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Wales edge Australia in Rugby World Cup thriller

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 29 September 2019.

On a balmy late afternoon in Tokyo, Wales secured a thrilling 29-25 win over Australia in the Rugby World Cup, solidifying their position in Pool D.

The match, played in front of a 47,885-strong crowd at Tokyo Stadium, saw Wales take an early lead with a drop-goal from Dan Biggar just 37 seconds into the game.

Biggar's early strike was followed by a try from Hadleigh Parkes, who outleaped Marika Koroibete and spun past Dane Haylett-Petty to dot down in the corner.

However, Australia fought back in the second half, with Bernard Foley crosskicking perfectly to veteran Adam Ashley-Cooper, who stepped inside Josh Adams to scramble over for a deserved try.

The match remained intense, with both sides trading penalties and tries, but Wales ultimately emerged victorious, thanks in part to a try from Gareth Davies and a penalty from Rhys Patchell.

With this win, Wales will now be confident of finishing their pool unbeaten, with their next opponents Fiji in Oita on October 9 and Uruguay in Kumamoto four days later.

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