Rhys Webb says that Wales long run of losses to Australia is not in the thought process ahead of Saturdays clash.Wales open a testing autumn schedule in Cardiff -- Argentina, Japan and South Africa are also on the November programme -- aiming to halt a run of 11 successive defeats against Australia.They have not beaten the Wallabies since November 2008 -- head coach Warren Gatlands 11th Test in charge -- with only two starters from that match, centre Jamie Roberts and prop Gethin Jenkins, expected to feature this weekend.Six of the defeats were by five points or less, and although Wales average 18 points a game against Australia during that barren sequence, they still await a win.Scrum-half Webb insists it is not a hot topic of conversation in the Wales camp.Obviously, there have been plenty of opportunities against Australia, but thats for you guys [media] to talk about -- the narrow losses, the Ospreys and Wales No. 9 said.We certainly havent been thinking about it these last two weeks.We are just going to concentrate on ourselves. We have learnt from our tour to New Zealand [in June]. We talked about what we needed to do better. We know what we need to do, and we know we need to play for 80 minutes.We are professional rugby players, and we want to play games to win. Its all about winning. We are just concentrating on ourselves, and making sure we get our job done.The Australia squad arrived in Cardiff from London on Wednesday to continue preparations for what will be their first fixture since completing a Rugby Championship campaign when New Zealand left all challengers floundering.Australia were best of the rest, finishing as runners-up, but a 17-point gap between themselves and the All Blacks told its own emphatic story.They [Australia] have had their injuries, but they have got a lot of talent across the board, Webb added.We know how dangerous they are. Some of the individuals theyve got in their team, they can create stuff from wherever on the field.Wales interim head coach Rob Howley -- he is at the helm this season while Gatland concentrates on British and Irish Lions business ahead of next summers New Zealand tour -- will name his starting line-up on Thursday.Three Test Lions with 230 Wales caps between them -- skipper Sam Warburton, lock Alun Wyn Jones and No. 8 Taulupe Faletau -- will miss the Wallabies encounter.Warburton looks set to begin his comeback from injury for Cardiff Blues against Treviso in Italy on Friday, while Faletau remains sidelined by a knee problem and Jones withdrew from selection following the death of his father.Jenkins is favourite to captain Wales this weekend with Warburton absent -- he has done the job on five previous occasions -- with Justin Tipuric featuring at openside flanker in a back-row that could also include Dan Lydiate and Ross Moriarty.Luke Charteris and Bradley Davies are the likely second-row pairing, and Leigh Halfpenny is expected to be at fullback rather than on the wing if Liam Williams is ruled out by injury.Halfpenny, who has scored more than 500 points for Wales during a 62-cap international career, has not played Test rugby since September last year after suffering a serious knee injury during Wales final 2015 World Cup warm-up game against Italy.Sneakers Adidas Nmd Femme . 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"It was nerve-wracking, but we pulled through," said Collaros, who threw four touchdown passes to lead the Toronto Argonauts (8-4) to a 33-27 win over the Calgary Stampeders (9-3) in front of 28,781 fans at McMahon Stadium.SILVIS, Ill. -- For all the late pars and the closing run of 46 holes without a bogey, Ryan Moore thought the key to his victory Sunday in the John Deere Classic was a 24-foot birdie putt on the fourth hole.It moved him to 20 under and kept him two strokes ahead of Morgan Hoffmann, who was about to birdie the fifth hole.That was huge to get another birdie early, just to show the guys behind me Im not messing around, Moore said. The worst thing to do is to be even or 1 over after five or six holes. Then all of a sudden youve got 10 guys thinking, `All right, I can go get this today.With Moore making three birdies on the front nine and another on the 10th hole en route to a 4-under 67, they had no chance. He won his fifth PGA Tour title by two strokes over Ben Martin.The 33-year-old Moore finished at 22-under 262 at TPC Deere Run, making only one bogey in 72 holes. He won for the first time since successfully defending his CIMB Classic title in Malaysia in 2014.Every win is a little different, Moore said. I like how steady this was, with no bogeys on the weekend.Martin had three straight back-nine birdies in a 68.I never got a whole lot going, Martin said. I just told (Moore), `You couldnt make one bogey out there for me today? Hats off to him for just a solid round of golf. I dont think he really ever sniffed a bogey.South Koreas Whee Kim shot 67 to tie for third with Hoffmann (71) at 17 under.Moore birdied Nos. 2, 4, 9 and 10 and closed with eight pars. He had a five-stroke lead when Hoffmann bogeyed the 12th hole. Martinn, playing with Moore in the final twosome, birdied Nos.dddddddddddd 12-14, but couldnt get closer than two strokes. Martin parred his last four holes, and Hoffmann his final six.I just wanted to make a putt, which didnt happen all day, Hoffmann said. In the middle of the round, it kind of went sideways.Moore hit 13 of 14 fairways in the final round and 14 of 18 greens in regulation, including the 18th, which he two-putted from 47 feet for the victory. He opened with three straight 65s in the event thrown off schedule by rain Thursday and Friday.Jordan Spieth chose not to defend his title because he didnt think it would be appropriate in light of his decision to skip the Rio Olympics.Wesley Bryan, the leader Friday when play was suspended, tied for eighth at 14 under after his second straight 70. He earned a PGA Tour card last week with his third Web.com Tour victory of the year.NCAA champion Aaron Wise followed his third-round 63 with a 70 to tie for 16th at 12 under in his PGA Tour debut as a pro. The former Oregon player won a PGA Tour Canada event two weeks ago in Edmonton, Alberta.Zach Johnson, the 2012 winner and member of the tournaments board, shot a 69 to tie for 34th at 9-under 275. Hes from nearby Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Steve Stricker had a 72 to tie for 52nd at 6 under. The 49-year-old Stricker, a former University of Illinois player from Wisconsin, won the event in 2009, 2010 and 2011. ' ' '