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Nick Farr-Jones
Rugby player
Nicholas Campbell Farr-JonesAM (born 18 April ) is a former Australian rugby union player, who played as a scrum-half.
He debuted for the Australia national team during the tour of Britain and Ireland. Farr-Jones was named "Player of the Series" for the tour of New Zealand, where Australia became the sixth team to win a test series there.
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He was appointed captain of the Wallabies in and is best known for leading the team to victory in the Rugby World Cup. Farr-Jones retired from international rugby in but briefly returned in for the Bledisloe Cup and a series against South Africa.
He has since appeared as a rugby commentator on Sky Sports and serves as chairman of the New South Wales Rugby Union.
Early life
Farr-Jones attended Newington College from to [1] and St Andrew's College at the University of Sydney.
Although not selected for the First XV at Newington, he played first grade rugby for the University of Sydney.[2