SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will not need to play as many test matches in the future after last week's deal over World Cup funding secured a bigger slice of the pie for the Australian Rugby Union, chief executive John O'Neill said on Tuesday.
Despite a gruelling year of rugby, the Wallabies had barely digested their third place finish at the World Cup in New Zealand before they were off to Europe to play matches against the Barbarians and Wales at the end of last season.
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