Campese, David Ian
Campese, David Ian (1962– ) Australian rugby football player. A flamboyant player, who played regularly in Italy as well as Australia, he holds the world record for the number of tries scored in international rugby (63). He retired from international rugby in 1996, after more than 100 test appearances.
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