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Wednesday 25 September 2019 6:35 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 25 September 2019 6:38 pm

Rugby World Cup notes: Australia’s Reece Hodge hit with ban while USA eye England upset

By: Michael Searles

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Australia's full back Reece Hodge (L) and full back Dane Haylett-Petty (R) take part in a gym training session in Tokyo on September 25, 2019, during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup. (Photo by William WEST / AFP) (Photo credit should read WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images)

Australia wing Reece Hodge will miss the remainder of his country’s pool games after receiving a three-game ban for his no-arm tackle on Peceli Yato in their win over Fiji. 

The dangerous challenge went unpunished at the time but was deemed worthy of a red card retrospectively. 

It means Hodge will not be involved in the Wallabies games against Uruguay, Georgia, and crucially, Wales, this Sunday.

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The ban was cut down from six weeks based on his “exemplary disciplinary record, good character and conduct at the hearing”. He has 48 hours to appeal as of noon on Wednesday.

USA eyeing upset

USA are hoping to cause an upset when they face England in Kobe on Thursday.

Head coach Gary Gold believes Japan’s surprise win against South Africa at the 2015 World Cup has shown what’s possible for Tier Two nations.

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“That game has changed the mindset of the underdog,” he said of Japan’s win, which was orchestrated by Eddie Jones.“We have nothing to lose as expectations on us are low, nobody gives us a chance, so that puts the pressure on England.”

Fiji on the brink

Fiji are on the brink of being knocked out of the World Cup after suffering a shock defeat to Uruguay in their second group match on Wednesday. 

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The South Americans stormed into a 24-12 lead at half-time, scoring three first-half tries, and would hold on to win 30-27. 

Fiji, who picked up two bonus points after scoring five tries, now face a huge battle to qualify following a defeat against Australia in their opening match.

They face Georgia next Thursday before a final group game against Wales.

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