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Wales 6-9 Australia
Stuck in the Seychelles? There are worse places to be stuck, Jimbo
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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Wales 6-9 Australia
Stuck in the Seychelles? There are worse places to be stuck, Jimbo
Wales 6-9 Australia
A change on the flank for Australia as Sean McMahon departs, Ben McCalman comes on and slots in at eight.
David Pocock in at seven.
Wales hooker Scott Baldwin is mixing in swift company, snaffling an interception as Drew Mitchell attempts to flick an offload to fellow winger Adam Ashley-Cooper.
That gives Wales respite on their own 22m. The game is on a knife-edge. The next score is a biggie.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"Wales have looked really strong and enterprising in attack in the last couple of minutes but David Pocock is a man-mountain."
Taulupe Faletau trundling down the whitewash, picking up some dangerous pace with no-one in front of him.
But David Pocock is a cat-burgler in the body of a weight-lifter. He steals at the breakdown again and Australia have a penalty to ease the pressure in their own 22m.
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Australia are out of the blocks like they haven't been fed raw meat for weeks.
A neat side-step from Israel Folau, Sekope Kepu bashing up short and the Wallabies are up to the 22m line.
Sam Warburton snaffles a loose off-load though and Gareth Davies' stabbed grubber is out of play just out of reach of Alex Cuthbert as the red shirts try and counter at pace.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"The Wales line speed and potentially borderline offside line in defence is absolutely fantastic."
Wales 6-9 Australia
Martyn Williams
Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Wales
Quote MessageWales need to hang on in there like they did against England.
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Any luck yet Jeff?
Wales 6-9 Australia
Here we go...
Foley goes deep, Dan Biggar gathers and Wales have set up a platform despite pressure from the flying Drew Mitchell.
Canny kick-off and a lightning chase.
The teams are trotting out. Craig Joubert counting up the numbers on each side.
Bernard Foley to get us back under way.
Wales 6-9 Australia
Wales dominated territory and possession at the start of the game, but Australia came right back into it as the half wore on.
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This was the biggest hit of the first half.
A 24-carat marrow-wobbler from Sean McMahon on Dan Biggar.
The Wales fly-half will probably not throw another dummy for the rest of the tournament after getting smeared like that.
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Wales 6-9 Australia
Worth flagging up what this scoreline means in terms of last-eight match-ups.
The draw as it stands is:
South Africa v Wales
Australia v Scotland
Plenty of time for Warren Gatland to force their way onto another path through the knock-out stages.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"I've got no doubt that Michael Cheika will talk to the Wallaby players about the Welsh players holding the ball up in the tackle.
"At the moment, strategically, I think Wales are looking really good."
Wales 6-9 Australia
Richard Williams
BBC Sport at Twickenham
"The early enthusiasm of the Welsh fans has given way to a nervous murmur at half-time as Australia's pack showed signs of getting on top as the interval approached.
"Even with no place in the quarter finals at stake, there is a tension in the air."
Maybe a little too intense and ferocious for the Duchess of Cambridge.
Her Royal Highness is watching through her fingers like she is on Elm Street rather than at Twickers.