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The Wallabies are on a different planet to last year. Next to 2023, it’s a new galaxy
@Source: brisbanetimes.com.au
For a moment in Cape Town, it looked as though it could be 1984 all over again. No, not a dystopian story of surveillance and totalitarianism, but something just as menacing: a pushover try.
It remains one of the Wallabies’ most famous tries, and came on a grey afternoon 41 years ago when the Australian side turned up to Cardiff Arms Park and belted the mighty Wales side 28-9. In the 63rd minute, the unfancied Wallabies pack even humbled the powerhouse Welsh scrum by shoving them backwards for five metres and scoring.
“It was like, ‘Holy heck, this doesn’t happen’,” star Mark Ella recounted last year. “We’re from Australia.”
The Wallabies went onto to complete the grand slam in 1984, kick-starting a successful two decades for Australian rugby. Colleague Peter Fitzsimons argued at the weekend the Wallabies’ win at Ellis Park was the equivalent of that grand slam triumph – a success of such magnitude it suddenly opened the eyes of a team to their true ceiling. An intravenous shot of confidence and belief.
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