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Go hard, go high - Jones pinpoints Wallabies' best hopes for first Test

Go hard, go high - Jones pinpoints Wallabies' best hopes for first Test

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Two-time former Australia coach Eddie Jones, who also spent seven years at the helm of England, says Saturday's first Test is Australia's best chance of upsetting the British and Irish Lions and combining a heavyweight pack and a kick-chase game is the hosts' best route to victory."Go big – get the Will Skelton and Taniela Tupou in," he said in his Planet Rugby column., external"They're both 50-minute players but they can be wrecking balls in those moments."Get the ball behind the Lions, one of the few things they've struggled with on tour, and get your chasers up hard and in a line to defend exit and pressure mistakes."Both the Lions and Australia name their matchday 23s on Thursday for the first Test.
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