'Doing their thing, playing free:' Wallabies smash Georgia to kick-start RWC campaign in style

By Tony Harper / Editor

PARIS – It was far from perfect, but Eddie Jones is finally on the board in his second coming as Wallabies coach as his biggest selection gamble paid off brilliantly against Georgia.

The Australians won 35-15, attacking with verve and showcasing the athleticism of Jordie Petaia and Mark Nawaqanitawase in the opening half. But the standout story was a coronation for No.15 Ben Donaldson, a surprise selection ahead of Andrew Kellaway.

Donaldson scored two tries and, after missing his first kick was perfect from the tee thereafter, ending with 25 points. After his second try he received a rare standing ovation from Jones in the coaching box and he was named man of the match. He was inches away from grabbing a hat-trick at the death.

The Waratahs have let Donaldson go for next Super season – he will go the Force full of confidence now.

His first try on 56 minutes came after Taniela Tupou galloped into open ground and threw a pass worthy of a flyhalf. Tongar Thor has quite the highlights reel and he looked right back where he needs to be after 2022 was destroyed by an Achilles injury.

Ben Donaldson scores a try. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

We had a game plan, we’ve been building for a long time. The boys executed for the full 80 minutes and made me look half decent,” said Donaldson, after Australia rose from ninth to sixth on the world rankings.

“Kicking was part of our plan. For me at the back, providing my voice, a loud voice and a decent boot, a big boot.”

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There were loose moments, especially early in the second 40 when Georgia scored while down to 14 men, but the Australians gave Jones his first victory after five straight losses since replacing Dave Rennie at the helm.

Georgia also came home brilliantly, needing try savers from Donno and Marky Mark, before they clinched the final try of the game to huge roars from the plus 75,000 crowd

Jones’ skipper Will Skelton was superb and while he’s considered a quiet man he was caught revving the team up in the first half and reminding them of the plan.

“Stick to the f—ing game plan… that’s it, just do your f—ing job. Be both sides, patience in the A Zone. Use them, boom boom, f–ing kick it back. Sweet?” Skelton roared.

The 34th minute loss of Tate McDermott, who was crunched with a knee to the head while trying to tackle Georgia’s No.8 Beka Gorgadze and is likely to miss the second pool match against Fiji, drained some of Australia’s attacking spark.

Australia’s Tate McDermott (left) runs with the ball during the 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool C match at the Stade de France, Paris. Picture date: Saturday September 9, 2023. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

Nic White couldn’t deliver the same impact.

Petaia went across in just the second minute following a rare Nawaqanitawase 50-22. Australia settled and ran it left with McDermott’s sharp pass finding Petaia who crashed through two defenders.

Petaia played at the 2019 World Cup and has hardly entrenched his position since then.

“What I love about Jordie is he’s doing both sdes of the ball at the moment, his attack , it shows confidence in his game play,” said his former captain Michael Hooper on Stan Sport. “Eddie wants to play eyes up rugby and he’ll be really happy with that.”

Wallabies 2003 World Cup finalist Mat Rogers said Petaia struggled in the warm up against France but was showing more of his talents on Sunday.

“The most important thing is getting hands on the ball early and that’s what he’s done tonight. In the warm up against France we didn’t call his name for the first 30 minutes, he was really quiet. The longer you leave yourself out of the game it’s hard to get yourself back. He’s done a great job tonight.”

Georgia hit back straight away when Australia’s actual flyhalf Carter Gordon horribly shanked an exit from the kickoff after Petaia’s try. The charge down led to a penalty but the Australians were untroubled and enjoyed 70 percent territory for the first half.

Nawaqanitawase  added a second try eight minutes in after Marika Koroibete beat the first line of defence, firing up his huge motor and crunching through the first defensive line.

A few phases later Marky Mark was put over in the right corner by Petaia.

He was giving the Georgian back three a torrid time and won high praise from Michael Hooper.

“He’s the closet thing to Izzy Folau in recent times,” said Hoops. “The air he can produce, what he can do attacking wise, I loved his 50-22. You could see what the Aussies were doing early – it was a big kicking duel and even Marky Mark kicking early – that doesn’t happen often but it really paid off.

So one way was the traffic the crowd resorted to a Mexican Wave for entertainment. Tupou was even praised by referee Luke Pearce – but they were more engaged in a closer second half.

Australia, having conceded a 46th minute try, were on the rack before a turnover allowed Tupou to send Donaldson streaking away.

“We spoke before the game about making a statement, they’ve made it there,”said Kiwi World Cup winner Sonny Bill Williams. “A couple of sloppy areas but personally I love seeing these youngsters out there doing their thing, playing free. Because if they are going to go deep into this competition that’s what they will need to do.”

Rogers was underwhelmed by the Wallabies’second half.

“I wanted to see then more decisive, better decision making. Unfortunately, I didn’t see it. I thought they were quite poor in the second half. We got away with the win, but we need to improve a lot.”

But Rogers had plenty of praise for Donaldson.

“They picked him because of his kicking. Andrew Kellaway will feel a little hard done by but you have to weight it up. Do we sacrifice a bit of the play to knock the goals over. As the tournament goes on those goals will be very important. It worked tonight.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-09-12T22:02:28+00:00

Rohan

Roar Rookie


No worries OO, I'll take brevity in a summary as a positive. And, I reckon all RWC coaches pick players they think can do the job. I imagine it's a core criterion, not just an Eddie thing. Eddie's obviously seen something in BD that I've not. That's fine by me. Eddie's probably forgotten more about the game than I've ever known. I'm just hoping he's got it right, and that the WBs continue to gel, peaking at the pointy end. Very much looking forward to the Fiji game.

