Wallaby Honours and Milestones
Rugby established the Wallabies Hall of Fame in 2005 following more than 100 years of Australian Rugby, celebrating and recognising our Wallabies who made a major contribution to the game of Rugby both on and off the Rugby field.
Kenneth W. Catchpole (1961-68)
Mark G. Ella (1980-84)
Thomas J. Richards (1908-12)
John E. Thornett (1955-67)
Colin J. Windon (1946-52)
John N.B. Hipwell (1968-82)
Sir Nicholas M. Shehadie (1947-58)
Cyril H.T. Towers (1926-37)
David I. Campese (1982-96)
Thomas Lawton (1920-32)
Mark E. Loane (1973-82)
Sir Ernest E. 'Weary' Dunlop (1932-34)
Nicholas C. Farr-Jones (1984-93)
Desmond M. Connor (1958-59)
Alexander W. Ross (1925-34)
Jonathan P.L. White (1958-65)
Anthony R. Miller (1952-67)
A.C. 'Johnnie' Wallace (1921-28)
Trevor Allan (1946-49)
Andrew G. Slack (1978-87)
Herbert M. Moran (1908)
John A. Eales (1991-2001)
Paul E. McLean (1974-82)
F.W. 'Wally' Meagher (1923-27)
Geoffrey A. Shaw (1969-79)
Anthony A. Shaw (1973-82)
Charles C. Eastes (1946-49)
William H. Cerutti (1928-37)
Michael P.T. Lynagh (1984-95)
J. Wylie P. Breckenridge (1925-30)
Gregory V. Davis (1963-72)
Simon P. Poidevin (1980-91)
John G. 'Jock' Blackwood (1922-28)
Cyril T. Burke (1946-56)
Timothy J. Horan (1989-2000)
John A. 'Jack' Ford (1925-30)
H. John Solomon (1949-55)
Peter G. Johnson (1959-71)
J. David Brockhoff (1949-51)
Gregory Cornelsen (1974-82)
Edward T. Bonis (1929-38)
B. Timothy Gavin (1988-96)
Philip N. Kearns (1989-99)
TBC
Voting for the John Eales Medal is tallied after each Test match, with each Wallabies player awarding points on a 3–2–1 basis.
2002 George Smith
2003 Phil Waugh
2004 David Lyons
2005 Jeremy Paul
2006 Chris Latham
2007 Nathan Sharpe
2008 George Smith
2009 Matt Giteau
2010 David Pocock
2011 Kurtley Beale
2012 Nathan Sharpe
2013 Michael Hooper
2014 Israel Folau
2015 Israel Folau
2016 Michael Hooper
2017 Israel Folau
2018 David Pocock
2019 Marika Koroibete
2020 Michael Hooper
2002 Nathan Sharpe
2003 Lote Tuqiri
2004 Clyde Rathbone
2005 Drew Mitchell
2006 Greg Holmes
2007 Julian Huxley
2008 Peter Hynes
2009 James O'Connor
2010 Kurtley Beale
2011 Pat McCabe
2012 Michael Hooper
2013 Israel Folau
2014 Sam Carter
2015 Sean McMahon
2016 Dane Haylett-Petty
2017 Ned Hanigan
2018 Taniela Tupou
2019 Jordan Petaia
2020 Harry Wilson
139 George Gregan (1994–2007)
129 Stephen Moore (2005–2017)
121 Adam Ashley-Cooper*
116 Nathan Sharpe (2002–2012)
111 George Smith (2000–2009, 2013)
110 Will Genia (2009-2019)
110 Sekope Kepu (2008-2019)
103 Matt Giteau 2002–2011,2015–2016)
102 Stephen Larkham (1996–2007)
101 David Campese (1982–1996)
100 Rob Simmons*
100 James Slipper*
100 Michael Hooper*
142 (142–0) Namibia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2003
88 (91–3) Japan Stade de Gerland, Lyon 2007
82 (92–10) Spain Campo Universitaria, Madrid 2001
82 (90–8) Romania Lang Park, Brisbane 2003
76 (76–0) England Lang Park, Brisbane 1998
64 David Campese (1982–1996)
40 Chris Latham (1998–2007)
*39 Adam Ashley-Cooper
37 Israel Folau (2013–2019)
34 Drew Mitchell (2005–2012, 2015–2016)
30 Matt Giteau (2002–2011, 2015–2016)
30 Tim Horan (1989–2000)
30 Joe Roff (1996–2004)
30 Lote Tuqiri (2003–2008)
29 Matt Burke (1993–2004)
29 Stirling Mortlock (2000–2009)
911 Michael Lynagh (1984–1995)
878 Matt Burke (1993–2004)
698 Matt Giteau (2002–2011, 2015–2016)
*622 Bernard Foley
489 Stirling Mortlock (2000–2009)
315 David Campese (1982–1996)
260 Paul McLean (1982–1996)
244 Joe Roff (1995–2004)
*223 James O'Connor
200 Berrick Barnes (2007–2013)
200 Chris Latham (1998–2007)
42 Mat Rogers Namibia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2003
39 Matt Burke Canada Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane 1996
30 Elton Flatley Romania Lang Park, Brisbane 2003
29 Stirling Mortlock South Africa Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 2000
29 James O'Connor France Stade de France, Saint-Denis 2010
28 Michael Lynagh Argentina Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane 1995
28 Bernard Foley England Twickenham, London 2015