Adam Coleman and Lukhan Salakai-Loto were sent to the sin bin for high tackles but Michael Cheika did not want to talk about it.
England clinched a place in the knockout stages at the Rugby World Cup, aided by a red card for Argentina's Tomas Lavanini.
Jordan Petaia, 19, capped his long-awaited international bow with a try as Australia claimed a bonus-point win in Pool D.
Leinster's 21-year-old hooker Ronan Kelleher ran in a hat-trick in their thrashing of the Ospreys, while the Scarlets saw held off Glasgow.
Jordie Barrett will demonstrate his versatility by stepping in to take over as fly-half when New Zealand play minnows Namibia.
South Africa put 14-man Italy to the sword to put one foot in the quarter-finals, but Rassie Erasmus says there was room for improvement.
Ruthless South Africa moved to the top of Pool B by dishing out a seven-try hammering to Italy.
Eddie Jones is looking for England to show they can handle the step up in quality as they prepare to face Argentina and France.
New Zealand lock Brodie Retallick is set to make his return from injury against Namibia.
Japan will bid to make it three wins from three matches when they tackle Samoa in Toyota City on Saturday, and Michael Leitch is...
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Prop James Slipper says Australia are ready to come out firing against Uruguay after licking their wounds following a loss to Wales.
Mario Ledesma sees Argentina's Rugby World Cup meeting with England as "one of the most important games" in their history.
Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt says Johnny Sexton will be fit to face Samoa despite playing just one half of the win against Russia.
Ireland lacked fluency in an unconvincing win over Russia, but responded to their loss to Japan by claiming maximum points.
Jacques Brunel has tinkered with his half-back pairing again for the match against Tonga, Baptiste Serin and Romain Ntamack starting.
Mario Ledesma found no place for experienced fly-half Nicolas Sanchez in the Argentina squad for the showdown with England.