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  • This ‘The Official History of the Wallabies Jersey’ Book has been signed by the author, Michael Fahey
  • Creating A Valuable Official Historical Archive For Australian Rugby
  • Australia has played test rugby since 1899 and in those 123 seasons some 34 distinct and different jerseys have been wore by the Wallabies. The golden jersey that took on many hues was first worn 50 years ago but before then the Wallabies wore numerous colours – sky blue, maroon, sky-blue & maroon, green, white with G&G, Gold with green, and plain white.
  • When you add in variations for new sponsors, changes in coats of arms, commemorations, and Rugby World cups there have been 74 variations.
  • This official history firstly looks to illustrate all the jerseys worn and showcase photographically the most important 50 plus match-worn designs and along the way tell the story of some of the famous players that worn those particular jerseys. Most are well known some legends of our game, but a sprinkling were Wallabies who were either selected or solely played tour games and did not having test career for various reasons – but Wallabies all.
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  • This ‘The Official History of the Wallabies Jersey’ Book has been signed by the author, Michael Fahey
  • Creating A Valuable Official Historical Archive For Australian Rugby
  • Australia has played test rugby since 1899 and in those 123 seasons some 34 distinct and different jerseys have been wore by the Wallabies. The golden jersey that took on many hues was first worn 50 years ago but before then the Wallabies wore numerous colours – sky blue, maroon, sky-blue & maroon, green, white with G&G, Gold with green, and plain white.
  • When you add in variations for new sponsors, changes in coats of arms, commemorations, and Rugby World cups there have been 74 variations.
  • This official history firstly looks to illustrate all the jerseys worn and showcase photographically the most important 50 plus match-worn designs and along the way tell the story of some of the famous players that worn those particular jerseys. Most are well known some legends of our game, but a sprinkling were Wallabies who were either selected or solely played tour games and did not having test career for various reasons – but Wallabies all.