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Schmidt leaves repaired Wallabies with gifts of Canham and Lonergan for Kiss | Daniel Gallan

Australia's Wallabies finish strong under departing coach Joe Schmidt, dominating Italy 57-10. With newfound depth and experience, Schmidt leaves behind a broader player pool and a clear game strategy. Now, Les Kiss aims to build consistenc...

The Guardian Sport· Jul 18, 2026 · 3:14 PM · 2 views

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Australia's Wallabies finish strong under departing coach Joe Schmidt, dominating Italy 57-10. With newfound depth and experience, Schmidt leaves behind a broader player pool and a clear game strategy. Now, Les Kiss aims to build consistency ahead of next year's World Cup.

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