Rugby World Cup 2023 news: Wallabies team named for Portugal, Eddie Jones rings changes
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Saint-Etienne When James Slipper appeared on Monday against Portugal, George Gregan will break the Australian record for the Rugby World Cup match. Slipper will be the last of Wallabies in France at Tighthead Proper for the 21st World Cup match. Pressure coach Eddie Jones made three changes on the starting side of the Wales in Lyon. Eddie Jones checks training at Ol Stadium in Lyon. The centers were coming for Samu and Jordan Petaia, Flanker Fraser Mcreight Robt Leota, while the Waratahs duo was left in favor of Lalakai foketi and Izaia Perese. Perese will be first World Cup application, a loose forward Josh Kemeny, a line for first run of tournament after being selected on bench of conflict in Saint-Etienne. The key is progressing Skelton and Taniela Tupou cannot be used by injury. 'A betrayal ...' Test stars call on the truth On Sunday, Australia needs Georgia to reject a winning bonus score that wins Fiji on Sunday or at least to keep Fiji's weak quarter -finals alive. "Obviously a challenging old week. We received training next day because we wanted go back to the field, Jones Jones said, explaining his decision overcome midfield. "The session trained the whole tournament well. Samu probably moved a little away. He made a hard run to the World Cup, from an ACL, two hamstring injuries and not as sharp as us. "Jordy Petaia had a calf problem. Wallabies captain Dave Porecki said that team parked the great disappointment of Wales game. "As a group, it was difficult 24 hours after the game, and now focus on we can control things that have performance against Portugal."Said. "We want to finish as it should be in Jersey and make our country proud of a win. Wallabies Andrew Kellaway, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Izaia Perese, Lalakai Focali, Marika Choroibete, Ben Donaldson, Tate McDermott, Rob Valetini, Fraser McRight, Tom Hooper, Richie Arnold, Nick Fros, James Slipper, Daveper,), Angus Bell Reserves Matt Faessler, Blake Schoupp, Pone Fa'amausili, Rob Leota, Josh Kemeny, Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, Carter Gordon, Suliasi Vunivalu
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