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Australia 34-13 France

Leinster's new recruit Rocky Elsom was one of Australia's try scorers in Sydney
Leinster's new recruit Rocky Elsom was one of Australia's try scorers in Sydney

Australia recovered from a sloppy start to crush an under-strength France 34-13 in their first Test at the Olympic Stadium.

The Wallabies, in only their second match under new coach Robbie Deans, struggled to find any cohesion in a scrappy opening before finally clicking into gear and running in four tries in the last 45 minutes.

Fly-half Matt Giteau, lock Nathan Sharpe, flanker Rocky Elsom and captain Stirling Mortlock helped themselves to tries as the Wallabies fell just short of their record 23-point winning margin over the French, the 35-12 World Cup final victory in 1999.

France, who were forced to field a weakened team with many top players unavailable because of club commitments, scored a late consolation try through debutant winger Alexis Palisson after scrum-half Dimitri Yachvili landed two first half penalties.

The match failed to reach any great heights as both sides struggled to control possession in a dour first period punctuated by handling errors.

Locked at 3-3 five minutes before half-time, Australian full-back Cameron Shepherd provided the half's lone highlight by launching a rare counter-attack from inside his team's quarter.

Shepherd off-loaded to wing Adam Ashley-Cooper, a replacement for the injured Lote Tuqiri, and after he was brought down, the Australians quickly recycled to allow Giteau to slice through and score the first of his 19 points.

Australia led 10-6 at halftime but piled on 24 unanswered second half points to put the result beyond doubt.

Sharpe barged his way over from close-range shortly after the re-start after scrum-half Luke Burgess made a bust, then Elsom galloped over after inside centre Berrick Barnes had been held up over the line.

Mortlock, who had troubled the French all night with his bulldozing runs from centre, scored off an intercept. Giteau landed his fourth conversion of the night after booting two penalties.

With the match safe, Deans used the last quarter to clear the bench but the Wallabies were unable to score again and conceded a try to Palisson who wriggled his way over after being crash-tackled by Mortlock.

The second and final Test is in Brisbane next week.

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