Australia national rugby league team

The Australia national rugby league team, nicknamed the Kangaroos, represents Australia in international rugby league. Australia has the most successful international rugby league team in the world, having won the Rugby League World Cup 12 times, having reached the final in 16 of the 17 World Cups (only failing to reach the final at the first World Cup in 1954).

Australia
Team information
NicknameThe Kangaroos
Governing bodyAustralian Rugby League Commission
RegionAsia-Pacific
Head coachMal Meninga
CaptainJames Tedesco
Most capsDarren Lockyer (59)
Top try-scorerDarren Lockyer (35)
Top point-scorerJohnathan Thurston (382)
IRL ranking3rd
Uniforms
First colours
Second colours
Third colours
Team results
First international
 New Zealand 11–10 Australia 
(Agricultural Oval, Sydney, Australia; 9 May 1908)
Biggest win
 Russia 4–110 Australia 
(The Boulevard, Kingston upon Hull, England; 4 November 2000)
Biggest defeat
 New Zealand 30–0 Australia 
(Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand; 4 November 2023)
World Cup
Appearances16 (first time in 1954)
Best resultGold Champions (1957; 1968; 1970; 1975; 1977; 1988; 1992; 1995; 2000; 2013; 2017; 2021)

The Kangaroos ranked first in the IRL Men's World Rankings and have a win percentage of 69% and a win percentage of at least 50% against every team they have ever played. Only six teams have ever beaten the Kangaroos.

Players

Current squad

The Australian Kangaroos squad for the 2023 Pacific Championships. The squad was announced on 3 October with updates on 4 October and 6 October 2023.[1][2][3]
Statistics in this table are compiled from the website, Rugby League Project and are up to 5 November 2023, including the Final of the 2023 Pacific Championships. Jersey numbers are those used in that Final.

J# Player Age Position(s) Kangaroos Club NRL Other Reps
Dbt M T G F P CM TM
1James Tedesco30Fullback20181390036 Sydney Roosters136226 22 6 1 2
2Dylan Edwards27Wing, Fullback202331004 Penrith Panthers131131
3Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow22Centre, Fullback202332008 Dolphins (NRL)2070 4 1 1
4Kotoni Staggs25Centre2023315014 Brisbane Broncos100100 1 1 3
5Valentine Holmes28Wing20162120220124 North Queensland Cowboys74179 16
6Cameron Munster29Five-eighth20171240016 Melbourne Storm195195 18
7Daly Cherry-Evans34Halfback20112153026 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles305305 22 2
8Payne Haas23Prop201941004 Brisbane Broncos104104 11 1
9Ben Hunt33Hooker, Halfback20141540016 St. George Illawarra Dragons125312 17 4
10Tino Fa'asuamaleaui23Prop202271004 Gold Coast Titans6390 12 1 3
17Reuben Cotter24Second-row, Prop202250000 North Queensland Cowboys5959 4 2 1
12Liam Martin26Second-row2022730012 Penrith Panthers104104 9
13Isaah Yeo28Lock202282008 Penrith Panthers220220 11 1
14Harry Grant25Hooker202281004 Melbourne Storm6277 8
15Lindsay Collins27Prop2022630012 Sydney Roosters9090 9
16Patrick Carrigan25Lock202280000 Brisbane Broncos8383 6
18Nicho Hynes27Halfback, Fullback202320000 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks4682 1 3 1
19Thomas Flegler24Prop202310000 Brisbane Broncos9696 3 2
11Cameron Murray25Second-row, Lock2019870028 South Sydney Rabbitohs147147 13 1
20Selwyn Cobbo21Wing202310000 Brisbane Broncos4949 4 3 1
21Jake Trbojevic29Prop, Lock2016132008 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles200200 16 4

Culture

War cry

From 1908 to 1967, the Kangaroos performed an Indigenous war cry before their games (like how New Zealand sports teams perform the Māori haka before they play). The war cry was performed by the Aboriginal team for the first time in over 40 years in 2008 before a match against the New Zealand Māori. It is believed that the war cry is based on an Indigenous chant from Stradbroke Island in Queensland.[4]

Lyrics English translation
Wallee mullalra choomooroo tingal!
Nah! Nah! Nah! Nah!
Cannai, barrang, warrang, warrang!
Yallah! Yallah! Yallah! Yallah!
Ah! Jaleeba, booga, boorooloong?
Yarnah meei, meei, meei!
Meeyarra, meeyarra, jeeleeba, cahwoon!
Cooeewah! Cooeewah! Wahh, wooh!
We are a race of fighters, descended from the War Gods!
Beware! Beware! Beware! Beware!
Where we fight, there will be great bloodshed!
Go! Go! Go! Go!
We are powerful, but merciful! Are you friends?
Good! Good!
The kangaroo is dangerous when at bay!
Come on! Come on, death!

References

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