Phil Kearns is pictured above during the
narrow 12-11 victory against England.
Such was the impact made by Phil Kearns on
the international scene that following his
debut
against New Zealand in August 1989 he went on
to play in the next 45 internationals
for Australia.
Shortly after this run came to an end he endured
a near three year lay
off - missing 23 internationals -
before returning against England in a crushing 76-0
win
in June 1998.
Career Record: Played 67: Won 50, Lost 17
Test Points: 34
Tries: 8.
1994 v Ireland (Brisbane) W 33-13
1994 v Ireland (Sydney) W 32-18
1994 v Italy (Brisbane) W 23-20
1994 v Italy (Melbourne) W 20-7
1994 v Western Samoa (Sydney) W 73-3
1994 v New Zealand (Sydney) W 20-16
1995 v Argentina (Brisbane) W 53-7
1995 v Argentina (Sydney) W 30-13
1995 v South Africa (Cape Town) L 27-18 (World Cup)
1995 v Canada (P. Elizabeth) W 27-11 (World Cup)
1995 v England (Cape Town) L 25-22 (World Cup)
1995 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 28-16
1995 v New Zealand (Sydney) L 34-23
1998 v England (Brisbane) W 76-0
1998 v Scotland (Sydney) W 45-3
1998 v Scotland (Brisbane) W 33-11
1998 v New Zealand (Melbourne) W 24-16 (TN)
1998 v South Africa (Perth) L 14-13 (TN)
1998 v New Zealand (Christchurch) W 27-23 (TN)
1998 v South Africa (Joburg) L 29-15 (TN)
1998 v New Zealand (Sydney) W 19-14
1998 v Fiji (Sydney) W 66-20 (WCQ)
1998 v Samoa (Brisbane) W 25-13 (WCQ)
1998 v France (Paris) W 32-21
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1998 v England (Twickenham) W 12-11
1999 v Ireland (R) (Perth) W 32-26
1999 v South Africa (R) (Brisbane) W 32-6 (TN)
1999 v South Africa (Cape Town) L 10-9 (TN)
1999 v New Zealand (Sydney) W 28-7 (TN)
1999 v Romania (Belfast) W 57-9 (World Cup)
1999 v Ireland (Dublin) W 23-3 (World Cup)
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