The 2011 end of year rugby tests, also known as the Autumn internationals in the northern hemisphere, only saw one match involving two top-tier nations – Australia's 24–18 victory over Wales at Millenium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 3 December. This was a rematch of the 2011 Rugby World Cup Bronze Final, in which the Wallabies defeated Wales 21–18.
It was also the final international match for Wales' all-time leading try scorer, Shane Williams. He had initially announced he would retire from international rugby after the World Cup, but later decided that he would prefer if possible to make his international farewell in Wales. Wales coach Warren Gatland announced on 16 November that Williams would be in the starting line-up.
Australia fielded a virtually full-strength team, while Wales were missing six players to club duty in England and France and four others to injury. The victory went to the Wallabies, but the final act went to Williams, who finished off his international career with a try on the last attack of the match in stoppage time.
Matches
Portugal
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
LK
SH
FH
WG
Coach:
Errol Brain
Uruguay
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
SH
FH
CE
FB
Coach:
Pablo Lemoine
Spain
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
FL
SH
FB
FH
Coach:
Régis Sonnes
Uruguay
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
N8
FL
SH
CE
Coach:
Pablo Lemoine
Touch judges:
José Ignacio Fernández
Itziar Díaz
Barbarians
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
N8
LK
SH
FB
CE
Coach:
Graham Henry
Australia
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
N8
FL
SH
CE
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Andrew Small
Stuart Terheege Television match official:
Graham Hughes
Wales
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
FL
SH
FH
WG
Coach:
Warren Gatland
Australia
FB
RW
OC
IC
LW
FH
SH
N8
OF
BF
RL
LL
TP
HK
LP
Replacements:
HK
PR
LK
N8
FH
CE
FB
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Dave Pearson
Jérôme Garcès Television match official:
Geoff Warren