Fiji Water Flying Fijians Coach Mick Byrne believes, that the July Test match against the Wallabies, is another great opportunity to build up on their performance, towards the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
This match will also serve as the Wallabies’ final preparation before their three-Test series against the British and Irish Lions.
Byrne says that starting their international season with a test match against Australia in Newcastle is an exciting prospect.
He adds that playing 80 high quality repeated effort minutes against these Tier one teams, is their ultimate goal which will allow them to show the exciting talent our team is building.
The Wallabies will host the Fiji Water Flying Fijians on Sunday 6th July, at McDonald Jones Stadium, in Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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