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          Rugby World Cup 2023
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          PortugalPortugalPOR
          • Richie Arnold(19')
          • Dave Porecki(22')
          • Angus Bell(26')
          • Fraser McReight(47')
          • Marika Koroibete(74')
          • Ben Donaldson(20', 24', 27')
          • Ben Donaldson(4')
          • Pedro Bettencourt(12')
          • Rafael Simoes(70')
          • Samuel Marques(13', 71')
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          Wallabies keep slim hopes of quarterfinals alive against Portugal

            Multiple Authors
            Oct 3, 2023, 08:14 AM
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            Australia did just enough to keep their miniscule World Cup hopes alive with an unconvincing but hardfought 34-14 bonus-point win over a lively Portugal team in their final Pool C match on Sunday.

            Losses to Fiji and Wales had left Australia's campaign on life support and the Wallabies now need Portugal to beat Fiji next week without allowing the Pacific islanders a bonus point.

            Richie Arnold, David Porecki and Angus Bell crossed for Australia in the first half and a fourth forward, Fraser McReight, secured the all-important bonus point early in the second half.

            Marika Koroibete finally got the Australian backs on the board in the 74th minute but only after the Wallabies had weathered a storm playing with 13 men for the best part of 10 minutes.

            "We're still alive. That was the aim of the day," said coach Eddie Jones, who has led Australia to two wins in nine tests this year.

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            "For a young team down to 13 men we showed plenty of courage and fought hard. We've done that all season, sometimes the results haven't been in our favour...well, most of the time."

            Roared on by their own passionate support and most of the neutrals at Stade Geoffrey Guichard, Portugal dominated large parts of the match and were well worth the two tries they scored through Pedro Bettencourt and Rafael Simoes.

            If the Portugal that ran the Wallabies ragged for 10 minutes before Bettencourt went over for his 14th minute try turn up against Fiji in Toulouse next Sunday then Australia's campaign might yet have legs.

            "We're really proud but we lost, so not happy to be honest," said Portugal captain Tomas Appleton.

            "We still have one more shot next week to show what we want - and that is to win - but I'm disappointed."

            Unfortunately for Portugal, however, Bettencourt was shown a yellow card for a high hit a minute after scoring and by the time he touched the ball again, Australia had run in three tries.

            The Wallabies were still inaccurate at times and Portugal's effervescent running game continued to trouble them as it had their previous pool opponents Wales and Georgia.

            Number eight Rob Valetini and prop Bell were a big presence up front, however, and the threat Izaia Perese presented every time he touched the ball in midfield begged the question of why this was his first start of the tournament.

            Flanker Nicolas Martins came within an ace of adding a second try for Portugal before being forced into touch and Australia went in at halftime 24-7 ahead but without the bonus point they needed.

            McReight resolved that matter when he went over for a try in the 47th minute and gutsy defence repelled the Portuguese from six lineouts close to the line, although replacement hooker Matt Faessler was yellow-carded for collapsing one maul.

            Replacement centre Samu Kerevi soon joined him in the sin bin for a fend to the head of a Portuguese defender but the Australians continued to fight for every yard.

            A change of tack to a five-metre scrum finally did the trick for Portugal with replacement lock Rafael Simoes forcing his way over the line to the delight of the majority of the crowd of 41,432.

            Koroibete's late try added a gloss to the scoreline but took nothing away from another brilliant performance from the 16th-ranked Portuguese.

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            Standings

            Pool A
            RTeamGPPDP
            1FRA4+17818
            2NZL4+20615
            3ITA4-6710
            4URU4-995
            5NAM4-2180
            Pool B
            RTeamGPPDP
            1IRE4+14419
            2SOU4+11715
            3SCO4+7510
            4TON4-815
            5ROM4-2550
            Pool C
            RTeamGPPDP
            1WAL4+8419
            2FIJ4+511
            3AUS4-111
            4POR4-396
            5GEO4-493
            Pool D
            RTeamGPPDP
            1ENG4+11118
            2ARG4+5814
            3JAP4+29
            4SAM4+177
            5CHI4-1880
            Full Table

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