The Herald (South Africa)

Coach wary as Aussies start campaign against Fiji

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AUSTRALIA kick off their World Cup campaign against Fiji today with coach Michael Cheika admitting there was no comfortabl­e feeling in the pool of death.

Pool A also includes hosts England, who beat Fiji 35-11 in the tournament opener on Friday, and Wales, who laboured to an ultimately convincing 54-9 win over Uruguay on Sunday.

“The teams in our pool [have] a totally different lead in,” Cheika said.

“There is no feeling comfortabl­e in our group. Perhaps that’s how it should be. It’s the World Cup and it will be tough every game and we will have to earn everything we get.”

Cheika named Toulon playmaker Matt Giteau at inside centre and, for only the second time, stand-out open- side flankers Michael Hooper and David Pocock in the backrow.

The strong team Cheika named is an indication that the former No 8 is taking nothing for granted, especially after Japan’s shock victory over South Africa.

“You’ve always got to have that readiness in rugby because it’s a contact sport. It’s a game where the humble usually succeed,” Cheika said.

“In any one contest, you might go good in one scrum and then you might get pushed off in the next one.

“You’ve just got to be on all the time. I think that all the teams who are coming here now more often – from what I’ve seen over the progressio­n of the tournament – are believing that they can win, as opposed to com- ing here just to participat­e.”

The Wallabies won the Rugby Championsh­ip earlier this year, with Cheika saying: “We were able to get a bit of consistenc­y. We’ll look now to push that to another level.”

Fiji coach John McKee made four changes to his “jitter-free” team.

All four changes come in the forwards with hooker Sunia Koto, lock Apisalome Ratuniyawa­ra and No 8 Sakiusa Matadigo replaced by Tuapati Talemaitog­a, Tevita Cavubati and Netani Talei respective­ly.

Blindside flanker Dominiko Waqaniburo­tu’s place was taken by Clermont’s Peceli Yato after the former was found guilty of a tip tackle against England and suspended for one week.

“We are pretty excited for the game [today] and excited to try step up from how we did against England,” Cavubati said.

“Australia like to run the ball and we are expecting them to do that. We expect it to be a faster game than the England game, although if the ball comes our way I’m sure they will be trying to slow things down.”

Fiji pushed England for long periods but paid the price for a series of missed kicks at goal.

“We felt really good and we felt we were in control for some parts of the game,” Cavubati said.

“But now it’s important we pick up a win. We don’t want to go into our shells now. We know that one upset will change the pool altogether.” – AFP

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