Wallabies crush Uruguay running in 11 tries by eight players to top pool of death
Australia show their class against the South American minnows to score the most one-sided World Cup victory so far in the tournament

Sean McMahon led Australia to the top of their World Cup group on Sunday with a comprehensive 65-3 victory over minnows Uruguay ahead of crunch matches with archrivals England and Wales.
Australia ran in 11 tries - two each from McMahan, returning exile Drew Mitchell and Ben McCalman - but largely appeared to do the minimum necessary for victory in the pool A match at Villa Park.
Henry Speight got one of the tries of the tournament at the end of a 65 metre run. Joe Tomane, Dean Mumm, Matt Toomua and Tevita Kuridrani got the others.
With the starting fifteen boasting 14 changes from the side that laboured to an opening 28-13 victory over Fiji, Australia were by far the superior team.
Victory left the Wallabies in first place in the "pool of death" on nine points with a points difference of +77.
Wales are second, also on nine points (+48pts) and England third on six (+21). Australia play England and Wales over the next two weekends.