Wallabies pass typhoon with 'terrible' karaoke


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  • Sunday, 13 Oct 2019

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 2019 - Pool D - Australia v Fiji - Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, Japan - September 21, 2019 Fiji's Peceli Yato in action with Australia's Reece Hodge REUTERS/Edgar Su

KUMAMOTO, Japan (Reuters) - As karaoke singers, Australia’s squad make fine rugby players, according to winger Reece Hodge, who would prefer to belt out the national anthem with his team mates during the World Cup quarter-finals.

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