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THE stage has been set for Wallaby great Stephen Larkham's final Test match in Australia. Not only will the Tri-Nations clash against South Africa be his 100th appearance in the famous gold jersey but he will spend it alongside his long-time ACT Brumbies and Australia half-back partner George Gregan, who will also be playing in his last home international as he extends his world record to 133 caps.
Stand-off Larkham, who will move to Edinburgh after the World Cup, will become only the third Australian to pass 100 appearances for his country, following Gregan and David Campese. The pair have played a world record 75 Tests as a half-back partnership and over the years have won every prize on offer, including Super 14 titles, the World Cup, Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations and Lions series victories.See the full content of this document
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Larkham to Win 100th Cap Alongside Old Mate Gregan
Australia coach John Connolly paid tribute to the pair, claiming they are 'icons of Australian sport'.
He said: "We've just been so blessed in t...See the full content of this document
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