Welcome to the jungleBy Iain PaytenHello and welcome to our live coverage of the Wallabies’ clash with Japan in Townsville.My name is Iain Payten and I will be steering the blog through the afternoon. We also have the Unstoppable Ulsterman Jonny Drennan on deck, and he’ll be offering insights and producing the match report later on. Kick off is at 3.15pm.General view ahead of the International Test Match between Australia Wallabies and Japan at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.Getty ImagesThe conditions are perfect for rugby at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, which is a venue the Wallabies love playing at. Who can forget last year’s post-siren win over the Pumas, after skipper Harry Wilson pointed to the corner for a win-or-nothing result.Last week’s clash ended in a 35-32 win for the Wallabies, in Les Kiss’ first game in charge.It was hot and humid and the Wallabies played with 14 men for 20 minutes, so getting a win was a solid outcome.But they also played poorly, with far too much loose attack.Kiss and Eddie Jones have both made changes this week, the latter with 11 changes overall, and an almost all-new forward pack.Has he made too many changes? Will the Wallabies struggle again in Townsville. We will find out.Who do you think will get the chocolates?Latest Posts2.44pmTake a trip down memory lane in Townsville By Let’s have a quick trip down memory lane and remind ourselves how the Wallabies’ last Test in Townsville finished.2.43pmHere are the teams and detailsBy As mentioned last post, the Wallabies have undergone wholesale change, with key performers Allan Alalaatoa, Rob Valetini and Josh Canham all rested, and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii injured.Carter Gordon has returned at no.10, with Declan Meredith dropping out altogether.Jones has brought Harry Hockings back into his starting second-row.Here are the teams:WALLABIES (15-1): Tom Wright; Max Jorgensen, Isaac Henry, Hunter Paisami, Harry Potter; Carter Gordon, Ryan Lonergan; Harry Wilson (capt), Carlo Tizzano, Charlie Cale, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Lachlan Shaw, Taniela Tupou, Josh Nasser, Angus BellPinned post from 2.43pmWelcome to the jungleBy Iain PaytenHello and welcome to our live coverage of the Wallabies’ clash with Japan in Townsville.My name is Iain Payten and I will be steering the blog through the afternoon. We also have the Unstoppable Ulsterman Jonny Drennan on deck, and he’ll be offering insights and producing the match report later on. Kick off is at 3.15pm.General view ahead of the International Test Match between Australia Wallabies and Japan at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.Getty ImagesThe conditions are perfect for rugby at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, which is a venue the Wallabies love playing at. Who can forget last year’s post-siren win over the Pumas, after skipper Harry Wilson pointed to the corner for a win-or-nothing result.Last week’s clash ended in a 35-32 win for the Wallabies, in Les Kiss’ first game in charge.1 of 1