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Beale breaks Welsh hearts

01st December 2012 16:33

Wales v Australia Alex Cuthbert

Lose at the death: Wales

A last-minute try from Kurtley Beale denied Wales victory over old foes Australia as the Gold run continued with a 14-12 result on Saturday.

The loss meant that Wales, the current Grand Slam champions and World Cup semi-finalists, fell out of the top-eight seeds for RWC 2015, the draw for which takes place on Monday.

The game had looked to be going Wales' way at 12-9 with a minute to play, but replacement flanker Dave Dennis found a metre of space out wide with the Welsh defence flagging and fed Beale, who outpaced Alex Cuthbert to the corner.

It was a ninth victory in 15 Tests of a marathon season for Australia and meant they leapfrogged South Africa into second in the IRB rankings.

But the defeat was Wales' seventh on the trot and denied them the chance of a first win over a southern hemisphere nation since their 2008 victory over the same opposition.

Leigh Halfpenny kicked four penalties for Wales, who had lost November matches against Argentina, Samoa and New Zealand, with Beale notching up three of his own for the visitors.

Beale missed two other penalty attempts and replacement Mike Harris another in the sixth match between the two sides in 13 months, the Wallabies winning all five previous encounters, including the third-place play-off at the World Cup and a closely-fought three-Test series on Australian soil in the summer.

Beale missed a straightforward early penalty attempt as referee Wayne Barnes took to his whistle against a series of sloppy Welsh ruck infringements.

The visitors, fielding just three players from last year's season-ending victory in Cardiff, dominated early possession and territory, but it was Wales who first set the stadium alight when Cuthbert was set free on his own line.

A fine covering tackle by Berrick Barnes smothered Cuthbert into touch.

Beale was successful with his second penalty, struck from the halfway line, and Halfpenny responded almost immediately with his own 52-metre effort.

The Welsh full-back then pushed the home side into the lead with a second penalty in the 23rd minute after returning Wallaby openside David Pocock was penalised for not rolling away in the tackle.

Halfpenny then split the defence and while he collided with Barnes chasing his own chip ahead across the line, Toby Faletau crashed through, only to be beaten to the ball by opposite number Wycliff Palu.

Beale drew the scores level with a second long-range penalty but failed with an easier effort that would have seen the Wallabies into the lead.

Wales, with fly-half Rhys Priestland showing signs of his old confidence, looked to run everything, but Australia showed why they remain in the top three countries in the world with an aggressive, counter-rucking defence.

The Wallabies ended the half 9-6 up after Beale nailed his fifth attempt at goal after home captain Sam Warburton was penalised, again at the ruck, while Halfpenny sent a late effort wide.

The second period opened with a full seven minutes of aerial ping-pong, neither side able to capitalise on any real territorial gain.

Halfpenny, comfortably Wales' best player in the four November Tests, was on hand to again show his defensive abilities with a fine covering tackle with Ryan Jones on Drew Mitchell, who should have gone wide after a Barnes feint.

The Welsh full-back finally drew Wales level on 55 minutes with a penalty after the Wallaby scrum wilted and then put Wales into the lead when Australia captain Nathan Sharpe, playing in his 116th and final Test, was found on the wrong side of a ruck.

Replacement Mike Harris then saw his penalty drift wide as the Wallabies tried to find a way through the Welsh defence, which finally flagged when Dennis found Beale who finished excellently in the corner.

Man of the match: We go for Leigh Halfpenny after another impressive performance at the back for his country. He was yet again faultless covering the ground in attack and defence while his kicking from hand and tee means that he edges out Wallaby flank David Pocock.

Moment of the match: Of course, that last-gasp try from Kurtley Beale.

Villain of the match: Nothing too dirty to report.

The scorers:

For Wales:
Pen: Halfpenny 4

For Australia:
Try: Beale
Pen: Beale 3

Wales: 15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Jamie Roberts, 11 Liam Williams, 10 Rhys Priestland, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Toby Faletau, 7 Sam Warburton (c), 6 Aaron Shingler, 5 Luke Charteris, 4 Lou Reed, 3 Scott Andrews, 2 Matthew Rees, 1 Gethin Jenkins.
Replacements: 16 Ken Owens, 17 Ryan Bevington, 18 Samson Lee, 19 Ryan Jones, 20 Justin Tipuric, 21 Tavis Knoyle, 22 Dan Biggar, 23 Scott Williams.

Australia: 15 Berrick Barnes, 14 Nick Cummins, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Ben Tapuai, 11 Drew Mitchell, 10 Kurtley Beale, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 David Pocock, 6 Scott Higginbotham, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Kane Douglas, 3 Ben Alexander, 2 Tatafu Polota Nau, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Stephen Moore, 17 James Slipper, 18 Sekope Kepu, 19 Dave Dennis, 20 Michael Hooper, 21 Brendan McKibbin, 22 Mike Harris, 23 Digby Ioane.

