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  1. David Ian Campese, AM (/ k æ m ˈ p iː z i /; born 21 October 1962), also known as Campo, is a former Australian rugby union player (1982–1996), who was capped by the Wallabies 101 times, and played 85 Tests at wing and 16 at fullback. He retired in 1996 and was awarded the Order of Australia in 2002 for his contribution to ...

  2. David Ian Campese (Queanbeyan, 21 de outubro de 1962) é um ex-jogador de rugby union australiano. Aposentou-se em 1996 como o maior efetuador de tries em jogos de seleções, tendo feito 64 por sua Austrália entre 1982 e aquele ano. Posteriormente, foi superado pelos 69 do japonês Daisuke Ohata. [1]

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    As many players are in Australia, Campese was a master of many sports. Born in Queanbeyan near Sydney, rugby union was behind golf, Aussie rules and rugby league in his pecking order, particularly golf, in which he won a local state schoolboys’ competition. But by the age of 18 he had cracked the local first-grade club side and was now focusing eve...

    Campese was a bit of a nomad, playing for Queanbeyan and Randwick in Australia at club level, for ACT and New South Wales at provincial level and interspersing those with spells in Italy at Padova and Milan, where he won several championships with both. He also played a significant amount of sevens for Australia and was a regular at the Hong Kong S...

    In all, his international career spanned 16 years that included three Rugby World Cups, a remarkable achievement for a winger. He made his mark early, scoring tries in each of his first two Tests, both against New Zealand, before setting a new record for international Test tries by scoring four in a match against the USA. His first European tour wa...

    Campese can be as flamboyant off the field as he was on it, often causing controversy with some direct remarks and assessments. He has dabbled in coaching without too much significant success, but is a frequent appearance on televisions and rugby talk shows and in newspapers with some good forthright assessments. He has an older brother, Mario, and...

    Campese has many business interests, including a rugby store and coffee shop in Sydney and is a popular booking on the celebrity speaking and hosting circuit. He also runs his own rugby academy, so he is doing just fine for himself. READ MORE: Matt Giteau: Everything you need to know about the Wallabies legend

    Learn about the life and career of David Campese, one of the game's great enigmas and a record-breaking international winger. From his club and sevens exploits to his World Cup moments, his personal and business ventures, and his controversial remarks.

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  3. DAVID CAMPESE set the rugby world on fire with his unpredictable flair. Today he travels the world as a keynote speaker & brand ambassador.

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCqjTUILtMZPKcwbyXvVtPtgDavid Campese - YouTube

    David Campese fondly know as 'CAMPO" is an Ex Australian Rugby Player, World Rugby Icon and Rugby Coach/Mentor. Dominating the 80's and 90's global rugby stage with his signature 'GOOSESTEP'...

  5. www.rugbypass.com › players › david-campeseDavid Campese | RugbyPass

    David Campese is a modern great of the game and one of the finest wingers to ever lace up a pair of boots. During his distinguished career, he was capped 101 times by Australia and he captured the Rugby World Cup with his country in 1991. David Campese was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Rugby’s Greatest: David Campese. Alan Pearey. March 5, 2020. 0 shares. Major clubs: ACT, Padova, Randwick, NSW, Milan. Country: Australia. Test span: 1982-96. Test caps: 101 (100 starts) Test points: 315 (64T, 8C, 7P, 2DG) Irrepressible: David Campese, here scoring v Ireland, bewitched defenders with his mesmerising footwork.