Wallabies coach, Michael Cheika says the key to stopping Semi Radradra and the many other Fijian threats is for his team to defend as a unit and not as individuals.
Cheika says if they put too much of an eye on one player they will miss the others so playing as a team is important.
He says the Wallabies should stay connected and keep the ball away from the Fijians as long as they can.
Cheika has named three Fiji born players in his starting line-up, with Isi Naisarani at Number 8, Samu Kerevi at centre and Marika Koroibete on the wing.
The Rugby World cup kicks‑off tonight with hosts Japan taking on Russia at 10.45pm.
Fiji play the Wallabies at 4.45pm tomorrow.
France and Argentina face off at 7.15pm tomorrow while the All Blacks and Springboks clash at 9.45pm tomorrow.
On Sunday, Italy and Namibia play at 5.15pm, Ireland and Scotland face off at 7.45pm Sunday while England clash with Tonga at 10.15pm Sunday.
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