Hadleigh Parkes celebrating the first Wales try after 12 minutes. Wales have beaten the Wallabies 29-25 in a thrilling but controversial Pool D clash in Tokyo at the Rugby World Cup. Should be play on #AUSvWAL #RWC19 — Christy Doran (@ChristypDoran) September 29, 2019Over-the-top call for Kerevi penalty, secondary contact to neck should be a warning at best. Wales first five-eighth Dan Biggar slotted the fastest drop goal in World Cup history in the first minute. Wales were 23-8 to the good and Patchell kicked their second drop goal after the break but the Wallabies responded with their second try to fullback Dane Haylett-Petty.
Source: Stuff September 29, 2019 09:10 UTC