Hooper promises more beauty, less beast from Wallabies


  • Rugby
  • Friday, 20 Jun 2014

SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Wallabies played an attractive game of running rugby to beat France in Brisbane, then won ugly in the second test in Melbourne, but captain Michael Hooper knows which way he would prefer for the third and final test in Sydney on Saturday.

"We want to be playing attacking rugby - three o'clock, sunny weather is perfect for us," the 22-year-old flanker told reporters on Friday. "Watching your backs run in tries, it's a really happy day for myself and the team.

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