Matt Giteau
Made his second Rugby World Cup squad in 2007, scoring 34 points across his four matches and gaining his 50th Wallaby Test cap. At 25 years of age, Giteau is one of the mainstays of the Wallabies backline and his versatility has him a valuable team member at Inside Centre, Flyhalf or Scrumhalf.
Giteau joined Western Force in 2006 and in the first eight rounds of the 2007 Super 14 season, earned three man of the match awards, and scored 71 points in the 2006 season.
2005 Started the Test season with two man of the match performances against Samoa and Italy and played two matches in the Number 10 jersey.
2006 Missed the opening three Tests of the winter with a knee injury, but announced his return with a two-try haul and man of the match performance in the record win over the Springboks in Brisbane. Made an experimental switch to scrumhalf during the Wallabies Spring Tour, starting all four Tests in the Number 9.
2007 Played 8 of his twelve matches at flyhalf for the Western Force, including his 50th Super Rugby match against the Brumbies in Canberra. He scored a total of 71 points for the season to take his Super 14 career tally past 200.
Representative Honours: Australian Under 21s 2002, Australian Sevens 2001-2002, 2006, Australian Wallabies 2002-
Senior Tours: 2002 Argentina, UK & Europe, 2003 RWC (Aus), 2004 UK & France, 2005 UK & France, 2006 UK, Ireland & Italy, 2007 RWC (France)


