'They outplayed us' - Eddie Jones gives Fiji their dues
Australia's World Cup knock-out hopes were left hanging by a thread after a shock 22-15 loss to Fiji, which was "thoroughly deserved" according to under-pressure head coach Eddie Jones.
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Australia's World Cup knock-out hopes were left hanging by a thread after a shock 22-15 loss to Fiji, which was "thoroughly deserved" according to under-pressure head coach Eddie Jones.
SAINT-ETIENNE: Australia coach Eddie Jones said he had no regrets after his inexperienced Wallabies side were beaten by Fiji for the first time in nearly seven decades at the World Cup on Sunday (Sep 17).
SAINT-ETIENNE: Fiji made a huge statement at the World Cup on Sunday (Sep 17) with their first win over Australia for 69 years, a thoroughly deserved 22-15 victory that blew Pool C wide open and left the twice world champion Wallabies shellshocked.
Fiji kept their Rugby World Cup quarter-final hopes alive with a 22-15 win over Eddie Jones' Australia in Saint Etienne on Sunday, their first success against the Wallabies in 69 years.
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PARIS : A jubilant Australia coach Eddie Jones vowed to celebrate his young side's first win in six tests on Saturday with a glass of red wine and promised their World Cup campaign would only get better.