Despite bowing out of the bowl semi final at the Hong Kong 10s, the Classic Wallabies tour has been a success. The group held several coaching clinics & gave players starting their careers a chance to learn off players they grew up watching.
The Classic Wallabies had their 1st & final training session ahead of the Hong Kong 10s. What the group lacks in preparation with be made up for in talent. Once the 'serious' stuff was over the Classics went onto get involved in a local rugby program
The Classic Wallabies have used the first day of their Hong Kong tour to hold coaching clinics at local clubs. The activities involved gave the participants a unique rugby experience with some elite Australian players and coaches.
Wallabies lock Dean Mumm says while the Wallabies' 2016 season was disappointing there were definite positives to take away.
Here are 5 things to know about the test between the Wallabies and England at Twickenham today.
Everything is in place for the Wallabies last test of 2016. England are undefeated this year and a hostile Twickenham crowd wont make it easy for the men in gold. After losing the June series 3-0 to England the Wallabies have it all on the line.
The Wallabies have made four changes to the side that lost last weekend as they look to get one back over the old enemy at Twickenham. It will be a tough ask for the Aussies as England look to go through 2016 without a loss.
Injured Wallaby centre Rob Horne has been keeping a close eye on the Spring Tour and thinks the Wallabies can end on a positive note against England this weekend.
Bernard Foley and Rob Simmons believe the Wallabies are a very different team then the one that was beaten by England in June. Both sides will field different teams and it promises to be a classic.
The Qantas Wallabies were devastated to go down by three to Ireland in Dublin. A gutsy second half comeback wasn't enough to get home. Next stop England for a grudge match with the old enemy.
The Wallabies Grand Slam dream is over, after Ireland hung on for a 27-24 win in Dublin.
The Qantas Wallabies suffered a three-point loss to Ireland in Dublin. The result means the side can no longer go for a grand slam next week in England. A disappointed Michael Cheika and Stephen Moore addressed the media after the match.