TOKYO (Reuters) - Australia's exuberant celebration of their sixth try in Saturday's 45-10 Rugby World Cup win over Uruguay may have seemed excessive to some but James Slipper's team mates believe it was well justified.
The loosehead prop was playing his 94th test for his country but had never before got across the chalk dust to score what is known in the Australia vernacular as a 'meat pie'.
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