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Australia ease past spirited Russia

01st October 2011 02:22

Australia v Russia - Berrick Barnes

Australia's first: Berrick Barnes

Despite picking up a bonus-point win, Australia produced a Jekyll & Hyde showing in their 68-22 Pool victory over Russia in Nelson on Saturday.

Russia ran in three tries - through Vladimir Ostroushko, Denis Simplikevich and Konstantin Rachkov - but the Golds hit double figures.

Australia looked set to give the Bears a hiding from the kick-off as Australia opened the scoring with five minutes played, Berrick Barnes stepping and going in untouched. However, James O'Connor missed the resulting conversion.

Drew Mitchell, who later left the field with a hamstring injury, went in for the second try after collecting a well-weighted chip kick from Barnes. O'Connor made no mistake with those extras.

Then came one of the tries of the day as wing Radike Samo started a passage that saw many Australians involved. Quade Cooper gave the final, unselfish pass to a supporting Ben McCalman. Russia were on the rack.

Openside flanker David Pocock secured the bonus point try midway through the half, using his strength before he added another following good work from Adam Ashley-Cooper. O'Connor had definitely found his kicking range.

Then came one of the loudest cheers of the day when Russia crossed the whitewash. Coming from a Luke Burgess spillage, wing Ostroushko picked up the loose ball and stepped around Nathan Sharpe to make it 33-5.

Pocock then almost claimed his third try but instead chose to offload to hooker Stephen Moore, with O'Connor knocking over his fifth conversion.

Ashley-Cooper joined the party soon after as Cooper put in a nice grubber to his colleague that allowed O'Connor to make it 47-5 at half-time.

It didn't take long for Australia to add to their tally too as Salesi Ma'afu got over for their eighth try after referee Bryce Lawrence had twice played an advantage.

Replacement Rachkov's drop-goal cut the lead to 54-8 but then Mitchell responded for his side. Mitchell then looked set for another try but he pulled up with what looked like a hamstring injury with the line at his mercy.

Simplikevich soon after intercepted a wild pass from Cooper and to race in and suddenly the scoreline looked a lot more respectably for the Bears. However, Australia were to have the final say as Barnes got his second try after charging down a kick and strolling in.

Man of the match: Yet again the presence of David Pocock was a massive plus for Australia. With him they look like they could beat the Springboks, without him we are not so sure. He scored two tries in just 40 minutes, with another mention going to Luke Burgess.

Moment of the match: More for the Russian and New Zealand fans we have gone for Quade Cooper's pass that was intercepted by Denis Simplikevich. On the other side of the coin, Drew Mitchell's inside ball was excellent and led to Stephen Moore's try.

Villain of the match: Clean and fair. No villain.

The scorers:

For Australia:
Tries: Barnes 2, Mitchell 2, McCalman, Pocock 2, Moore, Ashley-Cooper, Ma'afu
Cons: O'Connor 9

For Russia:
Tries: Ostroushko, Simplikevich, Rachkov
Con: Rachkov 2
Drop: Rachkov

Australia: 15 James O'Connor, 14 Radike Samo, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Berrick Barnes, 11 Drew Mitchell, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Luke Burgess, 8 Ben McCalman, 7 David Pocock, 6 Scott Higginbotham, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 James Horwill (captain), 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 James Slipper.
Replacements: 16 Tatafu Polota Nau, 17 Saia Fainga'a, 18 Salesi Ma'afu, 19 Rob Simmons, 20 Rocky Elsom, 21 Will Genia, 22 Nick Phipps.

Russia: 15 Vasily Artemyev, 14 Denis Simplikevich, 13 Andrey Kuzin, 12 Alexey Makovetskiy, 11 Vladimir Ostroushko, 10 Yury Kushnarev, 9 Alexander Yanyushkin, 8 Victor Gresev, 7 Vyacheslav Grachev, 6 Artem Fatakhov, 5 Adam Byrnes, 4 Alexander Voytov, 3 Ivan Prishchepenko, 2 Vladislav Korshunov (c), 1 Sergey Popov.
Replacements: 16 Evgeny Matveev, 17 Vladimir Botvinnikov, 18 Alexey Travkin, 19 Andrey Garbuzov, 20 Alexander Shakirov, 21 Konstantin Rachkov, 22 Mikhail Babaev.

Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
Assistant referees: George Clancy (Ireland), Simon McDowell (Ireland)
Television match official: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

Comments

AussieRumble says...

