Wallabies star Taniela Tupou to be ‘monitored’ as duo unsure for World Cup conflict in opposition to Fiji

The Wallabies could possibly be with out two key gamers forward of Monday’s World Cup conflict which Fiji says it can deal with as if it’s a Rugby World Cup “final”

Following their first-up 32-26 loss to Wales, the Fijians can’t afford one other defeat after they meet the Australians in a Group C conflict on Monday morning (AEST) in Saint-Etienne.

“Australia is our final now” Fiji’s assistant coach Daryl Gibson instructed The Fiji Times.

“We know that we need to beat Australia to stay in the competition. That’s a pretty simple formula.

“We’ve proven we can compete against Tier 1 nations and we proved that against … Wales.

“We have a big task, but it’s not over. Nothing is impossible.”

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Helping Fiji’s bid to beat Australia is an obvious hamstring harm suffered by highly effective Wallabies prop Taniela Tupou, who starred in his aspect’s 35-15 weekend win over Georgia.

It was Australia’ first win underneath Eddie Jones for the reason that begin of his second stint of his second stint as Wallabies coach in January.

Tupou didn’t practice with the Wallabies on Wednesday, and, in accordance with a number of studies, will likely be “monitored” within the subsequent few days earlier than a choice is made on whether or not he performs in opposition to Fiji.

“He didn’t train today but that’s not unusual for Taniela – don’t worry,” Wallabies assistant coach Jason Ryles instructed reporters.

James Slipper, in the meantime, is not any certainty to return from a foot harm that sidelined him for the World Cup opener.

James Slipper and Taniela Tupou during a Wallabies training session. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
James Slipper and Taniela Tupou throughout a Wallabies coaching session. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

The Fijians will know what to anticipate from a Jones-coached group, with their coach Simon Raiwalui have been guided by the Wallabies mentor at Saracens.

“He was one of the best coaches in the world technically, so I’m sure he will come up with some game plan to play against us,” Raiwalui mentioned.

“We’re going to have to execute, we’re going to have to play our game plan, we’re going to have to do it to our best abilities.

“We’ve just got to play our style and try to impose that against a very good team.”

Springboks nice Jean de Villiers mentioned the Fijians have been able to beating the Wallabies.

“It’s doable,” the 2007 World Cup winner mentioned on the Boks Office podcast.

“I think for Australia, and probably for world rugby, it was good to see Australia getting their first win under Eddie again.

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“That will build their confidence, (but) I am still not convinced they will be title contenders and even against Georgia, Georgia put up a decent fight.

“We know what the Fijians can do. If you can put them under pressure at scrum time and set phases, (that will be key). It will be a good game. It’ll be a competitive game.”

De Villiers mentioned the Wallabies wanted to make sure that blockbusting winger Marika Koroibete was closely concerned within the contest.

“You want guys like Koroibete in the game. You want him touching the ball as much as possible,” he mentioned.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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