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Australia's Slipper to retire after All Blacks Test

Australia's Slipper to retire after All Blacks Test

Summary

James Slipper, an Australian rugby player, will retire from international games after playing against New Zealand this weekend. He is Australia's most experienced player, with over 150 Test matches, and has played in four World Cups. Slipper has also been the captain of the Australian team 15 times.

Key Facts

  • James Slipper will retire after the upcoming game against New Zealand.
  • He made his debut for Australia in 2010.
  • Slipper has played over 150 Test matches for the Wallabies.
  • He has participated in four World Cup tournaments.
  • He has been the captain of the Australian team 15 times.
  • Slipper is the third rugby player worldwide to play 150 Test matches.
  • The upcoming game is crucial as Australia is four points behind South Africa in the Rugby Championship.

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