Eddie dumps centres in brutal Wallabies World Cup shake-up
September 29th, 2023 6:23 pm
Following the Wallabies’ humiliating 40-6 loss to Wales, Kerevi and Petaia have not only lost their places in Australia’s starting 15 for the clash against the Portuguese on Monday morning in Saint-Étienne, they have also been dumped from the 23-man match-day squad.In the other change to the side that started against the Welsh, flanker Rob Leota has been dropped to the bench and replaced by Queenslander Fraser McReight.
“This is an important game for this young team to attack from the first minute to the 80th,” Wallabies coach Jones said.
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