Ben Darwin

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Ben Darwin (born 17 October 1976) is a former Australian rugby union footballer. He played 28 times for the national team, the Wallabies, from 2001 to 2003, including games against the British and Irish Lions and at the 2003 Rugby World Cup. His usual position was as a prop.

He made his international debut for Australia in 2001, coming off the bench against the touring Lions in Brisbane. He also played in the 2001 Tri Nations Series later that year, and was capped against Spain, England, France and Wales at the end of the year. He played in the 2002 Tri Nations Series the following season, as well as being capped another four times on the end of year tour. He played five times for Australia in 2003, and was then included in the 2003 World Cup squad, where he played six games. His last Test was the semi-final win over the All Blacks in the World Cup. An injury in the semi forced Darwin to retire from rugby.[1]

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