Australia had to fight a boardroom battle to avoid facing Wales in Cardiff during the group stage of the World Cup in October, it has emerged.
Although England are the official hosts of the tournament, several games will be staged at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, including Wales' pool matches against Fiji and Uruguay.
Wales, keen to face the Wallabies in the famous Cardiff atmosphere, had made a commercial case for the Australia game to also be played there instead of the match between France and Ireland, citing ticket sales and accommodation.
However, John O'Neill, the former chief executive of the Australian Rugby Union and a World Cup board member, successfully fought against it.
"The point I made was, there was only one host, England," he said. "So there should only be one team who should enjoy home advantage.