@Danut

mate I reckon calling Cooper a coward is a bit wrong. Giving it to McCaw in any game is gonna fire the whole ABs team against you, don't reckon that's cowardly. Didn't like the shove in the back tho, that was over the top disrespect to a truly great sportsman, thought the knee was way overhyped and looked more cheeky than foul... his tackling tech is a bit poor and needs work, but to be fair he doesn't mind getting involved in rucks and has no probs running at opp def lines

Posted 00:50 02nd October 2011

turmeric says...

@crunchfit - Sorry to tell you but Samo didnt score a try mate. He played ok though.

@planetrugby - You got the scorecard wrong, Pockock got 2 tries.

Posted 21:43 01st October 2011

crunchfit says...

I missed the match. How did Samo play? Was really looking forward to seeing him play but missed the match. Great to see he got a try.

Posted 17:25 01st October 2011

blametheref says...

Why the hell does everyone boo Quade Cooper? Unbelievably bad for supporters to do this...can no one see he's a great entertaining player and good for the game???

Posted 16:46 01st October 2011

redrosemark says...

Trinats:

How can the weather be a villain, you dolt? You saying the convicts and their fans can't cope with anything other dry stillness? How limited your outlook is...

Posted 15:58 01st October 2011

sandal says...

Trinats says: """ (re Cooper booing) ... Are you kiwis that scared of Cooper ???? """

Trinats, shall we consider your constant baiting of Kiwis in the same light?

Posted 15:25 01st October 2011

golden_stateNBA says...

@Reeferman

Agree as much as I dont want Australia to win all the booing is a bit to much.

Australia has some great players. I think for many kiwis its the fear of being beat by big brother.

I would reather see the ABs do there talk on the field and beat Australia or South Africa then we have our bragging rights.

Oh and Kev not all new zealand players are angels(Robin Brooke)

Posted 12:00 01st October 2011

coronach says...

@ cuw31 - Thomas Waldrom remains a popular player in NZ, regardless of who he plays for, he has a good image and can't see there being any animosity towards him, suspect he'll get a cheers when he runs with the ball.

Posted 11:52 01st October 2011

adamk says...

@cuw31 Russia was actually ranked 21st I think...

Posted 11:48 01st October 2011

meneer says...

22 points conceded, not looking like world champions to me - looking forward to the next stage.

Posted 11:47 01st October 2011

hayj05 says...

I just read an amaziing stat on the IRB site.

That was the first time Australia has conceded more than 2 tries in a RWC match since the 1987 Bronze Final against Wales. What a defensive record from Aus & what an achievement by Russia.

Posted 11:43 01st October 2011

Fatflanker says...

Ahh, crowd only booing Cooper to put him off his kicks, not Australia. Thanks for clearing that up guys - here I was thinking you lot were just bad sports!

Posted 10:25 01st October 2011

coronach says...

Reeferman - the element of surprise, well yes that is one theory!

Certainly will be a surprise after today's flay performance - they can't afford to play like that again a better side would tear them apart.

Posted 09:53 01st October 2011

dylster says...

@ Reeferman

i think youll find its only Cooper the kiwis are booing..which is ironic as hes a kiwi. We have plenty of respect for the likes of Beale, Genia, Pocock, Mitchell etc

Posted 07:48 01st October 2011

Reeferman says...

Whether by intention or not, Australia look wobbly. If Australia have one advantage now, it's the element of surprise. Remember 2003?

Posted 06:58 01st October 2011

coronach says...

what would Deans take from that performance? potentially lost another back, the last 40 was just dreadful; no structure, no idea.

Posted 06:23 01st October 2011

jonesy2 says...

im so shattered for drew mitchell. they need to get phil waugh on the plane

Posted 06:00 01st October 2011

brands says...

terrible performace from oz, hardly sending shivers down any spines, they are also dropping like the marshmellows they are, soft!!!!

Posted 05:59 01st October 2011

hayj05 says...

You've got to admire Russia spirit, 8 tries in their first ever WC & they all came against Italy, Ireland, & Australia. Got to be a record for one of the "minnows"?

Posted 05:47 01st October 2011

melkdave says...

Good performance by both teamsfree flowing from Australia and doggid by Russia .I think both teams got what they wantedfropm the match lol.Except for the Mitchel injury hope its not as bad as it looked .Again a good match for the neutral to watch .The smaler teams have really made this RWC so far .Now the QFs are here lets prey it continues

Posted 05:39 01st October 2011

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