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Wallabies deny Wales...again

23rd June 2012 05:21

Berrick Barnes Wales Australia 2012 3 0

Match winner: Berrick Barnes

For the second time in as many weeks Australia needed a late penalty to edge past Wales, winning 20-19 in an engrossing clash in Sydney.

Berrick Barnes landed a penalty five minutes from full-time to break Welsh hearts after yet another spirited display from the visitors.

The result leaves Wales winless against the Wallabies on Australia soil since 1969.

When the dust settles, the Welsh will have some long analysis to do, both on themselves and on Craig Joubert, who had a big influence on the game. He attempted to lay down the law as strictly as possible, but ended up breaking the rhythm and causing frustration a little too much, while also failing to deal with a lot of unwillingness to scrum properly from both sides. Australia responded slightly better overall but both teams looked scared to attempt things at times, too desperate at others.

They'll also reflect on the bounce of the ball which took James Hook's long hack downfield into touch milliseconds before the chasing Hook, 10 metres ahead of his nearest opponent arrived to gather it. Sometimes you just can't buy a break.

But there's little point in the Welsh screaming at Joubert or Lady Luck. They could also look to the number of restarts they failed to deal with and the two clear penalties in the 73rd and 74th minutes, of which first cost them good attacking position and the second the winning three points.

There was nothing to choose between the teams at half time in rugby terms but Barnes' fourth penalty just before the interval gave Australia a 12-9 lead - the four penalty to three scoreline an indication both of the broken rhythm of the game and the incessant stream of penalties. The second half was better as the teams tired and the game broke up naturally.

It took 61 minutes for the first try to be scored, but when Ryan Jones crashed over under the posts on a pick-and-go after Alex Cuthbert's run Wales took the lead for the first time and were good value for it. More precise on attack and threatening with ball in hand, the scrum was beginning to turn the screw as well.

The try drew an immediate response though - again from one of those spilled restarts - and the defence, panicked, folded in and left Rob Horne oodles of space outside. Even then, Horne almost butchered it, ending up controlling the ball between forearm and leg as he touched down. the TMO deemed that enough downward pressure and Australia had the lead back.

Leigh Halfpenny's fourth penalty - his second from 50 metres - with ten minutes left on the clock put the Six Nations champions back in front to set up a grandstand finish.

Barnes held his nerve, however, to split the uprights in the 75th minute to give Australia a one-point win and a 3-0 series clean sweep.

Man of the match: Try-scorer Ryan Jones and Jonathan Davies had strong games for the Welsh. A mention too for Barnes, who was near faultless from the kicking tee and landed the winning points with a cool swing of the leg. But we'll go for Wallaby skipper David Pocock who was a constant thorn in the side of the Welshman at the breakdown.

Moment of the match: The TMO made big call when he awarded Rob Horne's try. At first glance it looked like the centre lost control in act of going over. It would have ben extremely harsh to deny the try and, in the end, it turned out be a game-changing decision...

Villain of the match: No nasty stuff to report...

The scorers:

For Australia:
Try: Horne
Pens: Barnes 5

For Wales:
Try: R. Jones
Con: Halfpenny
Pens: Halfpenny 4

Australia: 15 Kurtley Beale, 14 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 13 Rob Horne, 12 Pat McCabe, 11 Digby Ioane, 10 Berrick Barnes, 9 Will Genia, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 David Pocock (c), 6 Scott Higginbotham, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 Tatafu Polota Nau, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Stephen Moore, 17 Ben Alexander, 18 Rob Simmons, 19 Dave Dennis, 20 Michael Hooper, 21 Nic White, 22 Anthony Fainga'a.

Wales: 15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Ashley Beck, 11 George North, 10 Rhys Priestland, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Ryan Jones, 7 Sam Warburton (c), 6 Dan Lydiate, 5 Alun Wyn Jones, 4 Bradley Davies, 3 Adam Jones, 2 Matthew Rees, 1 Gethin Jenkins.
Replacements: 16 Ken Owens, 17 Paul James, 18 Luke Charteris, 19 Justin Tipuric, 20 Rhys Webb, 21 James Hook, 22 Scott Williams.

Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Assistant referees: Jaco Peyper (South Africa), Jonathon White (New Zealand)
Television match official: Vinny Munro (New Zealand)

Comments

celticspirit says...

On a different note, can someone NEUTRAL (no Welsh, no Australians and no South Africans) please comment on the ref for me? I dont want any patriotic comments or anything, just a fair assessment. I personally thought he was absolutely horrible, the worst performance I have seen from a referee other than Wayne Barnes in years. In fact, Joubert might well be the new Wayne Barnes,,,

The only word is indeed is frustrating, JayStarr.

Go the All Blacks and go Ireland and go the ref!

Posted 08:33 23rd June 2012

mayhem says...

Truly awful game, both sides absolutely terrible! My attentions now turn to my fatherland, cmon the Boks!!!

Posted 08:31 23rd June 2012

Wallaroo says...

@JayStarr you may be frustrated but I'm real happy. 3-0 series win to the Wallabies, the final game mainly made up of Tah players playing in Sydney - Yeah, I'll take that any day.

Go the Wallabies!!!!

Posted 08:27 23rd June 2012

celticspirit says...

Melkdave, I think yiour expectations are too high... To all but beat Australia for the first time in over 4 decades and then say they would have had a wooden spoon with that performance??? Come on. As a Scotsman, I would be happy to swap the position with Wales... ;)

Posted 08:24 23rd June 2012

Round15 says...

Congrats to Australia on your 3-0 win. A lot of ifs, buts and maybes from us but ultimately I think you deserved it. I think that last test showed the difference between the sides and maybe the hemispheres in total. At the breakdown Australia controlled their own ball a lot better and recycled at speed, at times we were so slow i though my sky box was playing up. Australia also support their ball carriers a lot better, normally they make a line break and they have support on their shoulder where to often ours were left isolated.

We have a young side and I hope they can learn a lot. Also the coaches in the NH neeed to try to speed up our game not just at international level but through the regional and junior levels. In some ways perhaps it better we lost as 3-0 says a lot and we cant paper up these cracks.

Posted 08:24 23rd June 2012

PontySurrey says...

An error strewn game not helped by a very pedantic ref with little empathy for the game.

Posted 08:23 23rd June 2012

jimbosim says...

Hard Luck Wales, very unlucky again?

Unfortunatley still lacking in a little belief, look forward now to the autumn?

Posted 08:18 23rd June 2012

firepower says...

WELL DONE THE WALLABIES!!

Posted 08:11 23rd June 2012

JayStarr says...

I can't remember when last I saw a game of rugby that was that frustrating..!

Australia was frustrating, Wales was frustrating - and even a usually good Craig Joubert was frustrating! EVEN THE SCORE WAS FRUSTRATING..! Really - AGAIN!? In such beautiful weather!?

Australia was once again lucky to get the win. That try by Horne basically happened because the ball fell downwards out of his arm instead of sideways - but he clearly didn't have control of it. Anyway, Wales made so made stupid errors again I can't exactly say they deserved to win. But they certainly could've done so at a number of opportunities. Actually, I don't think either team deserved to win this one!

I think it's pretty clear now that Wales and Australia are level at this moment in time. The only reason Australia edged all three games was because they had home advantage. However, neither side are looking very good.

Let's hope the All Black v. Ireland game is better - I'm feeling empty after that one!

Posted 07:59 23rd June 2012

melkdave says...

Well i didnt think Wales could be any worse than they have been.Boy was i WRONG,if they had preformed like they have in the 3 tests in the 6Ns .Im confident saying THEY not Scotland would have got the wooden spoonThe only reason it wasnt a massacre today ,was that Australia where just as badSo disappointed by Wales ,no way near world beaters ,and this comming 6Ns they will be lucky not to be last on those performancesStopping now before i say something idiotic or rude ,im that angry at Wales

Posted 07:52 23rd June 2012

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