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Mark Chisholm

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Mark Chisholm (born 18 September, 1981) is an Australian rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the Brumbies in the international Super 14 competition. He usually palys as a lock but can also cover blindside flanker Chisolm represented Australia in the under-19 side in 2000 as well as being named QRU Colt of the season and selected for the Australian Under 19s and played for the under-21 side in 2001 and 2002. He spent the 2002 season with the Queensland Reds as a product of the Energex Reds College. The following season he moved to the Brumbies and made his Super 12 debut for the side that season in a game against the Cats in Johannesburg as a replacement, he went on to play in six more matches that season. The following season he made his debut for the Wallabies in a test against Scotland in Edinburgh and was subsequently named in the 22 against France the following week and went on to start at at lock for Australia A against the French Barbarians in Paris. In 2005 he started at lock in six of the 12 tests he played in. He also scored tries in the tests against Samoa and Italy. He was named in the Wallabies 2007 Rugby World Cup.

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