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Australia vs Wales live stream rugby Friendly match 03 Dec 2011
Wales vs Australia live
Date: Saturday, December 3
Competition: Friendly match
Venue: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Kick-off: 14:30 GMT
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan


Recent results:

2011: Australia won 21-18 in Auckland (RWC)
2010: Australia won 25-16 in Cardiff
2009: Australia won 33-12 in Cardiff
2008: Wales won 21-18 in Cardiff
2007: Australia won 32-20 in Cardiff (RWC)


It’s been three years since Wales last tasted victory over the men from Down Under (21-18 in 2008), and the hosts will be wanting to do everything in their power to not only avoid a third loss on the trot and give Shane Williams a winning send-off. On saturday start Friendly match between Wales vs Australia live. Wales vs Australia live best team are ready to fight Friendly match 2011. The big match and powerful action Wales vs Australia live live stream over the world of enjoyable for waiting match on start 03 December 2011, Kick off: 14:30 GMT time and match is scheduled to be held at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. Welcome to watch Wales vs Australia live live online streaming Rugby Friendly match with live stream online game. Watch Wales vs Australia live. Are you a die hard rugby union fan like I am? You are invited to watch and Enjoy Wales vs Australia live stream match of 2011, rugby union. Wales will be looking to avenge their World Cup third-place play-off defeat when they host Australia at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday. Prop Scott Andrews makes his first start for Wales, and anybody thinking he might be in for an easy ride against the Wallabies pack will have forgotten the surprising strength they showed in the third-place play-off just last month. But a comprehensive semifinal defeat by the All Blacks, the eventual champions, left Australia with much to ponder.
Team:
Wales: Leigh Halfpenny, George North, Toby Faletau, Sam Warburton (c), Dan Lydiate, Ian Evans, Bradley Davies, Scott Andrews, Huw Bennett, Gethin Jenkins, Scott Williams, Jamie Roberts, Shane Williams, Rhys Priestland, Lloyd Williams.


Replacements: Tavis Knoyle, Dan Biggar, Matthew Rees, Ryan Bevington, Ryan Jones, Justin Tipuric, Alex Cuthbert.
Australia: Adam Ashley-Cooper, Lachie Turner, James Slipper.
Replacements: Stephen Moore, Ben Lucas, Ben Tapuai, Nick Phipps, Ben Alexander, Nathan Sharpe, Radike Samo, Anthony Fainga’a, Berrick Barnes, Digby Ioane, James O’Connor, Will Genia, Ben McCalman, David Pocock, Scott Higginbotham, Rob Simmons, James Horwill, Salesi Ma’afu, Tatafu Polota-Nau.
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