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Schmidt lauds ‘grit and resilience’ of his Wallabies
Bangkok Post
|August 04, 2025
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt hailed his improving side's “grit and resilience” on Saturday after they upset the British and Irish Lions to end the three-match series on a high.
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Despite the odds being stacked against them, Australia dug deep in a drenched and lightning-hit Sydney, casting aside their disappointment at losing the second Test in Melbourne 29-26.
They came out of the blocks firing with an early try to lead 8-0 and kept up the pressure, never letting the weary Lions get into their attacking groove for a deserved 22-12 win.
After a passive performance in the first Test in Brisbane, Schmidt's young side went up a level in Melbourne and again in Sydney, auguring well for the future.
“I’m just relieved and incredibly proud,” said Schmidt, who was installed to restore Australia’s reputation after a horror 2023 World Cup under Eddie Jones.
“We worked really hard to build that 8-0 lead. Coming off after the lightning could've destabilised things, so to stay focused and defend well was a real testament to the players’ character.
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