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Campo pics his best XV

The legendary Wallaby winger, David Campese, chooses his best international XV (excluding South Africans) he has played against in his long and illustrious career. Campese played 101 Tests for Australia from 1982 to 1996 and still holds the world record for most Test tries (64).

It's a little over 36 hours since WRU Chief Executive Steve Lewis ruined most of Britain's Rugby journalists' Valentine's dinners by announcing the departure of Mike Ruddock.

Rugby365 publish the team with kind permission of Rugby News/Rugby Nuus magazines. You can visit their websites at Rugby News and Rugby Nuus for more info. (The magazines are also available at major new agencies [CNA, PNA, etc.] and supermarkets.)

Typically Campese, he opts for former Welsh fly-half Jonathan Davies at inside centre.

“This is the team that I would gladly sit in the grandstands and watch week after week for the rest of my life. It’s a team to entertain, to marvel at, to surprise and thrill you,” he says.

Campo's XV:
15 Serge Blanco (France)
14 John Kirwan (NZ)
13 Philippe Sella (France)
12 Jonathan Davies (Wales)
11 Jean Baptiste Lafond (France)
10 Hugo Porta (Argentina)
9 Dave Loveridge (NZ)
8 Murray Mexted (NZ)
7 Jean Pierre Rives (France)
6 Michael Jones (NZ)
5 Andy Haden (NZ)
4 Paul Ackford (England)
3 Gary Knight (NZ)
2 Daniel Dubroca (France)
1 Steve McDowell (NZ)

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