Misery as Wallabies look set to leave competition at the swimming pool phase for the very first branch after embarrassing 40-6 thrashing.
Australia has actually been left in shock after their rugby group suffered their worst-ever defeat in a World Cup match and looks set to leave the competition at the swimming pool phase for the very first time.
The Wallabies, two times world champs, lost 40-6 to Wales in what was likewise Australia’s worst-ever loss to Wales.
The group, who have actually currently lost to Fiji, have one group match left– versus Portugal. They will require to win that match and hope other ratings go their method to stand any possibility of advancing to the knockouts.
“Rock Bottom: Wallabies worst headache becomes a reality,” was the decision of papers The Australian and The Daily Telegraph.
The most recent loss increases the pressure on Australia head coach Eddie Jones, with 7 beats in 8 video games considering that he took charge in January.
Jones informed Stan Sport that everybody was “gutted” at the outcome.
“Whether we’ve struck rock bottom I do not understand, however I’ve got to take obligation for it,” he stated.
Some media reports have actually declared the veteran coach has actually been spoken with by the Japan Rugby Union about training their group after the competition, regardless of having an agreement with the Australian group till 2027.
Jones has actually likewise been greatly criticised for bringing an unskilled team to the World Cup.
“The Eddie Jones experiment can formally be stated a catastrophe after the Wallabies all however crashed out of the World Cup in record-breaking style,” rugby press reporter Tom Decent composed in the Sydney Morning Herald.
Numerous Wallabies stars revealed their discouragement at the outcome.
“Shattered for @Wallabies however congrats to my valley good friends,” composed previous Australia fly-half Matt Giteau on social networks outlet X, previously Twitter.
Previous New Zealand worldwide and Stan Sport expert Sonny Bill Williams stated he felt for the gamers and taking a trip Australian advocates who left the arena early in their droves.
“That 2nd half, they appeared like a group that simply lost belief,” stated Williams, a double World Cup winner with the All Blacks.
“Forty-six was actually humiliating and I feel for these kids. They’re going to bring this on for the rest of their professions and feel this till they get to return here once again and remedy it.”