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Can Joe Schmidt’s Wallabies upset Ireland?

7/2/202624 min

Andy Farrell and Ireland begin their latest bloc of fixtures with a clash against Australia in Sydney.

Jonathan Drennan of the Sydney Morning Herald joins Nathan Johns to discuss why Joe Schmidt is still in charge of the Wallabies, will they put out a better showing than what we saw in Dublin last November and why both teams have selected in the way that they have.

Produced by John Casey.


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  4. Nathan Johns· Host0:57

    [upbeat jingle] [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome along to the Counter Rock Rugby podcast, brought to you by The Irish Times in partnership with Oak Energy. Ireland are taking on the Wallabies this weekend, the return of Andy Farrell's side to competitive action. Uh, regular listeners will remember Jonathan Drennan, Belfast-born, living in Sydney, working for the Sydney Morning Herald. This is his Christmas, I suppose, whenever Ireland play Australia,

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