeated Great Britain 6
1988 - Australia 25 defeated New Zealand 12
1977 - Australia 13 defeated Great Britain 12
1975 - No Final Required
1970 - Australia 12 defeated Great Britain 7
1968 - Australia 20 defeated France 2
1957 - No Final Required


Australian Rugby League Ashes Victories
It took 40 years before Australia took a stranglehold of the Ashes. Until the 1950's Australia had only managed to win the Ashes twice.
1911 Great Britain 0-2 Australia
1920 Australia 2-1 Northern Union (GB)
1950 Australia 2-1 Great Britain
1954 Australia 2-1 Great Britain
1966 Australia 2-1 Great Britain
1973 Great Britain 1-2 Australia
1974 Australia 2-1 Great Britain
1978 Great Britain 1-2 Australia
1979 Australia 3-0 Great Britain
1982 Great Britain 0-3 Australia
1984 Australia 3-0 Great Britain
1986 Great Britain 0-3 Australia
1988 Australia 2-1 Great Britain
1990 Great Britain 1-2 Australia
1992 Australia 2-1 Great Britain
1994 Great Britain 1-2 Australia
2001 Great Britain 1-2 Australia
2003 Great Britain 0-3 Australia

Australian Rugby League Tri Nations Victories
1999 Australia 22-20 New Zealand Auckland
2004 Australia 44-4 Great Britain Leeds
2006 Australia 16-12 New Zealand Sydney


Australian Rugby League Captains
Arthur Hennessy (1908)
Denis Lutge (1908)
Alex Burdon (1909)
Dally Messenger (1908-1910)
Larry O'Malley (1909)
Robert Graves (1909)
Bill Heidke (1910)
Chris McKivat (1910-1912)
Sid Deane(1914)
Arthur Halloway (1919)
Albert "Rick" Johnston (1919-1920)
Herb Gilbert (1920)
Charles "Chook" Fraser (1921-1922)
Jim Craig (1924)
Tom Gorman (1928-1930)
Herb Steinohrt (1932)
Frank McMillan (1933)
Peter "Mick" Madsen (1933)
Dave Brown (1935-1936)
Wally Prigg (1937-1938)
Joe Jorgenson (1946)
Ron Bailey (1946)
Len Smith (1948)
Col Maxwell (1948)
Wally O'Connell(1948)
Bill Tyquin (1949)
Keith Froome (1949)
Clive Churchill (1950-1954)
Ken Kearney (1956-1957)
Dick Poole (1957)
Brian Davies (1958)
Brian Carlson (1959-1961)
Keith Barnes (1959-1962)
Barry Muir (1960-1961)
Reg Gasnier (1962-1967)
Arthur Summons (1962-1964)
Billy Wilson (1963)
Ian Walsh (1963-1966)
Peter Gallagher (1967)
Johnny Raper (1967-1968)
John Sattler (1969-1970)
Graeme Langlands (1970-1975)
Phil Hawthorne (1970)
Ron Coote (1970)
Billy Smith (1970)
Bob McCarthy (1973)
Tommy Raudonikis (1973)
Arthur Beetson (1973-1977)
John Brass (1975)
Greg Veivers (1977)
Greg Pierce (1978)
Bob Fulton (1978)
George Peponis (1979-1980)
Steve Rogers (1981)
Max Krilich (1982-1983)
Wally Lewis (1984-1989)
Mal Meninga (1990-1994)
Laurie Daley (1993-1998)
Brad Fittler (1995-2001)
Paul Harragon (1995)
Geoff Toovey (1996)
Allan Langer (1998)
Gorden Tallis (2000-2002)
Andrew Johns (2002-2003)
Darren Lockyer (2003-)
Danny Buderus (2004-2005)
Craig Gower (2005)
Cameron Smith (2007)

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League Freak
01/08/2010 04:11
Ridiculously, it all resets after every World Cup. Or the WC doesn't count. One of the two.

fazerino
30/07/2010 06:46
Ref Willie Manu. Didn't Hayne play for Fiji in 2008 WC then tour with the Kangaroos 2009??

League Freak
21/07/2010 03:27
Solid buys. Finch is a handy play maker, Lima a good prop. Hoffman has had injury probs though.

wiz66
20/07/2010 22:34
Lima, Hoffman and Finch signed for Wigan next season back with Mcquire good buys or not

League Freak
03/04/2010 04:05
People like you keep my fires burning. That and the Deep Heat I rub into my genitals.

john
02/04/2010 15:12
very funny,you nearly had me, keep up the garbage you prick

League Freak
01/04/2010 01:39
Hes not bad. Good mobility, gets stuck in. Doesn't mind playing in the middle of the field, unlike Gareth Ellis!

wiz66
31/03/2010 23:29
Freak - Have you seen and what do you make of young Flanagan that signed for the West Tigers from Wigan at the end of last year

League Freak
06/11/2009 02:13
Rich backers, the exchange rate and relaxed salary cap monitoring.

fazerino
06/11/2009 01:03
Fair enough, so why does SuperLeague have more cash than NRL? (if it's only played in grotty Northern towns in England?)

League Freak
03/11/2009 23:21
A Nation Comp means a bigger TV deal and bigger sponsorships. The NRL's deals are smaller because they don't have the national reach on a weekly basis.

fazerino
03/11/2009 07:24
Freak- why does AFL have more cash to lure players from league when there is absolutely no international scene?

League Freak
06/10/2009 22:14
To be honest all I know about him is that he is an assistant coach at Melbourne. He should be pretty good though.

wiz66
06/10/2009 15:28
Freak - what is the form of Micheal Mcguire who is supposed to be coming to replace Noble at Wigan as coach

League Freak
12/08/2009 13:09
You know, they can blame Smith all they want, they are just playing dumb, soft football.

NEWCASTLE
09/08/2009 21:58
I dont want to talk about how awful the knights have been playing lately its like they have lost all hope

League Freak
26/07/2009 22:29
Saw a bit of him against Leeds, he played well!

wiz66
26/07/2009 18:28
Seems Kris Rads has been coaching his full back play at Wigan to great effect

wiz66
26/07/2009 18:26
Cameron Phelps is turning into one of the best imports in SL at the moment

NEWCASTLE
22/07/2009 11:02
I bet newcastle are gonig fall back to their old culture next year.

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