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Famous Birthdays May Jason Torrens Drummer. Yam Kai-bong Politician. Christopher Sorrentino Novelist. John C. Carney Jr. Report Post « » Your Name:. Your Email:. Tell us why do you think this post is inappropriate and shouldn't be here:. Cancel Report. Along the way he was the first Australian to score 20 or more points in four consecutive Tests. In , Mortlock became the 73rd Wallaby to captain his country and a year later led Australia at the Rugby World Cup. Stirling Mortlock played 80 Tests for Australia over his nine year international career.

He scored Test points, including 29 tries, to sit fifth on the Australia all-time list as at end Mortlock won his Test cap on the right wing in the triumph over Argentina in Brisbane. He started in all 10 Wallaby internationals, the final three at No. In the 1st Test against South Africa in Melbourne Mortlock scored 29 points, the all-time record for an individual against the Springboks. He then became the fastest Australian to reach 50 and Test points and capped off a memorable debut year with a last-second penalty goal from wide out to help Australia defeat South Africa in Durban and win the Tri Nations.

But the fortunes of the man known as "Snork" by his ACT Brumbies team mates sank in when he missed every Test through injury. And a shoulder reconstruction at the end of the Super 12 put in doubt his participation in that year's World Cup on home soil. Considered lucky by some to make Australia's squad, Mortlock, then 26, had an up-and-down tournament which began for him with a bout of gastroenteritis. He scored a try in each of the high-scoring routs of Romania and Namibia but was omitted from the 22 who beat Ireland in the final pool match.

He returned for the quarter-final against Scotland in Brisbane, and claimed the game-breaking try from Phil Waugh's controversial turnover. Mortlock's interception try In the semi-final against deadly rivals New Zealand was crucial in knocking the All Black favourites out of their stride, and the Wallabies won before losing the final to England.

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