2023-09-11T21:43:45+00:00

Tony H

Roar Pro


White has had some terrific moments and periods in games that suit his style. It's just that it's completely noticeable that fast, front foot ball stops when he comes into the game. For the few years, he's been ahead of Tate on the basis of his pass, but when it takes an extra second or two to get there it's not really useful.

2023-09-11T21:10:24+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


“ Gordon was poor, kicked poorly and his decision making poor, kicked when he should have passed ” No Peter, that was not poor. Dropping one pass in one game though……

2023-09-11T12:31:04+00:00

Messy Jog

Roar Rookie


According to the experts on the Roar he's never done anything good in his career and should have been left at home, so yeah why not pick a rookie ahead of White in a must win match. Watch him start next week and bring home the bacon. And watch this forum light up to blame White if Carter has another dud performance.

2023-09-11T07:32:42+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


I like JP too. Lenny would afford me more security but JP is a slow grow Izzy for mine.

2023-09-11T07:16:09+00:00

OracleRugby

Roar Rookie


Smashed? You have misused the English word, out of 6 games, games where favourites were expected to win by more than 5, 5 minuses arrived, sadly this game was the only plus to arrive. This game was hardly a smashing, not sure what you were watching?, but Australia failed, expectations were closer to thirty than twenty. I see you are an editor, then I say this can only be called Irresponsible Journalism Had Australia won this by fifty, smashing is an adequate description, but you are way off in this match

2023-09-11T06:00:22+00:00

Thegrub

Roar Rookie


Nice contribution Tones

2023-09-11T02:06:19+00:00

Hertryk

Roar Rookie


Now there's a surprise.. Playing for the Force usually disqualified you for the Wallabies...tongue in cheek....

2023-09-11T02:04:00+00:00

Hertryk

Roar Rookie


In my very humble opinion Nic White is NOT a team player ..and EJ has to bring him into line with the rest of the team.. FiJi will be a tough gig...on recent performances ..

2023-09-10T23:58:02+00:00

gatesy

Roar Guru


Have to agree RN. A bit fragile in that second half, probably not a performance that would give too much confidence about Fiji and Wales. I said it elsewhere, but if Whitey is going to start he needs to do some work on his box kicks, which are usually high and short, whereas we saw the French box-kicks were all mostly lower and longer. My rule of thumb would be if you can pass the ball back to a kicker who can drill it longer down the paddock then you should.

2023-09-10T21:30:36+00:00

Kai Levuka

Roar Rookie


I’m not hating on them … that’s too strong a word. Get over it more like how I’m feeling. The RWC has started. Time to lift up the blinds and let some sunshine in. You can’t sit there in the dark all the time.

2023-09-10T14:27:57+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Ok I can't take seriously people who seriously use Italy in their argument

2023-09-10T13:54:53+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


JP has something special in attack that australia has been missing in the 13 jersey for a long time. He reminds me of Dan Herbert. He needs to get better on the defensive organization side which is where Lenny is far superior.

2023-09-10T12:42:16+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


Ok, all tier 2=bad, got it. We're tier 1 so losing to Italy doesn't count.

2023-09-10T12:39:55+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


Don't agree about Jorgo. He wasn't even really supposed to play this year at all, and when he did everyone was saying he needed to play on the wing while he settled in. It's all speculation about how they won have gone with Beale but it's undeniable that losing him was disruptive.

2023-09-10T11:27:51+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Ugh that silly we lost to Italy again. We lost to Italy because of Donaldson :laughing: That was one offs. They're tier 2 nation

2023-09-10T11:18:23+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


He was ready from the start. Pietch was injured so they had to play him at 11. Jorgo is present. They wouldn't have gotten to play offs without him. DC should thank his lucky stars for losing Beale I bet he would've stuck with him for too long and prolly lost his job already. Which would've been for good imo

2023-09-10T10:51:38+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


Beale was their only realistic option at 15. For the first half of the season they were struggling to find an alternative. It was going to be Harrison but he got injured, they tried Donaldson and it didn’t work then moved him because Edmed was poor at 10. Marky Mark got a go as well. It was a mess. Jorgo was nowhere near ready at the start of the season for 15, by the time he got there the tahs were deep in the hole and way out of touch with the top 5. Sure Jorgo is the future but losing Beale threw out DCs plans in a big way.

2023-09-10T10:47:00+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


They were 11. We were 9. They beat Italy and Wales last year. We lost to Italy. They led #5 Scotland at halftime a couple of weeks ago before getting run over. Not a bad team at all.

2023-09-10T10:04:11+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


A couple of points from me ..... Marky M's try scoring strike rate is right up there with Campese, Mitchell, Tune and Tuqiri, plus his defence has improved. This lad, if he keeps it up will be one of the best. Rob Leota is not a bench lock. Our lineout fell apart when he came on .... maybe Philips and Frost should be the subs covering lock and 6, if need be T Hooper can cover 7 while Gleeson can cover 8 .... or even Hanigan can cover lock, 6 and 8. My last point .... Kerevi, real good that he was 2 years ago is now too slow .... seems all he is good for now is smash ball and decoys.

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