Australian national rugby team
The Australian national rugby team, also known as the Wallabies, represents Australia in international rugby union competitions. Established in 1899, the team is governed by Rugby Australia and competes in various tournaments, including the Rugby World Cup and the Rugby Championship. The team's colors are gold and green, reflecting the national identity.
The Wallabies have a rich history, having won the Rugby World Cup three times, in 1991, 1999, and 2011. They are known for their competitive spirit and skillful play, making them one of the top teams in the world. The team's mascot is Rugby Eddie, a kangaroo, symbolizing Australia's unique wildlife.