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Fatigued Australia Insist There Is Still Energy for Test Assignments
- Recently, Angus Bell said the Wallabies retain energy for Test assignments, rejecting fatigue claims after the Rugby Championship, Lions series and Tests vs Japan, England and Italy.
- Against that backdrop, Angus Bell said wearing the Wallabies jersey is an honour and at 52 he cannot know how many Tests remain, which sharpens focus on each opportunity for Australia.
- Carter Gordon confirmed he is fit after leaving at 52 minutes with quad tightness, and the coaching staff offloaded some kicking duties early as a precaution.
- Angus Bell scored against Italy, while Skelton's absence highlighted James O'Connor's recent arrival and his role in Dublin preparing the squad ahead of Ireland.
- Every week, the players say weekly matches offer excitement and sustain momentum, while national representation remains the Wallabies’ biggest motivator ahead of upcoming Tests.
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