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David Campese, a rugby legend of Australia, spoke about many interesting aspects of the game of rugby.  David played 101 Tests for the Wallabies, won the Bledisloe Cup 3 times, won the Rugby World Cup, leading try scorer for Australia and and participated in the Commonwealth Games. What's more is that he also represented Australia in Rugby Sevens.  



David spoke to The Sports Editor about Argentina's historic win over New Zealand, how rugby in Australia is growing, how the game of rugby has changed and what contributed to Australia's world dominance of rugby.



Here are some of David's achievements:



- Selected as left-wing in the Team of the Decade (1989)

- Inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame (1997)

- Made a member of the Order of Australia (2002)

- Inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame (2013)

- Named as one of the Australian Invincibles of Rugby (2013)