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Australia 36-5 Wales: women’s international rugby union – as it happened

Australia 36-5 Wales: women’s international rugby union – as it happened

In the second Test match between Australia's Wallaroos and Wales, the Wallaroos secured a convincing 36-5 victory. The match was played in Sydney, with the Wallaroos showing a strong defensive performance, particularly in the early stages. Despite Wales' attempts to breach the Australian line, the Wallaroos' defensive efforts, led by Bridie O'Gorman, were able to repel the Welsh attacks. Although Wales managed to get within inches of the Wallaroos' line, they were unable to capitalize, opting to go for a try instead of taking the three points on offer. The Wallaroos' offensive play eventually paid off, with the home team running out comfortable winners in the end.

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