**‘Fit, Tough, Cavalier’: The Enduring Legacy of the Wallabies’ 1984 Grand Slam Team** As the Wallabies embark on their 2024 tour, they do so under a cloud of recent disappointments. Having lost their last three Tests and five of their last six international matches, the team finished at the bottom of the Rugby Championship and suffered the ignominy of losing the Bledisloe Cup for the 23rd consecutive year. Yet, amidst these struggles, the legacy of the 1984 Wallabies looms large. This legendary squad made history as the first—and still the only—Australian team to achieve a grand slam, triumphing over England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Their remarkable feat not only elevated the Wallabies to the pinnacle of the rugby world but also laid the groundwork for future successes, including a Bledisloe Cup victory in 1986 and a World Cup win in 1991. Former players Mark Ella, Simon Poidevin, and Andrew Slack reflect on the significance of that 1984 team, whose spirit and achievements continue to inspire the current generation of Wallabies. The echoes of their fit, tough, and cavalier approach to the game serve as a reminder of what Australian rugby can aspire to, even in challenging times.