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Assistant referees: Romain Poite (France), Greg Garner (England)
Television match official: Marshall Kilgore (Ireland)

Comments

kiwilad says...

Nathan Sharp, take a bow, you have lead an injury ravaged, bunch of misfits, some trying to pull the team apart (quade), team through this season and done it whilst still maintaining a 3rd place ranking.

Full credit must also be given to Robbie Deans also.

Farewell Nathan, you depart a legend.

Posted 22:07 01st December 2012

trelawney says...

I think that this was one of the worst International matches I have seen. OK I watched a 'live ' recording from BBC while I watched the E v NZ game.

The game was littered with handling errors, wrong movements etc. I very nearly deleted the recording but I wanted see how Aus won! Both sides should be guilty of playing bad rugby!.

Posted 21:06 01st December 2012

Dafydd29 says...

Have Wales EVER won a game when the ref is Anal Barnes

Posted 20:41 01st December 2012

melkdave says...

@Jontheref

Im no hero bro,but i can multitask,women seem to be able to do it ,and so do i lol.But thanks for the thought apprecutated lol

Posted 20:22 01st December 2012

Bones7 says...

I don't know what's more sad, that Australia can play like that and be second in the world, that Wales have fallen so far since their grand slam or that Nathan Sharpe will never again grace a rugby field in a top level game. Both teams were pretty poor. I can't believe an international side can't win their own lineout ball. Yes, there were changes but it shouldn't affect a jumpers ability to catch. The Aussies should be equally ashamed that the likes of Beale, Ashley-Cooper, Barnes, Mitchell and Ioane can't conjour up more than one try with so much turnover ball.

Posted 19:13 01st December 2012

bigb6969 says...

1 NEW ZEALAND - 90.08

2 SOUTH AFRICA - 86.94

3 AUSTRALIA - 86.87

According to provisional rankings in irb.com it looks like they would have to have won by 15

Posted 19:04 01st December 2012

ridgeback says...

I bet the Wallabies fingers are burnt after pulling that one from the fire....Just proves that when we hold the ball we score.

Very poor game for us ... no idea what to do with the ball when we get it!

Who's coaching that team...must be a fullback??

Posted 18:52 01st December 2012

froggy73 says...

I'm really starting to think their 6N grand slam was pure luck now !

Posted 18:34 01st December 2012

jontheref says...

melkdave

you are a hero, watrching and commentating on two games at once.

Stuart Barnes move over......

Posted 18:22 01st December 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

Wales can't complain. They win grand slams with tight games like this swinging their way and then lose them in other games. Luck evens out in the end and they end up ranked about right... Sub 8th.

Posted 18:11 01st December 2012

J_HDK says...

Wales lost because they had a line-out that did not work and when they finally had the lead they spent the last quarter of the game kicking away possession to Australia for fear of giving them a penalty in kicking range....

Welcome to Tier 3

Posted 17:44 01st December 2012

sextons_on_fire says...

I tell ya what...that goat was looking pretty happy when it walked out of the Wales changing room at the start hahahahahahahahaha....at least the players have something to "console" themselves with LOLOLOL XD

Posted 17:41 01st December 2012

Banjo says...

PR, you might have mentioned that it was sharpies last game .......

Posted 17:40 01st December 2012

new_j4a says...

@PR, "Australia and meant they leapfrogged South Africa into second in the IRB rankings. " Really? I thought they had to win by more than 15 to achieve this, but I bow to your superior arithmetic skills....might be worth a quick check though?

Posted 17:24 01st December 2012

jontheref says...

Sad, I thought even with our poor play at lineout we had done just enough.

Wales did not score when they had the pressure, and so lost the game.

A bit of magic for Aus at the end, when they had conspired to lose the game with poor decisions.

Where's the beer?

Posted 17:04 01st December 2012

caramba13 says...

Disappointing Welsh side - Aussies were missing their kicks and looking uncomfortable but the Welsh were clueless about how to attack them. Having said that, woe to those who find them in their group for the RWC!

Posted 16:59 01st December 2012

melkdave says...

Damn almostforgot to wish N.SHARPE a happy retirment ,and i hope he florishes in whatever he decides to do next.,Said in earlier post ,his retirment would give the wallabies something to play for.

Posted 16:53 01st December 2012

3in4 says...

Taffs lose again...Christmas has come early for me this year.

Posted 16:49 01st December 2012

Wallaroo says...

Whew, what an end to Sharpe career. Thought it was going to be a heartbreaking end and then up steps Harris, Dennis & Beale to the rescue.

Good luck Sharpe, may your future be bright and pleasant. Thank you sir for your distinguished service.

Posted 16:47 01st December 2012

letsgoboks says...

How many times has this happened to wales...

Posted 16:46 01st December 2012

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