Australia boss Eddie Jones has apologised to his country following the Wallabies' crushing defeat to Wales.
Wales cruised to a 40-6 victory to qualify for the quarter-finals, leaving Australia stranded with the possibility of exiting the World Cup at the pool stage for the first time in their history.Australia are not officially out of the tournament but need multiple results to go their way including Wales beating Georgia and Georgia overcoming Fiji.
Gatland: Life is about what you deserve, and we deserved to winWales head coach Warren Gatland said:'I thought it would be a close game, in fairness we had a great week training in terms of preparation. We have put a lot of work in the last four months as a team together, we are a momentum team, we build on confidence in terms of performances.'It was an outstanding performance in terms of what we wanted to achieve, game-management.
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