It’s not easy being a Wallabies supporter, at least not if you’re interested in seeing them win. As a kid growing up with a Kiwi mother and a Tasmanian father I could quite easily have gone the other way and become one of those annoying Australian All Blacks supporters.
Off to a good start... eventually
13 September 2011 | 13:04 - By Sam Ikin
You could be forgiven for being confused by this World Cup. The
confusion may have started with the opening ceremony.

The opening ceremony of the 2011 Rugby World Cup at the Eden Park stadium in Auckland. (Getty Images)
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