12/12/1908  WALES  9  AUSTRALIA 6  At Cardiff.
“Who beat the Walla-walla-bies, but good old Sospan Fach” was sung after Llanelli had defeated Dr Moran’s side at Stradey Park. Australia won the Olympic Rugby gold medal before leaving for home.
26/11/1927   WALES  8  AUSTRALIA 18 At  Cardiff.
The match was against New South Wales but was given full Australia status in 1986!
Former Scotland wing ‘Johnny’ Wallace skippered the Waratahs.
20/12/1947  WALES  6  AUSTRALIA  0  At Cardiff.
Aussie forward Doug Keller played for Scotland against Wales 15 months later.
4/1/1958 WALES 9  AUSTRALIA 3 At Cardiff.
Carwyn James made his Wales debut, coming in for the injured Cliff Morgan.
The Wallabies became the first touring team to lose all their international matches on the tour.
Prop Nick Shehadie was later Lord Mayor of Sydney and then was knighted.
3/12/1966 WALES  11  AUSTRALIA  14  At Cardiff.
This was the first home defeat for Wales in three years and the first time that Australia had beaten Wales. Barry John and Gerald Davies made their debuts.
21/6/1969  AUSTRALIA  16  WALES 19 At Sydney.
Gerald Davies had been switched to the wing on this tour and his try in the mud confirmed it was a correct move.
10/11/ 1973  WALES 24  AUSTRALIA 0 At Cardiff.
Gerald Davies was the only survivor from the defeat by Australia in 1966.
This was the first occasion in seven meetings that the margin of victory was more than six points.
20/12/1975  WALES  28  AUSTRALIA  3  At Cardiff.
The hat-trick of tries by wing JJ Williams was only the second by a Welsh player since WW2.
Wales led the series by 6-1 as the 1927 match had not then been declared as a test by Australia.
11/6/1978  AUSTRALIA  18  WALES  8  At Brisbane.
17/6/1978  AUSTRALIA  19  WALES 17  At Sydney.
JPR Williams was selected at flanker.    Graham Price had his jaw broken by a punch from Steve Finnane. Gerald Davies skippered the side in his last appearance for Wales.
5/12/1981  WALES  18  AUSTRALIA  13 At Cardiff.
Richard Moriarty’s debut try was the only touchdown against the Wallabies in seven tour matches in Wales.
24/11/1984   WALES  9  AUSTRALIA 28  At Cardiff.
The Wallabies raced to the highest score by a touring team against Wales in Wales.
David Bishop crossed for a try in his one and only appearance and that was the only try against Australia in their four tour tests. Mark Ella scored tries in every one of those tests.
18/6/1987  WALES 22  AUSTRALIA  21 At Rotorua.     World Cup-3rd place play-off.
An injury-time touchline conversion by Paul Thorburn won the match for Wales.
Australia had played with 14 men after four minutes when David Codey was dismissed.
Teenager Richard Webster made his debut in place of the injured Richie Collins.
21/7/1991   AUSTRALIA   63  WALES  6  At Brisbane.
This was the heaviest defeat since the very first international against England in 1881.
Skipper Paul Thorburn announcement his retirement after the match. There were losses also to NSW 71-8 (13 tries) and Queensland (35-24).
12/10/1991 WALES  3  AUSTRALIA  38 At Cardiff.                World Cup Group match.
This was the heaviest home defeat inflicted on Wales in 110 years of international rugby.
Wales conceded six tries in Cardiff for only the second time (v Fiji 1964).
Australia went on to win the World Cup.
21/11/1992   WALES  6  AUSTRALIA  23  At Cardiff.
8/6/1996 AUSTRALIA   56  WALES  25 At Brisbane.
Jonathan Humphreys led Wales on a tour that also saw defeats against ACT (69-30), NSW (27-20) and Australia B (51-41).
22/6/1996   AUSTRALIA   42  WALES  3  At Sydney.
1/12/1996  WALES 19  AUSTRALIA  28  At Cardiff.
David Campese played his 101st and final Test having scored a world record 64 tries.
Jonathan Davies was recalled after eight years and 67 tests. David Young also returned from Rugby League after a gap of 61 tests.
23/10/1999  WALES  9  AUSTRALIA 24   At Cardiff. World Cup Quarter-Final.
John Eales and his team went on to win the World Cup.
25/11/2001  WALES 13  AUSTRALIA  21 At Cardiff.
Wales prevented Australia from scoring a try for the first time since 1975. Full back Matthew Burke landed seven penalty goals.
In the fortnight leading up to this match, Australia had lost to England and France, but defeated the Barbarians at Cardiff four days later.
Australia – all international matches.
Highest scores – 92 v Spain at Madrid, 2001; 76 v England at Brisbane, 1998.
Most ind pts: 39 Matthew Burke v Canada, at Brisbane, 1996.
Most team tries in a match: 13 v Sth Korea, at Brisbane, 1987; 13 v Spain at Madrid, 2001.
Most ind tries in a match:  4 – by Greg Cornelson v NZ, at Auckland, 1978; David Campese v USA, at Sydney, 1983; Jason Litle v Tonga, at Canberra, 1998; Chris Latham v Argentina, at Brisbane, 2000.
Last test played – W 34-3 v Italy, at Genoa, 23/11/02. – 190 days to 31/5/03.
Games since 1/9/02 – W Argentina 17-6 (B Aires) 2/11/02; L Ireland 9-18 (Dublin) 9/11/02; L England 31-32 (Twickenham) 16/11/02; W Itlay 34-3 (Genoa) 23/11/02.
Last home match: 3/8/02 v New Zealand (Tri-Nations) WON 16-14.
    
            
            
            
            




















