SYDNEY, Oct 9 — Australian media rued their side’s “cruellest” exit from the Rugby World Cup yesterday after Fiji squeezed past the Wallabies to reach the quarter-finals,...
Australian media rued their side’s ‘cruellest’ exit from the Rugby World Cup yesterday after Fiji squeezed past the Wallabies to reach the quarter-finals. — Reuters picSYDNEY, Oct 9 — Australian media rued their side’s “cruellest” exit from the Rugby World Cup yesterday after Fiji squeezed past the Wallabies to reach the quarter-finals, despite a shock defeat to Portugal.
The result meant Australia finished third in Pool C, level on 11 points with Fiji, who advanced after beating the Wallabies earlier in the tournament.“The Wallabies have been knocked out of the Rugby World Cup in France in the cruellest way possible,” rugby writer Julian Linden wrote in“The miracle the Wallabies had hoped for came very close to happening but not close enough as they were eliminated on a count back.
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