Schmidt faces intense prep ahead of Lions’ first test match as the Wallabies coach grapples with concerns after a narrow win over Fiji, knowing the British and Irish Lions are just around the corner. Joe Schmidt woke up on Monday facing mixed reviews of his team’s last-minute 21-18 victory and the reality that he has only 12 days to prepare for one of the biggest challenges of his tenure.
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A Narrow Escape Against Fiji
Australia dominated most of the first half but still found themselves trailing by four points with only minutes left. Captain Harry Wilson became the hero, forcing his way over the line to secure a late win, but the performance left plenty of questions. Schmidt acknowledged the display was far from one that would scare the Lions, admitting he has “a myriad” of issues to sort out before the Brisbane clash.
Limited Time to Improve
Schmidt explained the challenges of having limited preparation time, with the team only coming together recently after six months apart. He admitted he hoped for a seamless performance against Fiji but knew that wasn’t realistic, and now he faces a tight window to elevate the Wallabies’ game before the Lions arrive.
Injury Worries Mounting
Injuries remain a major concern, especially given the lack of experienced players in key positions. Flyhalf Noah Lolesio, a regular under Schmidt, was taken to hospital with whiplash after landing heavily in a tackle, raising doubts about his availability for the Lions series. Schmidt hinted he may call in a seasoned playmaker but praised Ben Donaldson, who stepped up and played a critical role in securing the win.
Lineout Issues and Second-Half Struggles
Australia lost two prime attacking opportunities due to inaccurate lineout throws, and the concussion suffered by hooker Dave Porecki has only added to Schmidt’s headaches. Meanwhile, the Wallabies struggled in the second half as Fiji’s powerful backline runners took control of the game, exposing areas that need urgent improvement.
Key Players Missing but Hope Remains
The Wallabies were also missing influential players like lock Will Skelton and flanker Rob Valetini, whose absence was felt throughout the game. Schmidt will be eager to have them back for the Lions clash on July 19 in Brisbane. Fiji’s coach Mick Byrne believes the Wallabies can compete with the Lions if they regain some key players and stay resilient during the physical battles, allowing their backline to shine.