Kangaroo Tour

Traditionally, Kangaroo Tours took place every four years and involved a three-Test Ashes series against Great Britain (sometimes called Northern Union or The Lions) and a number of tour matches.

The 1911/12 and 1921/22 tours were by the Australasian Kangaroos as both teams included New Zealand players.

Northern Union 22–22 Australia Northern Union 15–5 Australia Northern Union 6–5 Australia Played: 45 Won: 17 Drew: 6 Lost: 22 Ashes: Great Britain 2–0 Played: 35 Won: 28 Drew: 2 Lost: 5 Ashes: Australasia 2–0 Played: 36 Won: 27 Drew: 0 Lost: 9 Ashes: Great Britain 2–1 Played: 35 Won: 24 Drew: 2 Lost: 7 Ashes: Great Britain 2–1 Played: 37 Won: 27 Drew: 0 Lost: 10 Ashes: Great Britain 3–0 Played: 35 Won: 22 Drew: 1 Lost: 12 Ashes: Great Britain 2–1 Played: 37 Won: 24 Drew: 0 Lost: 13 Ashes: Great Britain 3–0 Played: 40 Won: 33 Drew: 1 Lost: 6 Ashes: Great Britain 2–1 A record eleven Queenslanders were selected for this tour.

[3] Played: 36 Won: 28 Drew: 1 Lost: 7 Ashes: Australia 2–1 Played: 27 Won: 16 Drew: 2 Lost: 9 Ashes: Australia 2–1 Played: 19 Won: 17 Drew: 0 Lost: 2 Ashes: Australia 2–1 Played: 22 Won: 16 Drew: 0 Lost: 6 Ashes: Australia 2–1 Played: 22 Won: 22 Drew: 0 Lost: 0 Ashes: Australia 3–0 The 1982 Kangaroos became the first team to go through Great Britain and France undefeated earning them the nickname The Invincibles.

Played: 20 Won: 20 Drew: 0 Lost: 0 Ashes: Australia 3–0 Emulating the 1982 Kangaroo tour, the 1986 Kangaroos went through Great Britain and France undefeated earning them the nickname The Unbeatables.