Matt Cockbain
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Matt Cockbain (born 19 September 1972) is an Australian rugby union footballer. He played over 60 times for the national, the Wallabies. He made his debut for Australia in 1997 in Brisbane, in a Test match against France.
His brother, Brent Cockbain also plays rugby union and plays for Wales.
[edit] External links
- Matt Cockbain on rwc2003.irb.com
- Matt Cockbain on sporting-heroes.net
Australia squad - 2003 Rugby World Cup | ||
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Forwards: | Baxter • Cannon • Cockbain • Croft • Darwin • Dunning • Giffin • Harrison • Lyons • Paul • Roe • Smith • Sharpe • Vickerman • Young • Waugh (vc) | ![]() |
Backs: | Burke • Flatley • Giteau • Gregan (c) • Grey • Larkham • Latham • Mortlock • Roff • Rogers • Sailor • Turinui • Tuqiri • Whitaker | |
Coach: | Jones |