All level on penalty countpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 10 October 2015
Wales 6-12 Australia
All of a sudden it's 10-all in penalties - that's what pressure does when you're defending for your lives...
Pool A FT: Wales 6-15 Australia
5 Foley pens Aus, 2 Biggar pens Wal
Genia & Mumm sin-binned for Aus - both now back on
Australia face Scotland in quarters, Wales play South Africa
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Mike Henson
Wales 6-12 Australia
All of a sudden it's 10-all in penalties - that's what pressure does when you're defending for your lives...
Wales 6-12 Australia
Australia are saving David Pocock for the last eight. He is off and Rob Simmons is on.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"That is absolutely critical for Australia. It's cynical, poor discipline and it deserves a card."
Wales 6-12 Australia
Dean Mumm takes out Alun Wyn Jones in the air at the line-out. It is a repeated infringement and Craig Joubert reduces Australia to 13 men.
Wales have to make hay here.
The game will restart with a scrum five Wales.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"Wow. It's electric here. The crowd are going nuts."
Wales 6-12 Australia
No try. But Wales have a penalty in the back pocket.
Wales kick to the corner again.
Wales 6-12 Australia
Actually, the grounding looks decidedly dodgy on second viewing.
Faletau spilled forward, had no control as he landed on the ball over the line.
Wales 6-12 Australia
Taulupe Faletau over! It looks good on the grounding on first viewing.
Was there an obstruction?
Wales 6-12 Australia
Will Genia cynically trips Gareth Davies as the Wales man taps and goes from a penalty after Adam Ashley-Cooper infringes.
That is a clear yellow. Wales with a ten-minute power-play.
And they kick to the corner...
Chargedown! Gareth Davies, playing superbly once again, blocks the Aussie clearing kick. Bernard Foley regathers and thumps clear, but Wales are running it back...
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"Without a doubt, the body language is really up for the Wallabies. They are going hard at the breakdown."
Wales 6-12 Australia
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageAustralia look far more clinical with the ball in hand. Wales look one dimensional and don't look comfortable."
"Turnover is good!" yells referee Craig Joubert.
This time it is Scott Fardy who sneaks in to strip the ball from the grasp of Taulupe Faletau on the floor.
The Wales back row was too focused on the threat of David Pocock.
Wales 6-12 Australia
Tomas Francis on for Samson Lee in the Wales front row. Can he make an impression on this Aussie pack?
Wales 6-12 Australia
Wales have conceded 10 penalties to Australia's six, and that lack of discipline, combined with Bernard Foley's unerring boot, is the difference between the two sides so far.
Wales win some line-out ball against the head and their backs realign sharpish to make the most of it.
Up they steam to the Australia 22m, but the Aussie back row slow up the recycle and buy their team some time to reorganise.
The ref gets tired of waiting and blows for a scrum Wales' way.
Wales 6-12 Australia
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"It's critical in this World Cup to have discipline but unfortunately for Wales that's dispiriting after defending so well in that stanza."
Wales 6-12 Australia (Foley)
Bernard Foley prods it over and stretches the Aussie lead to six. Wales need the next score or they are playing some semi-serious catch-up.
The assistant referee buzzes his boss. He has spotted Taulupe Faletau neck-rolling Scott Fardy out of a ruck.
No yellow, but a penalty bang in front for the Aussies.
Foley is going to boot it over and it is a gimme.