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Spiro Zavos is a rugby columnist.

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From the Archives, 1999: Wallabies' Rugby World Cup Final victory

Twenty years ago today, the Wallabies won the 1999 Rugby World Cup with a shrewdly calculated game plan: "Keep it simple, stupid."

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The highs and lows of writing about the Wallabies and rugby union

This "Russian wrestler" is throwing away his writing boots. I have written millions of words and hundreds of columns on the rugby game for The Sydney Morning Herald since the early 1980s.This is the final edition of my column.

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Trip down memory lane: Simon Poidevin, Tom Lawton, Enrique Rodriguez, Ross Reynolds, Michael Lynagh, Steve Cutler and coaches Alan Jones and Alec Evans celebrate their Eden Park victory in 1986.

Bledisloe Cup 2016: Wallabies need on- and off-field changes to beat Eden Park hoodoo

Enrique Rodriguez's body-slamming tackle on a charging Hika Reid seems like yesterday so memorable was that collision. The tackle led to the famous Wallabies victory against the All Blacks at Eden Park in 1986.

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Improver: Adam Coleman celebrates scoring a try against Argentina.

One small step for the Wallabies, one giant leap for the All Blacks

The shaky 33-21 victory over the Pumas at Twickenham entrenched the Wallabies in second place in The Rugby Championship. They won three matches in the tournament, both Tests against the Pumas and a home Test against the Springboks. Under the Zavos Achievement Rating system the Wallabies merit a 5 out of 10.

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Struggling for form: Israel Folau has not scored a try in 11 successive Rugby Championship Tests.

Some team is going to knock off the All Blacks, but it's not going to be the Wallabies

The Wallabies' 18-10 loss to the Springboks at Loftus Versfeld stadium at Pretoria was their sixth defeat in eight Tests this year. The All Blacks 36-17 defeat of the Pumas, in Argentina, gives them a clean slate of eight straight Test wins in 2016.

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Anti-apartheid: Former Wallaby Anthony Abrahams.

How the Wallabies battled against apartheid in South Africa

On October 8,1969 the lead letter in The Sydney Morning Herald was headlined: South Africa and Sport.

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Legendary status: Rod Macqueen coached one of the "best ever" teams in rugby history, the 1999 RWC-winning Wallabies.

If Wallabies want to catch All Blacks they should bring back Rod Macqueen

What are we to make of Graham Henry's suggestion last weekend before The Rugby Championship Tests that Michael Cheika's Wallabies are the "worst ever" side to represent Australia?

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Marquee match: Quade Cooper played just about his best game as a Wallaby number 10 in Brisbane last weekend.

The Rugby Championship: A win is a win, but Wallabies backline still needs work

Some years ago, a group of us, including the former All Blacks coach Fred Allen, were chatting in the stands after New Zealand had scrambled to a win over South Africa. A good old boy sidled up and said to Allen: "An unconvincing win, Fred, don't you think?" The great man looked at him in the pitying manner people adopt when they are confronted with invincible ignorance. "Son," he replied, "a win is a win."

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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - AUGUST 27: Head Coach Michael Cheika looks on prior to the Bledisloe Cup Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the Australia Wallabies at Westpac Stadium on August 27, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand.  (Photo by Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images)

Wallabies v Springboks 2016: Michael Cheika needs to shake-up selection policy

The bad news confronting the Wallabies as they go into Saturday's Test at Brisbane against the Springboks is their six consecutive losses. The good news, of sorts, is that these losses have been against England and the All Blacks, the two best sides in world rugby

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Cheika has now been out-couched this year by Eddie Jones and Hansen. The result is five successive Test defeats.

Wallabies coach Michael Cheika must stop complaining and start coaching

Cheika's Whingeing Wallabies project has to stop if the Springboks are to be defeated in Brisbane.

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