Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has brought back experienced duo Will Genia and Bernard Foley to start in the halves for Sunday's clash against Wales. Meanwhile Dane Haylett-Petty will start at fullback with Adam Ashley-Cooper on the wing.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has said he's disappointed in the way Reece Hodge has been cited after a tackle during the Fiji match.
The Wallabies have been officially welcomed to the Rugby World Cup by World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper at ceremony in Sapporo.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has revealed their World Cup build up so far in Odawara has been perfect and insists he's not looking any further ahead than their opener against Fiji.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika hasn't ruled out picking players in the Rugby World Cup squad who have been yet to feature for the side so far in 2019. The side touched down this morning with the RWC squad set to be unveiled on Friday.
Isi Naisarani will make his Wallabies debut at no.8 this weekend against the Springboks, while Harry Johnson-Holmes has been parachuted in for his first cap after a raft of injuries in Johannesburg.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, Waratahs and Wallabies captain Michael Hooper and Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson have shown a united front this morning, addressing the media together regarding the Israel Folau situation.
Michael Cheika is guaranteed to remain Wallabies coach through to the 2019 Rugby World Cup but Rugby Australia has announced he will answer to a new boss in Scott Johnson, who will start a three-year contract as director of rugby in 2019.
Wallabies flanker David Pocock revealed his ongoing neck concerns at Wednesday's RUPA lunch where he was awarded the Medal for Excellence and People Choice award. Pocock also opened up about his connection with Wallabies coach Michael Cheika.
Rugby Australia chairman Cameron Clyne and the board have thrown their full support behind Wallabies coach Michael Cheika after they met for discussions today. Clyne made a brief stop at Rugby AU headquarters to answer questions from the media.
Wrecking ball Taniela Tupou has been named for his first Wallabies start, alongside Polota-Nau and Sio in the front row. Coach, Michael Cheika positive the youngster is up for the challenge of starting against the Springboks in Port Elizabeth.
Rugby Australia CEO Raelene Castle has full confidence in Michael Chieka's plan despite a disappointing Bledisloe result. Castle confirmed Cheika will stay on contract till next year's World Cup.