LONDON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Already in a race against time to get ready for Saturday's Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand, Australia's battered squad received positive news on Monday with no-one showing serious ill-effects from Sunday's bruising semi-final win over Argentina.
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