AUSTRALIAN WALLABIES RUGBY WORLD CUP TICKETS 2023

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Australia will play it first match on 9 September in Paris against a European Qualifier. The Wallabies will then meet Fiji on 17 September in Saint-Etienne and Wales on 24 September in Lyon.

Australia have a favourable draw for the 10th edition of the Rugby World Cup as they look to progress further than a quarterfinal finish in 2019.

The Wallabies comfortably defeated Fiji but lost 29-25 to the Welsh in Japan last year to finish second in their group and set up a meeting against a powerful England side, which they lost. They will likely need to reverse that result this time around to avoid another quarterfinal against England, who are in pool D with Japan and Argentina.

Australia defeated Fiji and Wales in 2015 before progressing all the way to the final.

Australia are one of only four nations to lift the Webb Ellis Cup in the 33-year history of the tournament, having done so in 1991 and 1999. But they have also experienced their fair share of disappointment and heartbreak on the sport’s biggest stage.

Some Qantas Wallaby Stats

RWC debut: 23 May, 1987 v England at Concord Oval, Sydney

RWC appearances: Played 53 – Won 42, Drawn 0, Lost 11 – Points for 1,797, Points against 754 – Win percentage 79 per cent

Most RWC appearances: George Gregan, 20 (1995-2007)

Most RWC tries: Drew Mitchell, 14

Best finish: Champions 1991, 1999

Qualification for RWC 2023: Losing quarter-finalists at RWC 2019