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Shock and awe from Smith and Waugh
(Rugby News Service) Monday 10 September 2007
By Paul Reid
MONTPELLIER, 10 September - Australia head coach John Connolly could unleash both his world-class openside flankers against Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.
Connolly kept 62-Test veteran Phil Waugh caged up while George Smith ran rampant against Japan in the opening weekend of the IRB Rugby World Cup.
Vice-captain Waugh was squeezed out of the Australia's squad when Connolly opted for three backs on the bench, giving Berrick Barnes a nerve-settling taste of international rugby in his Wallabies debut.
Aussie beef
But Connolly will beef up the bench with a 5:2 split of forwards and backs for the Wales match, giving him the chance to use both Smith and Waugh as tag team tormentors.
Not one to blow his own trumpet, Smith reluctantly agrees he's in career-best form.
"In the Super 14 I've definitely had a great year - I've enjoyed it," said Smith, also a Wallaby vice-captain.
"And with the training leading into this world cup I definitely feel I'm playing some really good football."
Smith was on top of his game against Japan, scoring arguably the try of the match when he flattened Koji Taira in a tackle and then ripped the ball from him as he went down, before racing 20m to score in the corner.
Lean, mean and keen
Connolly started with Smith in this year's Tri Nations series but previously preferred Waugh in the first James Bevan Trophy Test against Wales in Sydney (won 29-23 by Australia with Waugh as captain).
The coach may again look to Waugh in Saturday's Pool B match to keep the 27-year-old lean, mean and keen.
"They're starting to provide different things, Phil and George," Connolly said on Sunday.
"Phil's developing his running game quite well and there is a point of difference now I think. And that's good for Australia."
Potentially, not so good for Wales.