Fri. Nov 8th, 2024
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Amid the doom and gloom in France around the Wallabies’ shock World Cup loss to Fiji, a shining light has been their lineout, spearheaded by new skipper Dave Porecki.

The shell-shocked Australians are preparing for a must-win clash with Wales in Lyon this Sunday (Monday AEST), with their hopes of a quarter-final berth hanging on a victory.

After two rounds of the World Cup Porecki leads the tournament statistics in lineout throws, nailing each of his 21 deliveries which is eight more than any other hooker.

Porecki, who became the Wallabies’ sixth captain of the year following a training injury to Will Skelton, was more concerned with the high-stakes match that lay ahead for his team.

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“Everyone’s talking about how we’ve got an upcoming do-or-die game but it’s a World Cup so every game is do-or-die in my eyes and in the players’ eyes,” the 30-year-old Sydneysider said.

“We didn’t get it right [against Fiji] and we’ll get it right next week.”

The Wallabies were outplayed by Fiji in almost every facet in Saint-Etienne apart from the lineout which rattled the Pacific Islanders, particularly in the second half of the historic 22-15 defeat.

The absence of injured giant Skelton was felt through the loss of his carries and defence through the middle but the World Cup debut of athletic youngster Nick Frost meant Australia had two genuine jumpers.

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