2000 Wallaby Debut
2000 Fastest Wallaby to reach 50 & 100 Test points
2000 First Australian to score 20 points or more in four consecutive Tests
2000 Scored more Test points by any Australian in first Five Tests
2000 Kicked a last second penalty goal from sideline against South Africa to win the Wallabies first Tri-Nations Title
2000 Wallaby Rookie of the Year Award
2000 ACT Brumbies Best Back Award (backline included Gregan, Larkham, Howard & Roff)
2001 ACT Brumbies Super 12 Victory
2002 Super Rugby Player of the Year
2002 ACT Brumbies Best Player Award
2003 80m intercept try to down All Blacks in RWC Semi Final
2003 Rugby World Cup (Final)
2004 ACT Brumbies Captain (took over from George Gregan)
2004 ACT Brumbies Super 12 Victory
2005 ACT Brumbies Captain
2005 ACT Brumbies Best Back Award (backline included Gregan, Larkham & Giteau)
2006 Wallabies Captain (took over from George Gregan)
2006 Played 50th Wallaby Test
2006 Took Wallaby Career Tally past 350 points
2006 ACT Brumbies Best Back Award (backline included Gregan & Larkham)
2006 ACT Brumbies Captain
2007 Wallaby Captain (added 101 points from 8 Tests)
2007 Rugby World Cup (Captain)
2007 Became third highest Wallaby point scorer of all-time
2007 ACT Brumbies Captain
2007 Wallaby Try of the Year Award
2008 Played 100th game for ACT Brumbies
2008 Wallaby Captain. Captained Wallabies to first win on Sth African soil in eight years and first back-to-back away Test wins for Australia over England and France for a decade
2009 Scored 50th Try for ACT Brumbies - joined Joe Roff as only other Australian to achieve this
2009 Advanced beyond Andrew Merhtens to become All-Time Leading Super Point Scorer
2009 Wallaby Captain (Domestic Tests)