"Ben Tune" is an Australian rugby union player. He played most of his rugby career on the wing but later switched to Centre (rugby union)/outside centre.

Tune was educated at St Paul's School, Bald Hills and played his junior rugby for Brothers/Teachers North. He went on to play for GPS Rugby. He played for the Queensland Reds in their inaugural Super 12 season in 1996, making his debut against the Highlanders (rugby club)/Highlanders. After playing in the first season of Super 12, Tune went on to make his test debut that same year, playing Wales national rugby union team/Wales.

Tune was an important member of the Australia national rugby union team/national side that claimed the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales, even scoring a try in the final against France national rugby union team/France. He returned to the Reds' lineup and retired after the 2007 season. He was named on the right wing in the Wallaby Team of the Decade.

Which at the end of his career had scored 24 tries in 46 tests for the Wallabies.

More recently he has taken up a commentating position on Channel 10 alongside Rupert McCall and former team mate Ben Darwin.

More Ben Tune on Wikipedia.

I snapped. He didn't need to go on with it after full-time and there was some frustration in it [the punch] as well.

As players, we've said we support Jeff over the full season. We don't need any more disruptions.

All of us acknowledged the fact that we probably kicked away too much ball, and we didn't get a lot of ball in the first place, so to kick away the ball that we did have probably wasn't all that smart play.

There were a number of times towards the end of last year after I had some more surgery I didn't quite know whether or not I'd make it back onto the paddock, so just to be running around again is a good feeling.