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  1. Adam Ashley-Cooper (born 27 March 1984) is a former Australian rugby union player who last played for the LA Giltinis of Major League Rugby (MLR). He has won 121 caps for Australia, the third most of any Australia player at the time of his retirement. His nickname is "Mr. Versatile".

  2. Adam Ashley-Cooper ( Sídney, 27 de marzo de 1984) es un jugador australiano de rugby que se desempeña en las posiciones de centro, Wing o Fullback. Carrera. Debutó en primera en 2004 con Northern Suburbs RC, solo jugó esa temporada y fue contratado por Brumbies con los que jugó hasta 2011. Luego de tres años en los Waratahs.

  3. Recalled to the Wallabies in 2018, the player quickly became an integral part of Michael Cheika’s plans for the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. Selection for that tournament meant that Ashley-Cooper had represented his country at four World Cup’s, and it was in Japan that the 37-year-old won his final two caps, taking his overall total to 121.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2021 · The former Wallabies star announced his retirement after the Championship Final win over Rugby ATL, but will stay on with the team as an Assistant Coach under Stephen Hoiles. He will focus on attack and work with Collegiate Draft picks and returning Backs Coach Orene Ai'i.

  5. 4 de ago. de 2021 · Adam Ashley-Cooper (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images) Mr Versatile or Mr Fix It, whatever you prefer to call him, he was often one of the first picked in a Australian team. Where that might be in the backline often came down to which position the Wallabies were lacking.

  6. RugbyPass profiles Adam Ashley-Cooper, a Wallabies great who played 131 times for Australia and over 150 games in Super Rugby. Find out his latest news, stats, teams, and Hall of Fame induction.

  7. Legends from the rugby world come together to congratulate Adam Ashley-Cooper on his retirement after a decorated career with the Wallabies, the Brumbies, th...