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Once hailed as the ‘Bradman of Rugby’, David Campese captivated audiences in Australia and beyond with his audacious style of play. This narrative chronicles his journey from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of a global sport. Operating on pure instinct, Campese left defenders grasping at air, defying conventions and attracting a legion of new fans. Former Wallaby coach Alan Jones dubbed him the ‘Bradman of Rugby’, while others referred to him as the ‘Pele’ of the sport. A match-winner, Campese could also lose games, adding to his unique charm that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. The phrase ‘I saw Campese play’ has evolved into more than just nostalgic memories; it symbolizes a disbelief that the Wallaby dominance of Campese’s era—marked by style and success—has faded amid Rugby's struggle to adapt to professionalism. Campese stands at a pivotal point in Rugby history, being one of its last amateurs and one of its first professionals. The modern game, often seen as rigid and robotic, seems unable to accommodate a player of his flair or replicate the triumphs of his teams during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Campese, James Curran

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2022
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