<P> The following year, Australia hosted Tonga, and after winning the first Test, they lost 11--16 at Ballymore in their second . Australia also had a short tour of the United Kingdom in November 1973 where they lost 24--0 to Wales, and 20--3 to England . In 1974, Australia hosted the All Blacks for a three Test series--losing two, but drawing in Brisbane . </P> <P> In 1975 Australia defeated England in a two Test series at home . Australia then played Japan for the first time; beating them by 30 points in the first of two matches, and then winning 50 to 25 in the second . They then travelled to the Northern hemisphere for matches against Scotland and Wales where they were not able to score a try in either of their losses . The tour of Britain and Ireland continued into 1976, and Australia lost to England at Twickenham, but were able to defeat Ireland at Lansdowne Road . On their way home Australia played one more match--in Los Angeles against the United States . Australia won 24--12 . In June of that year, Australia hosted Fiji for a three Test series and won all three . Australia finished the year with their tour of Europe where the team played two Tests against France in France, but lost both of them . There were no Wallaby tests played in 1977 . </P> <P> Wales toured Australia in 1978, and Australia beat them 18--8 at Ballymore, and then again by two points at the SCG . This was followed by a three match series with the All Blacks . Although New Zealand won the first two, Australia defeated them in the last Test at Eden Park with Greg Cornelsen scoring four tries . The following year Ireland visited Australia and defeated Australia in two Tests . Following this Australia hosted the All Blacks for a single Test at the SCG which Australia won 12--6 . Australia then left for Argentina for two Tests . After going down 24--13 in the first, Australia finished the decade by beating Argentina 17--12 in Buenos Aires . </P> <P> In 1980 Australia won the Bledisloe Cup for only the fourth time--defeating New Zealand 2--1 in a three match series in Australia . This was the start of a successful era for Australia . In 1984 Australia toured the Home nations with a young side and new coach Alan Jones . The 1984 Wallabies became the first team from Australia to achieve a Grand Slam by defeating all four Home Nations: England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, and a strong Barbarians side . The tour signalled the emergence of Australia as a serious force on the world stage . Many records were established on the tour including; 100 points being scored in the four Tests--the most scored by a touring team to the United Kingdom and Ireland, the first ever push - over try conceded by Wales in Cardiff, Mark Ella scoring a try in each match--a feat never before achieved . </P>

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