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This left arm fast bowler dismissed Rory Burns with the very first ball of the 2021-22 Ashes series in Brisbane.

Mitchell Starc

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This swimmer famously said she was “here to win gold” before dominating the 400m freestyle in Sydney 2000.

Ian Thorpe

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This team beat Port Adelaide by 119 points to win their first premiership in 44 years.

Geelong

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The nickname of the Australia National Rugby Union team

Wallabies

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This horse won the Melbourne Cup in 2003, 2004 and 2005, becoming a national icon.

Makybe Diva

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Mike Gatting of England was dismissed by this bowler with the legendary "Ball of the Century" in 1993

Shane Warne

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Cathy Freeman lit the Olympic flame and won gold in this event at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

400 metres

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Nick Davis kicked 4 last-quarter goals for this team in a famous 2005 semi-final comeback.

Sydney Swans

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This NSW halfback kicked the field goal that sealed the 2024 Origin series decider.

Nathan Cleary
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Australia’s Socceroos qualified for the 2006 World Cup after defeating this nation on penalties.

Uruguay

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This Australian captain led the team to a famous 2015 World Cup win on home soil.

Michael Clarke

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This Australian swimmer won 8 Olympic medals (including 5 gold) at Athens 2004.

Ian Thorpe
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This player took the iconic “Mark of the Century” in 1970.

Alex Jesaulenko

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This stadium is known as the spiritual home of State of Origin in Queensland.

Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park)

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Tim Cahill scored one of the great FIFA World Cup goals against this team in 2014 

Netherlands

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Australia famously won this 2006–07 Ashes series 5–0, a result known by this name.

Whitewash

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This short track speed skater won gold at Salt Lake in 2002 after the rest of the field crashed out.

Steven Bradbury

800

This club went undefeated (“the perfect season”) in 1958.

Melbourne Demons

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This Melbourne Storm great holds the record for the most points scored in NRL history with 2,786 points

Cam Smith

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This golfer won the Masters in 2013, becoming the first Australian to do so.

Adam Scott

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This cricket holds the Australian test high score record of 380 not out.

Matthew Hayden

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Australia shocked the world by winning gold in this men’s team sport at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Basketball

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This Geelong legend kicked the goal after the siren to beat Hawthorn in a famous 2009 Easter Monday thriller.

Tom Hawkins

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Queensland won this many State of Origins series in a row in the early 21st century

8

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This boxer shocked the world by defeating Manny Pacquiao in 2017.

Jeff Horn