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Schmidt era opens with Wallabies hosting Wales, Georgia in July

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SYDNEY : The Wallabies will start a new era under New Zealander Joe Schmidt by hosting two tests against Wales and one against Georgia in the July international window, Rugby Australia (RA) said on Friday.

Australia lost 40-6 to Wales as they crashed out of the World Cup in the pool stage for the first time last year, precipitating the end of Eddie Jones's brief second spell as coach.The Wallabies also played Georgia in the pool stage at the World Cup, running out 35-15 victors in one of only two wins in nine tests under Jones last year.

Jones resigned in acrimonious circumstances after the tournament and was replaced last month by former Ireland coach Schmidt, whose first match in charge will be against the Welsh at Sydney Football Stadium on July 6.

The second test against Wales will be at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium the following week before the Wallabies return to Sydney for the first ever home meeting with Georgia on July 20.The Wallabies will also host two matches against world champions South Africa in the Rugby Championship, facing off against the Springboks at Brisbane's Lang Park on Aug.

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