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Wallabies Seek Redemption Against Wales in Rugby Rematch
Gaining respect, rather than revenge, has been the theme for the Wallabies as they prepare for a rematch with Rugby World Cup tormenters Wales in the first of two Tests in Sydney on Saturday.
Australia suffered a record defeat against Wales in the previous matchup, but with new captain Liam Wright leading the team, only five survivors from the previous encounter remain in the squad.
Wales coach Warren Gatland has also introduced a fresh-faced team with Dewi Lake as the new skipper, bringing in new blood to the lineup.
Wales hopes to end their seven-match losing streak as they face the Wallabies, with a lineup including young talents such as Ellis Bevan and Ben Thomas in key positions.
The Wallabies are heavily favored going into the match, aiming to redeem themselves following a turbulent period since the World Cup defeat at Lyon.
Test legend Tim Horan reflects on the embarrassing loss at Lyon, highlighting the need for a strong comeback from the Australian team.
Both teams have made significant changes to their rosters, setting the stage for an intense and competitive matchup on the field.
With a mix of experience and fresh talent, the Wallabies and Wales are gearing up for a thrilling showdown that promises to be a test of skill and determination.