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Wales 8-25 Australia
Ross Moriarty picks and goes, Gareth Davies jinks and steps, Wales up to within a metre.
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Wales 8-25 Australia
Ross Moriarty picks and goes, Gareth Davies jinks and steps, Wales up to within a metre.
Wales 8-25 Australia
Wales are awarded the penalty in front of the sticks.
They opt for the scrum and try and back Australia back over their own line.
The Wallabies survive, but the front rows are being called together once more.
Wales 8-25 Australia
Jonathan Davies
Former dual code Wales international on BBC One
Lovely break.
But if Cuthbert just straightened his line a little bit he'd have had the winger available.
Wales 8-25 Australia
Alex Cuthbert with a clean break! A footrace to the corner, ears pinned back...nope Dane Haylett-Petty pulls him down just short.
Wales still pressing..
Wales 8-25 Australia
The momentum has been sapped out of any late Wales rally by a raft of replacements. James Slipper replaces Scott Sio in the Wallabies front row in the latest.
Wales finally run a try in for themselves, with Scott Williams the man on hand.
Wales 8-25 Australia
Rhys Webb is carried off on the stretcher, but he is sitting up rather than laid flat. It looks more like a precaution than a necessity.
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Wales 8-25 Australia
Second row Cory Hill and back Gareth Davies come on for Wales.
Concerning scenes for Wales though as Rhys Webb is down with a badly twisted ankle.
A well-deserved try for the fly-half in the 55th minute increased Australia's lead.
Some slick handling in evidence.
Wales 8-25 Australia
Brian Moore
Ex-England hooker on BBC One
There are still 17 minutes left, Wales could have been 40 points behind and they are not.
If they can gather the ball back and get on the front foot there is is time. It is a huge task for them.
Wales 8-25 Australia
Jonathan Davies
Former dual code Wales international on BBC One
A touch of Jerry Guscott there.
Very clever play. Brilliant try.
Wales 8-25 Australia (Scott Williams)
Finally the home fans get something for their money.
Hallam Amos goes on a lovely, swerving, skittering run, flips a back-of-the-hand off-load to Rhys Webb and Scott Williams chases through his own grubber to score from the next phase.
A horrible shank of a conversion from Leigh Halfpenny.
Wales 3-25 Australia
Wales 3-25 Australia
Sekope Kepu launches himself shoulder first into the grounded Samson Lee at the breakdown. No attempt to find a team-mate to link arms with into the contact and that is a penalty to Wales.
The hosts change their entire front row. Off come captain Gethin Jenkins along with Lee and Ken Owens.
On come Scott Baldwin, Nicky Smith and Tomas Francis.
Hallam Amos comes on in place of George North on the wing.
Wales 3-25 Australia
Wales 3-25 Australia
Jonathan Davies
Former dual code Wales international on BBC One
That 10 seconds summed up the difference up in this game.
From a turnover it opens up with the pass from the second row. It was so, so clinical.
But it was too easy again.
Wales 3-25 Australia (Bernard Foley, missed con Foley)
Gaping, great holes in the Wales defence as Australia turn over the ball and their two second rows - Rory Arnold and Adam Coleman - combine to pop Bernard Foley into a hole.
The fly-half has gas to burn and hares into the corner without a Welsh finger laid on him.
No conversion but that is not gong to matter to the tourists.
Wales 3-20 Australia
This has not been a match to win rugby union many converts.
Too much time spent setting and re-setting scrums and trying to read the runes as to who was to blame for the last one collapsing into the dirt.
Wales 3-20 Australia
Brian Moore
Ex-England hooker on BBC One
The Welsh first-up defence has been better. They have knocked Australia out of their stride a little bit.
I don't think we have given enough credit to Australia. It does show the pace of the play in the Rugby Championship compared to the Six Nations is higher.