Two-time champions Australia beat Wales 32-20 in a bruising World Cup clash at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday to virtually make sure of avoiding South Africa in the last eight.
The Wallabies, who had two players sin-binned late in the game, scored four tries but were pushed all the way by a spirited home side who had been on the ropes at 25-3 down at the break.
Australia's win looks likely to pit them against defending champions England in the quarters, while Wales could come face-to-face with the awesome Springboks.
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"Wales flung everything at us but you have to give our defense credit," said man-of-the match, Australian fullback Chris Latham, who scored two tries.
"We are still just warming up into the tournament and are not perfect for the moment," he said.
Wales coach Gareth Jenkins paid tribute to the Wallabies.
"They deserved to win," he said. "They set a task which was just too huge for us today. But I am proud of the way we responded in the second half."
Australia, who captured their second World Cup title on this ground in 1999, went into the match without inspirational playmaker Stephen Larkham who was ruled out on the morning of the game with a knee injury.
But that was forgotten immediately as they were in front straight from the kick-off when skipper Stirling Mortlock kicked a penalty from just inside the 22.
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Five minutes later, the Wallabies were penalized for collapsing the maul and Stephen Jones, back in the side in place of James Hook, leveled the scores with an ice-cool penalty.
The Wallabies scored a stunning try in the 16th minute.
Berrick Barnes, starting an international for the first time in the place of Larkham, showed remarkable poise to dance between two Welsh defenders.
The 21-year-old's pass left center Matt Giteau in space to score comfortably under the posts for his 18th international try. Mortlock converted to make the score 10-3.
Things got quickly worse for Wales when center Sonny Parker was forced off with a knee injury while skipper Gareth Thomas, in his 99th Test, was also replaced after coming come off worse in a huge hit from Mortlock.
Thomas left the field dazed and was replaced by Hook.
Barnes then kicked a drop goal to give Australia a 13-3 lead after 22 minutes before George Smith was penalized for offside but, worryingly for Wales, Jones missed his second penalty.
The Wallabies made him pay again in the 34th minute when they forced a turnover courtesy of a Giteau tackle on Dwayne Peel which allowed George Gregan to kick ahead for Mortlock to touch down and make the score 18-3.
Giteau missed the conversion but the Australians grabbed a third try on the stroke of half-time as a blistering cross-field move involving Lote Tuqiri, Giteau and Drew Mitchell set up Latham.
Mortlock kicked a difficult conversion to make the score 25-3 at the interval.
The injured Australian skipper didn't reappear after the break and his absence unsettled the side as Wales scored a quick pushover try from No. 8 Jonathan Thomas after the visitors were put on the back foot by a lovely jink from Hook.
Hook added the extras to make the score 25-10 and then slotted over a penalty to cut the deficit further to 25-13 against an Australia side that was becoming increasingly rattled.
But they were unexpectedly handed a fourth try when Stephen Jones's miserable afternoon got worse when he dropped a testing up-and-under from Latham and the Australian fullback collected and dived over.
Giteau converted for 32-13.
Mitchell was then sin-binned for a high tackle on Matthew Rees, before the Wallabies lost Nathan Sharpe with another yellow card six minutes from time.
Shane Williams took full advantage of the two-man advantage to score his team's second try five minutes from time.
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