The Qantas Wallabies will take on an inform Ireland side this weekend in Dublin. This will be the biggest test for the Wallabies so far on the Spring Tour and with the Grand Slam still in play this match will have extra significance.
Wallabies captain Stephen Moore addresses the media after the Wallabies put the final preparations in place ahead of the fourth Test on the Spring Tour against the Irish in Dublin.
Wallaby rookie Reece Hodge and second rower Kane Douglas speak to the media before a heavy training day with the team.
The Qantas Wallabies trained in Dublin for the first time on the Spring Tour today. The squad have quickly shifted to the Irish test after securing their third win in a row over the French.
How good was that! Thanks for all the support at Stade de France and back home! #StrongerAsOne
An amazing try from Tevita Kuridrani and some breakdown brilliance from David Pocock helped seal a gritty 25-23 win over France in Paris.
Wallaby no. 821, Luke Burgess thinks the new-look Wallabies can take down the French in Paris tomorrow morning!
The Wallabies have made twelve changes to the side that beat Scotland but have a mixture of youth and experience. The Wallabies will go in as underdogs to a season defining match with the French.
The Wallabies are enjoying Paris, but Michael Cheika is keeping his eyes on the prize.
An extra eight players have linked up with the Wallabies this week ahead of Saturday's Test against France!
Hear from David Pocock and Rob Simmons after the Scotland Test. Both players look back on the match and shift the focus to the next Test match on tour against the French in Paris.
Scotland centre Huw Jones barged onto a deft kick behind the Wallabies line to open the scoring at Murrayfield.