
Nick Farr-Jones
Nick Farr-Jones is a former Australian rugby union player who is regarded as one of the greatest scrum-halves in the history of the sport. He was a pivotal part of the Wallabies' success during the late 1980s and 1990s, including their 1991 Rugby World Cup victory. Known for his tactical acumen and leadership on the field, Farr-Jones has left a lasting legacy in Australian rugby and is celebrated for his contributions to the game.
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Nick Farr-Jones was the captain of the Wallabies who won the World Cup in 1992.
How World Cup-winning Wallabies silenced South Africa in 1992Nick Farr-Jones was involved in a chaotic scrum that led to an all-in brawl during the 1989 Test.
a brief history of Lions Tour violence – The Irish TimesWorld Cup-winning Wallabies captain Nick-Farr Jones was there enjoying a can of VB.
Eddie Jones returns to Coogee Oval at coach of Japan to a warm reception from many old friendsAustralia won its two World Cups with Nick Farr-Jones in charge of distribution.
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