Summary

  • 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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  1. Penaltypublished at 31 mins

    Wales 3-6 Australia (Foley)

    Wales might just take that. They were under severe pressure and managed to escape with just the three points in the debit column.

    Bernard Foley kicks a penaltyImage source, Reuters
  2. Wales 3-3 Australiapublished at 29 mins

    Australia turning the screw, cranking up the pressure.

    Liam Williams off his feet as he attempts to win the ball back. Another Australia penalty and this time, from a more central position, Bernard Foley says he will take three.

  3. Wales 3-3 Australiapublished at 27 mins

    Justin Tipuric is over-eager, sneaking round the side prematurely and Australia kick the penalty into the Wales 22m.

    Another infringement, Australia go for the corner again.

    They want tries.

  4. Wales 3-3 Australiapublished at 26 mins

    Israel Folau, a former Aussie Rules pro, usually rules the skies in the Aussie back three, but he is not at his best so far.

    Dan Biggar gets up above him for a high ball, failing to claim it but causing chaos.

    Israel Folau is tackledImage source, Reuters
  5. 'Turning pressure into points'published at 17:15 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-3 Australia

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    Quote Message

    You miss one tackle against Australia and you are in big trouble. Wales have had possession and territory but haven't been able to turn that pressure into points."

    Liam Williams attempts to tackle Bernard FoleyImage source, Reuters
  6. Postpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia back on Radio 5 live

    "Whilst a few Welsh players were receiving treatment and attention, Stephen Moore had a word with his pack and said 'boys, let's put it on them'.

    "We've got a game on our hands everybody."  

  7. Penaltypublished at 24 mins

    Wales 3-3 Australia (Foley)

    There she blows. Bernard Foley, impeccable at Twickenham last weekend, hits it out of the sweet spot and between the sticks.

  8. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 23 mins

    It was Samson Lee who was popped towards the sky again. He has been worked over by Scott Sio at the last two set-pieces.

    This Aussie pack, drilled by Argentine legend Mario Ledesma, are a force to be reckoned with. 

    Bernard Foley is going to kick for the posts.

    Bernard Foley is tackled by Dan BiggarImage source, Rex Features
  9. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 22 mins

    Massive scrum from Australia! They win the ball and have a penalty in the back pocket for afters.

    An Australian scrumImage source, Reuters
  10. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 21 mins

    Drew Mitchell with a half-break, weaving and wafting a hand-off around at anything in a red shirt.

    The Wales defence is turned and there is quick ball coming back for the Wallabies. Spun wide to Israel Folau, but the electric Aussie full-back is still short of the full voltage after injury and is prevented from getting to ground.

    Scrum Wales on their own 22m line.

  11. Ashes to ashespublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-0 Australia

    English cricket legend Sir Ian Botham is backing Wales all the way. England could, of course, beat the Aussies at cricket this summer. But not rugby this autumn.

    Adam Ashley-Cooper of AustraliaImage source, Getty Images
  12. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 19 mins

    Australians thieving at the breakdown again and it is the Fagin of their gang David Pocock who has his fingers on the ball as Samson Lee gets isolated.

    Penalty Australia and they will get plenty more like that unless Justin Tipuric and Sam Warburton get busy.

  13. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-0 Australia

    Australia fansImage source, AP
  14. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 16 mins

    Gareth Anscombe puts boot to ball, but the adrenalin in his veins adds 15 metres to the ball and sends it dead.

    A waste of some prime ball.

  15. 'Ferocious'published at 17:06 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-0 Australia

    Martyn Williams
    Former Wales captain

    Quote Message

    It's ferocious out there. Some of the hits are tremendous. This is a real Test match.

    Sean McMahon tackles Dan BiggarImage source, AP
  16. 'Dominant'published at 17:06 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-0 Australia

    Iain Carter
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator at Twickenham

    Quote Message

    The score does not reflect the statistical analysis that Wales have had 82% of territory."

    Gareth Davies of WalesImage source, Getty Images
  17. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 15 mins

    Cracking work from Luke Charteris, who loops his Mr Tickle-length arms over the top of Australia's rolling maul, scragging Stephen Moore and earning his side a penalty.

  18. Wales enjoying early dominancepublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-0 Australia

    Wales are dominating possession and territory in the early stages and have already made 19 carries to only six by the Wallabies.

    Gareth Davies throws the ballImage source, Getty Images
  19. Wales 3-0 Australiapublished at 14 mins

    The Australia pack show they are quick learners. After coming under the pump in the first couple of scrums, they prise Wales tight-head prop off the floor and earn a penalty at the next wrestle.

    Slaps on the back from their colleagues in the backs and a chance to clear from inside their own 22m.

  20. Postpublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 10 October 2015

    Wales 3-0 Australia

    Richard Williams
    BBC Sport at Twickenham

    "Welsh fans in fine voice here at Twickenham after that flying start by Wales. It's unusual for them to be in the majority at Twickenham. 

    "But a few of them are covering their eyes after some of the hits going in."

    Welsh fans in full voiceImage source, Reuters