Wallabies out to confuse Flying Fijians
The Australian's will go all out tonight to build their combination as they prepare for the Tri Nations and Bledisloe Cup.
Giteau who will be playing at inside center tonight said he will be more comfortable at number 12 and expects more attacking rugby in the new setup.
Meanwhile, Rupeni Caucau who celebrates his 30th birthday today will be playing at outside center for the Flying Fijians tonight.
Caucau has been in explosive form for Agen, for who he has made over 100 appearances since 2004, crossing the line 65 times.
Fiji Team Captain, Deacon Manu said it will be an exciting game tonight as they will put on the challenge with their traditional war dance, Cibi which has been missing from sometime.
The Flying Fijians and Wallabies match kick-off at 9.30pm tonight in Canberra stadium.
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