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Australia score late try to snatch win over Fiji

Australia score late try to snatch win over Fiji

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Australia 21 (14)Tries: Porecki, McReight, Wilson Cons: Lolesio 2, DonaldsonFiji 18 (5)Tries: Rayasi, Tagitagivalu Cons: Muntz Pens: Muntz 2
Captain Harry Wilson's try one minute from full-time denied Fiji a famous win in Australia.The Wallabies laboured in their only warm-up fixture for before their first Test against the British and Irish Lions on 19 July in Brisbane.Joe Schmidt's side did little to worry Lions head coach Andy Farrell, as Fiji - seeking their first win in Australia in more than 70 years - fought back from 14-5 down to lead 18-15 heading into the closing stages.Tries by hooker Dave Porecki and flanker Fraser McReight put the hosts in control as half-time approached.However, debutant Salesi Rayasi, who is a former New Zealand sevens player, with the final play of the half produced a wonderful finish to close the gap.A forward pass from Ben Donaldson ruled out a third score for Australia early in the second half as Schmidt's failed to master a spirited Fiji side.A stunning break by Jiuta Wainiqolo from deep inside his own half set up Lekima Tagitagivalu for a try to put Mick Byrne's side back within striking distance.Fly-half Caleb Muntz kicked two penalties to put the Pacific Island side on the brink of another win over Australia, following their 22-15 victory at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.But Wilson showed great strength to ground the ball under enormous pressure to deny the visitors at the death.A further area of concern for Australia was the sight of Noah Lolesio, the likely starting fly-half against the Lions, being carried off on a stretcher after a nasty head injury.
Line-ups
Australia: Wright; Potter, Suaalii, Ikitau, Jorgensen; Lolesio, McDermott; Slipper, Porecki, Alaalatoa, Frost, Williams, Gleeson, McReight, Wilson (capt).Replacements: Pollard, Bell, Nonggorr, Hooper, Tizzano, White, Donaldson, Daugunu.Fiji: Rayasi; Ravouvou, Masi, Tuisova, Wainiqolo; Muntz, Kuruvoli; Mawi, Ikanivere (capt), Ravai, Nasilasila, Mayanavanua, Tagitagivalu, Canakaivata, Mata.Replacements: Matavesi, Hetet, Doge, Vocevoce, Tuisue, Baselala, Ravula, Maqala.
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