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Posted: 2022-10-22 09:28:22

Australia have flirted with disaster but fought their way into the Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, clinging on for a 13-7 victory over Wales.

Two Lori Cramer penalties proved the difference on Saturday in Whangarei, where the Wallaroos underwhelmed on their way to a tight victory.

Australia were dominant in possession but disjointed in attack, scoring just one try on 12 visits to the Welsh 22.

Running into the wind, Australia boasted a 10-7 half-time lead, with Iliseva Batibasaga's fifth-minute try cancelled out by Sioned Harries's effort.

The stage was set for the Wallaroos to run over the top of Wales, but time and again Australia turned over possession on an infuriating afternoon for coach Jay Tregonning.

Kaitlan Leaney's 70th-minute yellow card gave Wales a look at a mighty upset and their first-ever win over Australia, but the Wallaroos successfully starved them of the ball to prevail.

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