David Campese was instrumental to the last time the Wallabies triumphed at Eden Park. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Nick Farr-Jones helped steer the side to Bledisloe glory in Auckland. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Diego Maradona raises the World Cup trophy after Argentina defeated West Germany in the final. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Diego Maradona famously scored the greatest goal of all time, but he also infamously scored the 'Hand of God' in the quarter final match against England. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Michael Tuck and Robert Dipierdomenico of Hawthorn celebrate their win in the VFL Grand Final match between Hawthorn and Carlton. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke congratulates Michael Cronin and Ray Price. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Mike Tyson during his fight against heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick to become the youngest heavyweight world champion in history. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Legendary coach Wayne Bennett's introduction didn't go to plan as the Maroons suffered the first ever humiliating whitewash in State of Origin. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Alain Prost won his second consecutive F1 championship. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Peter McNamara, Paul McNamee, Neale Fraser (captain), John Fitzgerald and Patrick Cash of Australia celebrate victory, after the Davis Cup Final between Australia and Sweden. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Prime Minister of Australia Bob Hawke. (Photo by Getty Images)
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John Farnham released a cult Australian hit "You're the Voice".(Photo by Getty Images)
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Paul Hogan starred in the box office smash hit 'Crocodile Dundee'. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster in Russia. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Volunteers and Red Cross workers ease down an injured victim 11 October 1986 in San Salvador, El Salvador after two earthquakes struck. (Photo by Getty Images)
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A submarine is lowered into Loch Ness to begin its search for the monster. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Usain Bolt. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Rafael Nadal. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Radamel Falcao. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Oscar Pistorius. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Rajon Rondo. (Photo credit Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Jessica Ennis. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Shaun White. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The Wallabies have a daunting prospect at hand. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
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Will they be able to break the 29 year hoodoo? (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
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Or will we have to witness this again? (Photo by Getty Images)
David Campese was instrumental to the last time the Wallabies triumphed at Eden Park. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Nick Farr-Jones helped steer the side to Bledisloe glory in Auckland. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Diego Maradona raises the World Cup trophy after Argentina defeated West Germany in the final. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Diego Maradona famously scored the greatest goal of all time, but he also infamously scored the 'Hand of God' in the quarter final match against England. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Michael Tuck and Robert Dipierdomenico of Hawthorn celebrate their win in the VFL Grand Final match between Hawthorn and Carlton. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke congratulates Michael Cronin and Ray Price. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Mike Tyson during his fight against heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick to become the youngest heavyweight world champion in history. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Legendary coach Wayne Bennett's introduction didn't go to plan as the Maroons suffered the first ever humiliating whitewash in State of Origin. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Alain Prost won his second consecutive F1 championship. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Peter McNamara, Paul McNamee, Neale Fraser (captain), John Fitzgerald and Patrick Cash of Australia celebrate victory, after the Davis Cup Final between Australia and Sweden. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Prime Minister of Australia Bob Hawke. (Photo by Getty Images)
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John Farnham released a cult Australian hit "You're the Voice".(Photo by Getty Images)
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Paul Hogan starred in the box office smash hit 'Crocodile Dundee'. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster in Russia. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Volunteers and Red Cross workers ease down an injured victim 11 October 1986 in San Salvador, El Salvador after two earthquakes struck. (Photo by Getty Images)
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A submarine is lowered into Loch Ness to begin its search for the monster. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Usain Bolt. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Rafael Nadal. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Radamel Falcao. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Oscar Pistorius. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Rajon Rondo. (Photo credit Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Jessica Ennis. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
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Born in 1986: Shaun White. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The Wallabies have a daunting prospect at hand. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
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Will they be able to break the 29 year hoodoo? (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
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Or will we have to witness this again? (Photo by Getty Images)
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1986... The year the Wallabies conquered Eden Park
John Farnham, Paul Hogan, Davis Cup, Wallabies, the year Australia ruled the world