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Rugby-Schmidt spares 'dead horses' Wallabies from the whip before France Test

After a week of light training, Australia's coach Joe Schmidt is frustrated by his team's mental and physical fatigue.

The Wallabies have lost all three of their matches on this season-ending European tour. They will face a tough challenge in Paris against the Six Nations Champions on Saturday.

Schmidt stated that fatigue was not an excuse for Australia's poor performance in Dublin following the 46-19 defeat to Ireland.

On Thursday, he said he gave the squad Monday to recover before their 15th Test of 2025.

Schmidt told reporters, "We cut our cloth according to what people feel. You cannot flag a dead animal."

"I've never been in the test window so long.

"I don't think I have taken a long break since we began. It was only eight days."

It's more mental and emotional than physical fatigue. "That has been a challenge."

Schmidt made five changes in the starting 15, including bringing back Carter Gordon, who had completed the concussion protocol to replace dropped flyhalf James O'Connor.

Kalani Thomas, the Queensland Reds' halfback, will be hoping to make his debut from the bench.

The Australian media speculated that O'Connor, 35, may have played his final Wallabies match. Schmidt did not exclude the Leicester playmaker's participation in the 2027 home World Cup.

Schmidt, who coached the Irish flyhalf at the time, said: "I thought Johnny Sexton excelled in the World Cup (2023). James won't even be that old at that point."

"I don't think that age is a factor that will necessarily tip the balance." Reporting by Ian Ransom, Melbourne; Editing and proofreading by Christian Radnedge

(source: Reuters)