Which flight home will the Wallabies be on?

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Does anyone know ( maybe Redroo) if the Wallabies will be on QF 2 departing London on Monday 2/11/15 or Tuesday 3/11/15?
Would like to welcome them home
 
Have F seat booked on both so hopefully I find out soon
Sent message to Aust Rugby and await their reply
 
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Interesting that the system is allowing 2 parallel bookings - one or the other (or both) may drop off soon, but good luck with the mission.
 
I don't know if Qantas have any plans to fly them home on the A380 with the Wallabies livery... but if they do, then keeping an eye on VH-OQH may help you find your answer.

(I can see that it's due to operate QF2 tonight, but beyond that I can't really tell..)
 
I don't know if Qantas have any plans to fly them home on the A380 with the Wallabies livery... but if they do, then keeping an eye on VH-OQH may help you find your answer.

(I can see that it's due to operate QF2 tonight, but beyond that I can't really tell..)

It makes sense to use QF2

Its the quickest way home and QF don't use other QF metal to Sydney

Just need to know if its Monday 2nd or Tuesday 3rd
 
Looks like they were on the Monday night departure from LHR.

Turns out the operating aircraft was VH-OQE - not the A380 in Wallabies livery.
 
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