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November 28, 2010

Posted on 11/28/2010

Wallabies turn on the razzle dazzle

Les Bleus meet their Paris match on Saturday night according to the Sydney Morning Herald's Greg Growden.

"The Wallabies went on a wild second-half points scoring spree to enjoy their biggest win over France to end their spring tour the best way possible with a 59-16 trouncing at Stade de France in Paris today.

"...The Wallabies decided to show all their backline tricks with their wide, expansive passing from all quarters of the field and astute chip kicking reaping seven tries including three to winger Drew Mitchell. The Wallabies other winger James O'Connor also enjoyed a great night out finishing with 29 points from a try, six conversions and four penalty goals. O'Connor also consolidated himself as Australia's number one on goalkicker missing only two from 12 attempts.

"Outside-centre Adam Ashley-Cooper had an exceptional game. Where everything seemed to be falling apart in the first half, Ashley-Cooper held it together by scoring the first try of the game and then making endless charges at the line to allow the Wallabies to stay level 13-13 with the then dangerous French."

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