No. | Name | |
---|---|---|
15Gareth Anscombe, - | ||
14Alex Cuthbert, - | ||
13George North, - | ||
12Jamie Roberts, - | ||
11Liam Williams, - | ||
10Dan Biggar, - 2 | ||
9Gareth Davies, - | ||
1Paul James, - | ||
2Scott Baldwin, - | ||
3Samson Lee, - | ||
4Luke Charteris, - | ||
5Alun Wyn Jones, - | ||
6Sam Warburton, - | ||
7Justin Tipuric, - | ||
8Taulupe Faletau, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Ken Owens, - | ||
17Aaron Jarvis, - | ||
18Tomas Francis, - | ||
19Jake Ball, - | ||
20Ross Moriarty, - | ||
21Lloyd Williams, - | ||
22Rhys Priestland, - | ||
23James Hook, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
ESPN's Sam Bruce had this to say:
"The Wallabies have produced one of the gutsiest wins in their proud history to set up a quarter-final date with Scotland next Sunday. Just who is available to play that game remains to be seen after a brutal victory over Wales at Twickenham on Saturday night. It wasn't the prettiest of victories but it will likely taste all the sweeter after they were forced to defend their own line with both Will Genia and Dean Mumm in the sin-bin. The Welsh suffered a bit of white-line fever during that period while Toby Faletau knocked on over the line before George North was held up. But it was the Wallabies' ability to scramble that saw them through, a brilliant tackle and turnover from Adam Ashley-Cooper eventually seeing them clear their line. Two Bernard Foley penalties were all they needed in the second half as they turned a 9-6 half-time lead into a memorable 15-6 victory."
Dean Mumm joins Genia in the sin bin and Wales must make this pay. They're just five metres out with the scrum now.
TMO review to see if Faletau has grounded it properly as on first glance he may have dropped it...and it's not beein given!!! Wales still trail by six!
WALES TURNOVERS WON: 5
AUSTRALIAN TURNOVERS WON: 5
ESPN's Sam Bruce had this to say:
"Australia have a worked their way to a 9-6 lead after a dour first half at Twickenham that was void of any free-flowing rugby and largely dominated by the whistle of referee Craig Joubert. Wales started the stronger and took a 3-0 lead after just four minutes, the Red Dragons winning the early battles at the breakdown and making a nuisance of themselves on the Wallabies' lineout ball. The Aussies slowly got themselves back into the contest as they began to secure the edge at scrum time, but there has been little of the crisp ball movement from last week. Three Bernard Foley penalties, and another from Biggar, mean the two sides are split by just three at the break but there has been no sign of a five-pointer since Wales were held up in virtually the first minute. An intriguing second half awaits."
Nope! And there we have it - half time!
You can read the preview HERE
Wales XV: Gareth Anscombe, Alex Cuthbert, George North, Jamie Roberts, Liam Williams, Dan Biggar, Gareth Davies; Talupe Faletau, Justin Tipuric, Sam Warburton, Alun Wyn Jones, Luke Charteris, Samson Lee, Scott Baldwin, Paul James.
Australia XV: Israel Folau, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, Bernard Foley, Will Genia; David Pocock, Sean McMahon, Scott Fardy, Dean Mumm, Kane Douglas, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore, Scott Sio.
Follow our man at the ground, Sam Bruce, who'll be providing us with his first hand insights straight from Twickenham.