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Rugby World Cup 2019: Wales narrowly defeat Australia in pool D Tokyo thiller
- Warren Gatland’s men take control in pool D with hard-fought win
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Six Nations champions Wales took a massive step towards topping pool D with a thrilling 29-25 victory over valiant Australia in the Rugby World Cup on Sunday.
The Welsh were 23-8 ahead at half-time but they had to withstand a furious second-half onslaught when Australia fought back to within a point late in the game.
Wales, 43-14 winners over Georgia in their opener, will now be confident of finishing their pool unbeaten, with their next opponents Fiji in Oita on October 9 before taking on Uruguay in Kumamoto four days later.
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An electric game full of enterprising, interlinking play from both sides on a balmy late afternoon in the Japanese capital made for a marvellous spectacle of running rugby.
The 47,885-strong crowd had barely taken their seats after the anthems when Wales were on the scoreboard.
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