Yet, Wales prop Archie Griffin, who played for the most of the 25-16 loss at the Allianz Stadium, handled the challenge with ease.
The front row of Bath faced off against Wallabies veteran James Slipper, who was beginning his 135th international match, surpassing Gethin Jenkins’ record for the most international appearances for a prop.
Griffin’s accomplishment has special significance as it happened in the city of his birth, some 23 years ago.
Although his family relocated to Singapore, they still have close ties to Australia.
Griffin was raised in Cardiff by his mother, while his father, who is Welsh, was raised there.
It is your desire to be here. It’s made sweeter by the fact that the games are in Australia and by my personal connection to this place.
I found great meaning in it. It was particularly memorable because my parents attended the game. Mommy can be rather emotional!
Meeting up with our family and friends was enjoyable because they are here.