Wallabies unleash ‘Tongan Thor’ on France in 2nd Test AFP
Australia elevated strapping prop
Taniela Tupou to the starting line-up Sunday for the second Test against
France as they look to cut out errors and be more clinical in their drive to seal the series.
The Wallabies conjured a miraculous
23-21 win in the opening Test of three at Brisbane last week, with Noah Lolesio capitalising on sloppy handling from France in the dying stages to drill a penalty after the final hooter.
While a welcome victory for coach Dave Rennie – only his second in seven games since taking over – their performance was riddled with missed tackles, forward passes and too many turnovers early on.
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We asked you to rate every Wallabies player out of 10 following their thrilling, but imperfect, win over France in the first Test of their three-match series.
Despite coming off the bench, Taniela ‘Tongan Thor’ Tupou was the standout amongst
Roar readers – scoring an average of 7.61 out of ten. He was also the only player whose most common score was eight.
Marika Koroibete was adjudged the best of the run-on XV, scoring 7.34, while Harry Wilson was close behind on 7.13.