NEWCASTLE – Australia lost starting fly-half Noah Lolesio to injury as they came from behind with a late try to beat Fiji 21-18 in their only warm-up for the Test Series against the British & Irish Lions on July 6.
Captain Harry Wilson crossed a minute from time for the try that gave Australia a measure of revenge for their loss to Fiji at the 2023 World Cup but fell short of the convincing win they would have wanted before facing the Lions in three Tests.
“Massively relieved, because you want to get a result,” said Schmidt.
“But disappointed with the performance and I know the players will be looking for more out of themselves, and that has to happen in a very short space of time.
“Thirteen days’ time, we won’t be afforded the number of errors that Fiji gave us,” he added, referring to the first Test against the Lions in Brisbane on July 19.
“They (Fiji) were superb. Some of the players we knew would be elusive and quick and powerful, and they turned up and were all those things.”
Schmidt had more positive news on Lolesio than would have been expected after he slammed his head into the turf in a tackle on the hour mark and had to be stretchered off the field in a neck brace at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle.
“He appeared to be in good shape,” he said. “I think it was whiplash and his head hit the ground. So I’m hopeful that’s going to be something that will resolve itself reasonably quickly. (But) we won’t take any risks with him.”
The team said they did not think Lolesio would have to go through concussion protocols before being able to play again.
Fiji scored tries through debutant Salesi Rayasi and Lekima Tagitagivalu either side of half-time and had eight points from the boot of fly-half Caleb Muntz but came up just short of a first win over the Wallabies in Australia since 1954.
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