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Wallabies centre Kerevi on the plane to South Africa

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SYDNEY : Wallabies centre Samu Kerevi was on the plane when the Australia squad departed for South Africa for next week's Rugby Championship opener on Friday, coach Eddie Jones confirmed at Sydney airport.

The Fijian-born back, Australia's best player at the last World Cup, was thought to be an injury doubt because of a hamstring issue he picked up after returning from a long layoff following an ACL injury.

Jones, though, said Andrew Kellaway, Matt Philip, Langi Gleeson and Jordan Petaia had been left behind because of injury but every player on the flight was available to play next Saturday in Pretoria.The Wallabies have never beaten the Springboks at Loftus Versfeld and Jones said that presented an opportunity for his team to make a big statement in a World Cup year. "Imagine being in the first team that's beaten South Africa in Pretoria," Jones told reporters."Imagine being a part of that team.

It's an opportunity to create history here, and we want to be the first team that does it."Anywhere you go, it's different," he added. "You've just got be a team that finds a way to find your best, finds your way to win.

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