Australia's defeat fuels Lions fears
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The Australian newspaper says the Wallabies are 'on track for a train wreck'

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Australia had the opportunity on Sunday to ignite interest in the Lions series had they played well and beaten Fiji handsomely.
There is now fear that the pre-Tour predictions of a Lions 3-0 series sweep could come to fruition.
The Australian newspaper ran a damning editorial with the headline, âThey beat Fiji , but the Wallabies are on track for a train wreckât.
Rugby Union already plays second fiddle to rugby league in this part of the world.