Nicholas Campbell Farr-Jones (born 18 April 1962 in Caringbah, New South Wales) is a former Australian rugby union footballer. His position was scrum-half. He made his international debut for the Wallabies on 3rd November 1984 v England at Twickenham. He played in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987 and a year later was named Australian captain. In 1991, he guided Australia to victory in 1991 Rugby World Cup. He was also instrumental in 1992 for the Wallabies, … Wikipedia
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The first Wallaby to raise it aloft was Nick Farr-Jones, who led them to a 12-6 victory over England at Twickenham. news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/rugby_world_cup/hist...
When the All Blacks took a 2-0 lead in the 1990 Bledisloe Cup, Australia were handed the tag of the "Second Woeful Wallabies", and both Nick Farr-Jones and coach Bob Dwyer looked certain for the axe. www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?Hero...
Articulate and intelligent, Nick Farr-Jones is a natural born leader whose ability to motivate and inspire was clearly demonstrated as captain of the Wallabies during the period 1988-1992. ... Nick was first selected for both New South Wales and Austra www.australianspeaker.com/x/austrn/speaker1106.html
Articulate and intelligent, Nick Farr-Jones is a natural born leader whose ability to motivate and inspire was clearly demonstrated as captain of the Wallabies during the period 1988-1992. As captain of the team which brought home the Rugby Union World C www.entertainoz.com.au/speakers.cfm?oid=15164
Articulate and intelligent, Nick Farr-Jones is a natural leader whose ability to motivate was clearly demonstrated in the Wallabies proven success record. Captain of the team which brought home the Rugby Union World Cup in 1991, the 1992 Bledisloe Cup an www.ovations.com.au/presenter_detail/nick_farr-jones/26236/1
Nick Farr-Jones is best known for his captaincy that led the Wallabies, Australia's Rugby Union team to become world champions in 1991. His exceptional leadership and masterful play-making ability led him to be hailed "the best half back in the world". www.saxton.com.au/default.asp?sd8=219