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'One of the tougher last couple of weeks that I've had in a very long time'

Dublin , Ireland - 15 November 2025; Australia head coach Joe Schmidt during the Quilter Nations Series 2025 match between Ireland and Australia at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Under-the-cosh coach Joe Schmidt has revealed his deep frustration that the efforts of his “emotionally and physically fatigued” Wallabies have gone unrewarded as they face the prospect of a 67-year nadir in freezing Paris.

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But while reflecting on one of the toughest periods of his distinguished career, the 60-year-old Kiwi was still adamant his ailing side can confound the odds one last time in 2025 by beating European champions France in sub-zero temperatures on Saturday night.

After six defeats in their last seven Tests, only a boilover victory at the Stade de France can stop them being the first Wallabies since 1958 to complete a winless four-match European sojourn and the first to lose 10 matches in a year.

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But Gordon, returning from a quad injury that kept him out of the Ireland game, was pulled out of a training session earlier on Thursday as a precaution and must come through Friday’s captain’s run unscathed before his position is finalised.

After three straight woeful losses to England, Italy, and Ireland have prompted much criticism of his side, Schmidt talked of his pride at how they’ve battled on without reward after pushing their conquerors close in all three matches before capitulating late.

“All you can try to do is show them the number of moments they put together really good play on this tour. If we can be still in the game through 60 minutes, I know how determined the players are to finish strong on this tour,” said Schmidt.

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Last 5 Meetings

Wins
4
Draws
0
Wins
1
Average Points scored
35
28
First try wins
40%
Home team wins
80%

Asked about his overall assessment, he sighed: “I’ve found it really frustrating, to be honest, just because I do see that improvement in some of the players for sure, and when improvement isn’t rewarded, there’s frustration.

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“I know how hard the players are working and what it means to them, and they are frustrated that they feel like they’ve let supporters down, because we’ve had fantastic support.

“It would be one of the tougher last couple of weeks that I’ve had in a very long time.

“They’re determined to stick with it because they’re incredibly proud of representing their country, and they’re incredibly committed to earning the support they’ve had.”

The Wallabies can still secure their crucial top-six world ranking for the upcoming 2027 World Cup draw, but it’s a real long shot as they must beat the Six Nations champions by 16 points.

With the team having to adjust to plunging temperatures in Paris after a relatively mild, if wet, three weeks across the English Channel, Schmidt says he’s tried to “freshen up” a “fatigued” side, even cutting out Monday’s planned training session.

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“We try to cut our cloth to how people are feeling, and you cannot flog a dead horse,” he said. “And I’ve never been in any Test window for so long. The longest period they’ll have had a break for since we started is eight days.

“As much as anything, it’s emotional fatigue, as much as physical. So that’s been challenging. We’ve tried to adjust as the season has gone on.”

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Ringing the changes, he’s given an opportunity to 23-year-old Queensland Reds’ scrum-half Kalani Thomas to win his first cap off the bench as replacement cover for Jake Gordon.

Thomas is set to become Wallaby No.995 while Dylan Pietsch is fit after a couple of weeks struggling with vertigo and back on the left wing in place of Filipo Daugunu.

It will be a landmark occasion for centre Len Ikitau and prop Angus Bell as they win their 50th caps.

Wallabies team:

Angus Bell, Billy Pollard, Taniela Tupou, Jeremy Williams, Nick Frost, Tom Hooper, Fraser McReight, Harry Wilson (capt); Jake Gordon, Carter Gordon, Dylan Pietsch, Len Ikitau, Joseph Aukuso-Suaalii, Harry Potter, Max Jorgensen.

Replacements: Matt Faessler, Aidan Ross, Allan Alaalatoa, Rob Valetini, Carlo Tizzano, Kalani Thomas, Tane Edmed, Filipo Daugunu.

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SB 22 days ago

I hope for Australia that all these players who have experienced such a tough season overall will grow from this experience under the new coach next year.

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Ardy 22 days ago

I suspect that the team is not fit enough and the 4th qtr failure is a pointer to that. Are their S$C coaches good enough? Telling the guys they are emotionally and physically tired is a self fulfilling prophecy.


Schimdt is a gentleman in charge of players who like him very much, but are not putting it all on the line for him in every game. KIwi’s expect their players to come fully committed to the game and therefore little encouragement Is necessary and rarely asked for, Aussie’s ain’t Kiwi’s we run on different fuel.

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CM 22 days ago

One can forgive the losses to England and Ireland, they are good teams and with Tane Edmed at flyhalf, your always going to be pushing up hill with an inexperienced guy like that (not to mention that he shouldn’t be there based on form). But the loss to Italy was the one that fans have struggled with Joe, no disrespect but we gifted that game to them. I agree that Wallabies fans need to see the forest from the trees, Joe has brought new players into the fold this year and that will only benefit the team from next season. But it’s cost us results or at least, good performances.

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