Brendan Cannon is a former Australian Rugby Union player considered as one of Australia's leading forwards.
Brendan played for both the Queensland Reds and the NSW Waratahs in the old Super 12 competition, prior to the signing for the Western Force. He regularly fill the number two jersey for the Wallabies and has capped 42 times for Australia, making his debut against the touring British and Irish Lions team in 2001.
He also played 106 Super Rugby games and was the 12th player in the competitions history to achieve that milestone. His recent retirement occurred due to a spinal injury.

David is considered one of the greatest wingers in rugby union history. He also occasionally played fullback.
Originally a rugby league footballer, David switched codes in his late teens. His big break was the 1982 tour of New Zealand when he was called up by the Wallabies.
Campese was capped by the Wallabies 101 times, and held the world record for the most tries in test matches (64) until Daisuke Ohata scored his 65th try playing for Japan in 2006.
He was voted player of the tournament at the 1991 Rugby World Cup after scoring nine tries in tests that season and six in the tournament. He is famous for his "goose-step" which left opponents stumbling to try and tackle him.