An early Welsh try makes the Wallabies' task even harder as they look to keep their hopes of making the quarterfinals alive in Lyon. Follow all the action in our live blog.
Jones was typically beligerient in his post-match de-brief earlier in the week and said, despite the pressure, that this was the type of environment he relished."This is the best coaching week, best playing week. These are the weeks you remember when you are under the pump quite a lot and you have got to produce a good performance.
He said the match against Wales represents "one of the biggest challenges for this team" and his coaching staff. "When you have a loss like this it knocks you around a bit. It knocks you emotionally and team ethics wise. You start seeing shadows in every corner of the room. Jones said the Fiji game was fresh in his mind, but he had already watched it back the morning after the match and, in a sense, hoped it was a bad dream.
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