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Opportunities! That is the catchphrase ahead of Australia's second midweek tour match against the Cardiff Blues on Tuesday.
For the Cardiff players, who have within their ranks forgotten Wallaby Sam Norton-Knight at flyhalf, it is an opportunity to claim an international scalp.
And for many of the Wallaby Dirt Trackers it is the final chance to push their claims for Test places in an under-performing Aussie side.
However, it is mostly an opportunity for the Cardiff players to test their mettle against international opposition.
"It's very rare that we get the opportunity to play an international team and this is obviously the first time since we became a region, so we have all been looking forward to the match for a number of weeks now," Cardiff Blues Director of Rugby David young said.
Two players in particular who would be keen to have a crack at the tourists are Gareth Cooper and Sam Warburton. They were released from the Welsh squad to face Australia on Saturday - which means this is their shot at a Wallaby scalp.
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Scrumhalf Cooper, who was chosen ahead of Dwayne Peel against Argentina last Saturday, and Warburton, a flank, know now they won't feature when the Welsh Dragons face the Wallabies this coming Saturday.
"This is an opportunity for both players to play in what will be an historic game for the Cardiff Blues," said Wales backs coach Rob Howley.
And then, of course, there is the Blues' very own Wallaby, Norton-Knight.
The rangy back, who won two Test caps in 2007 and joined the Blues at the beginning of this season, admitted it will be "different" playing against Australia.
However, he dismissed the notion that he has something to prove.
He said it is all about the Blues adding their name to a special honours role - joining the Ospreys, Saracens and Leicester Tigers, who have defeated Australia and South Africa in tour matches over the last couple of seasons.
"I think there will be a fair hunger in this Blues side to get the result against Australia," said Norton-Knight.
"So it is important we go out there targeting a win."
But Norton-Knight also warned the Australian second-string, who have already defeated Gloucester on their European tour, will be dangerous opponents.
"I know some of their guys pretty well because I would have played with or against them over the last couple of years," he added.
"They will have been on tour for coming up to four weeks when we play them.
"And a lot of their guys will have only played one midweek game.
"So they will be hungry and we have to make sure we match them.
"The Australian boys will enjoy it because one of the worst things you can do is just train for three or four weeks.
"This match will give them a chance to express themselves.
"I have been involved in the Wallabies' environment and it is hard when you are on the fringes."

For the Cardiff players, who have within their ranks forgotten Wallaby Sam Norton-Knight at flyhalf, it is an opportunity to claim an international scalp.
And for many of the Wallaby Dirt Trackers it is the final chance to push their claims for Test places in an under-performing Aussie side.
However, it is mostly an opportunity for the Cardiff players to test their mettle against international opposition.
"It's very rare that we get the opportunity to play an international team and this is obviously the first time since we became a region, so we have all been looking forward to the match for a number of weeks now," Cardiff Blues Director of Rugby David young said.
Two players in particular who would be keen to have a crack at the tourists are Gareth Cooper and Sam Warburton. They were released from the Welsh squad to face Australia on Saturday - which means this is their shot at a Wallaby scalp.
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Scrumhalf Cooper, who was chosen ahead of Dwayne Peel against Argentina last Saturday, and Warburton, a flank, know now they won't feature when the Welsh Dragons face the Wallabies this coming Saturday.
"This is an opportunity for both players to play in what will be an historic game for the Cardiff Blues," said Wales backs coach Rob Howley.
And then, of course, there is the Blues' very own Wallaby, Norton-Knight.
The rangy back, who won two Test caps in 2007 and joined the Blues at the beginning of this season, admitted it will be "different" playing against Australia.
However, he dismissed the notion that he has something to prove.
He said it is all about the Blues adding their name to a special honours role - joining the Ospreys, Saracens and Leicester Tigers, who have defeated Australia and South Africa in tour matches over the last couple of seasons.
"I think there will be a fair hunger in this Blues side to get the result against Australia," said Norton-Knight.
"So it is important we go out there targeting a win."
But Norton-Knight also warned the Australian second-string, who have already defeated Gloucester on their European tour, will be dangerous opponents.
"I know some of their guys pretty well because I would have played with or against them over the last couple of years," he added.
"They will have been on tour for coming up to four weeks when we play them.
"And a lot of their guys will have only played one midweek game.
"So they will be hungry and we have to make sure we match them.
"The Australian boys will enjoy it because one of the worst things you can do is just train for three or four weeks.
"This match will give them a chance to express themselves.
"I have been involved in the Wallabies' environment and it is hard when you are on the fringes."






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