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The Australian rugby team is called the Wallabies due to the wallaby, a small marsupial native to Australia. The name was adopted in the early 1900s, reflecting the country's unique wildlife and cultural identity. The team's mascot, the wallaby, symbolizes agility and resilience, qualities that resonate with the spirit of Australian rugby. The term has since become synonymous with the team's identity on the international stage.
Australian Rugby Championship was created in 2006.
Australian Rugby Shield was created in 2000.
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Kangaroo.
The Wallabies are the Australian Rugby Union team. The Australian Rugby League team is called the Kangaroos.
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The only mascot the English rugby team has is a boy named James. He comes on for most of England's matches and sings the national anthem. Hope this has helped! =)
Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame was created in 2002.
what is the slang name for the Australian wallabys rugby union sport
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