David Campese

David Campese , born the October 21st 1962 with Queanbeyan, is old a Rugby man Australia N, evolving/moving at the station of winger or back. Formed initially with the Rugby with XIII, it changed code at the time of its schooling.

Called Campo , this rugby player completely hétérodoxe is one of best Australiens of the history, as its 101 selections in team of Australia prove it. This number was a long time the world records besides, before being beaten by the French Philippe Sella.

It held the world records of tests in international match, with 64 achievements, before being exceeded by the Japanese Daisuke Ohata in 2006.

It disputes 3 world cups with the team of Australia and it gains the World cup of Rugby 1991 in England. It is even named better player of the tournament.

It is famous for its famous step of the goose and its improvisation, which made a spectacular player of it.

Prize list

In national team

  • Victorious of the World cup of Rugby: 1991

  • 2nd better world marker of tests: 64
  • 315 points (64 tests, 7 penalties, 8 transformations, 2 drops)
  • 101 selections between 1982 and 1996 with the team of Australia
  • Selections per year: 3 in 1982, 7 in 1983, 8 in 1984, 2 in 1985, 7 in 1986, 7 in 1987, 8 in 1988, 6 in 1989, 6 in 1990, 10 in 1991, 8 in 1992, 8 in 1993, 6 in 1994, 6 in 1995, 9 in 1996
  • disputed World cups of Rugby: 1987, 1991, 1995

Internal bonds

External bonds

  1. Biographies and details of the capes on Sporting heroes.net

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