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    RWC Round 4 Wallabies v Portugal

    Jones picks 'best' Australia side against minnows Portugal

    Fri, Sep 29, 2023, 8:41 PM
    by AFP


    Under-fire Australia coach Eddie Jones on Friday said he had picked his "best 23" for the Wallabies' final Rugby World Cup Pool C clash against Portugal, making just three changes to his starting line-up.

    Australia are playing for their World Cup lives in Saint Etienne on Sunday but know that they could have been already eliminated before taking to the field, if Fiji beat Georgia with a bonus point on Saturday.

    Previous pool defeats to Wales and Fiji have left Australia's hopes hanging by a thread and facing the ignominy of being the first Wallabies team to fail to reach the knockout stages.

    "Obviously (it's been) a tough old week," admitted Jones.

    Last week's record 40-6 defeat to Wales all-but ended Australia's hopes of reaching the knock-out stages.

    Jones said he had changed the weekly training routine after that defeat.

    "We trained the day after the game because we wanted to get back out onto the field," he added.

    "They're a really good bunch of young players and their application to wanting to be better has been fantastic."

    Whereas Wales picked a virtual second string side when they played pool minnows Portugal, Jones has gone for his strongest line-up.

    After losing seven of his eight matches since returning to the national team fold, Jones is in desperate need of a morale-boosting victory.

    "I've always gone into every World Cup where you pick the best 23 for each game, and this is the best 23," he said.

    Jones changed both centres with Izaia Perese and Lalakai Foketi coming in for Samu Kerevi and Jordan Petaia.

    "Foketi's trained well the whole tournament," said Jones.

    Foketi was named on the bench for Australia's first two pool matches but did not make the matchday 23 against Wales.

    "Samu (Kerevi) has probably been a little bit off, he's had a tough run-in to the World Cup coming back from (an) ACL (injury), two hamstring injuries," said Jones.

    "He just hasn't been as sharp as we would like him to be and Jordie Petaia had a calf issue.

    "He's fit now but again, with Izzie (Perese) he's trained really well the whole World Cup and we feel both of those guys can do a really good job for us against Portugal."

    For Parese, it will be his first opportunity to get on the field at this World Cup and he said he was "excited" after spending the previous weeks helping other players prepare for game day.

    "This week I finally get an opportunity so I'm just thinking about doing my job for the boys and putting a lot of pride into that jersey for everyone back home," said Perese.

    "It's a huge pinch myself moment."

    The last change sees Fraser McReight recalled to the back row at openside with Tom Hooper moving to blindside and Rob Leota dropping to the bench.

    "Against Portugal it's going to be a work rate game," said Jones.

    "They play a side-to-side game and we feel having two workers there (in the back row in Hooper and McReight) will suit us best and then Leota can come on in the second half.

    "I thought last week he played well for us. It's also about keeping the players fresh."

    Backrower Josh Kemeny is included on the bench with Issak Fines-Leleiwasa preferred to veteran Nick White as the replacement scrum-half.

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    1. Angus Bell (27 Tests)
    2. David Porecki (18 Tests)
    3. James Slipper (133 Tests)
    4. Nick Frost (14 Tests)
    5. Richie Arnold (8 Tests)
    6. Tom Hooper (7 Tests)
    7. Fraser McReight (16 Tests)
    8. Rob Valetini (38 Tests)

    9. Tate McDermott (28 Tests)
    10. Ben Donaldson (6 Tests)
    11. Marika Koroibete (58 Tests)
    12. Lalakai Foketi (8 Tests)
    13. Izaia Perese (5 Tests)
    14. Mark Nawaqanitawase (10 Tests)
    15. Andrew Kellaway (25 Tests)

    16. Matt Faessler (4 Tests)
    17. Blake Schoupp (4 Tests)
    18. Pone Fa’amausili (6 Tests)
    19. Rob Leota (20 Tests)
    20. Josh Kemeny (1 Test)
    21. Issak Fines-Leleiwasa (2 Tests)
    22. Carter Gordon (8 Tests)
    23. Suliasi Vunivalu (6 Tests)

    Slipper to break Wallabies World Cup record as Perese starts against Portugal

    Fri, Sep 29, 2023, 3:26 PM
    by Nathan Williamson


    Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has named Izaia Perese to start against Portugal in Saint Etienne.

    Perese will make his debut start in the gold jersey at outside center alongside Waratahs teammate Lalakai Foketi as Jones revamps the midfield.

    Queensland Reds backrower Fraser McReight has also earned a recall to the starting side, slotting back into openside flanker.

    McReight is the lone change to the pack, with Tom Hooper reverting back to blindside flanker.

    Prop James Slipper will become the most capped Wallaby at a World Cup, set to play his 21st game at the tournament.

    He goes past George Gregan's mark, set to start at tight-head as Dave Porecki retains the captaincy.

    Josh Kemeny comes onto the bench for his first appearance at the World Cup.

    He is joined on the bench by Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, with the scrumhalf joined by Carter Gordon and Suli Vunivalu as the backs reserves.

    “This is an important game for this young team to attack from the first minute to the 80th. We need to empty the tank," Jones said.

    “We have a responsibility to put in a performance that makes supporters proud on Sunday, those that have travelled to France and at home in Australia.”

    It will be the first time the two sides meet, with Australia needing a bonus point win and a Fiji defeat to keep their finals hopes alive.

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    I care so little about this game that I'm not even going to unpack the bullshit line that this is our "best" side.

    Eddie doesn't believe it so neither do I.

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    This isn't going to happen but it is the type of chaos I live for:

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    There is still hope...
    I reckon any Wallaby without family commitments should be spending their bye week spare time in the Os Lobos Camp!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burgs View Post
    There is still hope...
    On the evidence it would seem you're delusional. But going purely on form, given that Portugal drew with Georgia who went OK against Fiji maybe you're just wildly optimistic. The question is, does Fiji hold composure composure in the final match of the pool stages with the quarters beckoning? Trouble is ; the answer is likely yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    On the evidence it would seem you're delusional. But going purely on form, given that Portugal drew with Georgia who went OK against Fiji maybe you're just wildly optimistic. The question is, does Fiji hold composure in the final match of the pool stages with the quarters beckoning? Trouble is ; the answer is likely yes.
    As they say, "stranger things have happened at sea"
    Surely this RWC is due one truly amazing upset still...?

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    After their last two matches you can’t write Portugal off. They have a great offload game which could give Fiji trouble and their tackling and scrum is nothing to be sniffed at . It won’t be enough to win but it won’t be a blowout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burgs View Post
    As they say, "stranger things have happened at sea"
    Surely this RWC is due one truly amazing upset still...?
    Fiji would need to suffer a red card in the opening 5 minutes and probably a couple of Yellows following it.

    Even then I'm not sure, remember all they need is a losing bonus point and they're in

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    If that miracle did happen and the way Jones has them playing it would be ugly against England or Argentina. 😳

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules View Post
    If that miracle did happen and the way Jones has them playing it would be ugly against England or Argentina. 😳
    We need to miss the quarters so the mungbeans at the pointy end can't paper over the cracks again.Unfortunately even then the spin doctors might be able to salvage it.

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    Fiji's Foreign Minister doing some deserved shit stirring.

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