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World Cup-winning Wallabies of 1991
With a quarter-final victory won from the brink of defeat, fate was kind to the 1991 Wallabies. Here's what they are doing now.
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Ewen McKenzie: The former Wallabies coach is now working as a project manager on reconstruction ventures in Christchurch, New Zealand.Credit:Getty Images
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John Eales: On a number of company boards, including Flight Centre, and is involved in player management.Credit:Allsport
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Phil Kearns: Was chief executive at Centric Wealth until last year. Works in commentary for Fox Sports.Credit:Simon Alekna
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Rod McCall: Chairman of the Queensland Rugby Union.Credit:Steve Christo
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Michael Lynagh: Works for property group Valad Europe. Has lived in London for the past 15 years. Nick Farr-Jones: A director at Taurus Funds Management.Credit:Wayne Venables
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Tony Daly: Has been a coach, including with Gordon.Credit:Getty Images
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Troy Coker: Works in the finance industry in London.Credit:Reuters
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Dan Crowley: Executive director at a security and investigations company.Credit:ALLSPORT
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Steve Cutler: A senior executive at pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device clinical research company Icon. Credit:Getty Images
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Rob Egerton: Teaches science at Newington College, where he also helps with cricket and rugby.Credit:Getty Images
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John Flett: Runs a US hedge fund.Credit:Brendan Read
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Anthony Herbert: Chief executive of GPS Rugby Club in Brisbane.Credit:Ross Setford
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Tim Horan: Works for the Westpac Private Bank. Also involved in commentary with Fox Sports.Credit:Craig Golding
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David Knox: A school teacher who has also held various coaching roles, including in Ireland.Credit:Getty Images
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Cameron Lillicrap: A physiotherapist who owns Locker Room performance products, which deals in athletic conditioning, rehabilitation and injury prevention.Credit:Getty Images
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Jason Little: Senior executive with Goodman Group property managers.Credit:Simon Renilson
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Jeff Miller: Was a coach and executive at the QRU. State manager for Bank of Queensland Specialist. Also a co-president of the Classic Wallabies.Credit:Getty Images
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Brendan Nasser: Brisbane dentist.Credit:Getty Images
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David Nucifora: Irish rugby’s high performance director.Credit:Pat Scala
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Willie Ofahengaue: Became a minister at the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga. Credit:Tim Clayton