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 dou
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.
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. "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. Where there's a Wallaby, there's a way."
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