Wales v Australia Rugby Betting Tips & Free Bet Offers

Can Wales avoid another defeat? It has been 10 successive losses since their last win over 13 months ago, and Will Jackson has provided his Wales v Australia rugby betting tips.
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Wales v Australia Rugby Betting Tips
Things are looking pretty bleak at the moment in Welsh rugby, and it is starting to spark a bit of unrest with former players criticising Warren Gatland and his staff on social media.
Gatland doesn't have anywhere to hide either, having overseen 10 successive defeats in a run that stretches back to the World Cup last year and it's hard to see how it gets any better any time soon.
They continue to look for solutions in the way of selection after a shocking defeat to Fiji last week which prompted some difficult conversations among the group.
Australia have done them a favour by rotating Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii to the bench after his stunning rugby union debut in the surprise debut win over England at Twickenham, a performance which has sparked hope for the Wallabies in the long run after a dismal period themselves.
Even with that, it's hard to look beyond an Australia win and I think they will turn on the style and score a few tries as they did last week.
I'd be strongly backing Australia this weekend, and them to win with a -14.5 handicap at 23/10 with Unibet looks a good place to start.
I also fancy Max Jorgensen to score a try during the game after his decisive contribution against England, so 15/8 with William Hill for him to touch down on Sunday looks a good shout.
Wales v Australia Teams
15. Winnett | 15. Wright |
14. Rogers | 14. Kellaway |
13. Llewellyn | 13. Ikitau |
12. Thomas | 12. Kerevi |
11. Murray | 11. Jorgensen |
10. Anscombe | 10. Lolesio |
9. Bevan | 9. White |
1. Thomas | 1. Bell |
2. Lake | 2. Faessler |
3. Griffin | 3. Alaalatoa |
4. Rowlands | 4. Frost |
5. Beard | 5. Skelton |
6. Botham | 6. Uru |
7. Morgan | 7. McReight |
8. Wainwright | 8. Valetini |
Will Jackson
Former sports journalist, formerly of PA Media, who spent years on the road specialising in football and cricket before moving behind a desk. More recently a PR manager before moving into the world of content and marketing with the Gambling.com group.