BORDEAUX, 29 September - Australia have ended their successful RWC pool stage with a 37-6 victory over Canada in Saturday's Pool B match at Stade Chaban-Delmas.

The six-tries-to-none victory did come at a cost, with number 8 David Lyons limping off the field in the 46th minute with a suspected ankle injury.

Wallabies wing Drew Mitchell became the tournament's leading try-scorer when he bagged a double - within the space of two minutes midway through the second half - to take his tally to seven tries.

It also took Mitchell past David Campese's Australian record of six tries in a world cup.

A second-string Australia made plenty of handling errors in the greasy conditions.

It is the first time Canada have failed to secure at least one victory in a world cup.

The Wallabies, missing injured talisman Stephen Larkham (knee), led 13-0 at half time following an early Julian Huxley penalty goal and tries to prop Al Baxter (24th minute) and Adam Freier (34th minute).

Canada posted their opening points through a James Pritchard penalty goal shortly after the break as they continued to pressure dual world champions Australia into error.

Wallabies captain George Smith took advantage of a horrible Canada line-out which gifted the openside flanker a try that pushed his team's buffer to 18-3 before Pritchard added another penalty goal.

Mitchell continued his impressive form with two quick tries before a 74th minute try to full back Chris Latham sealed a 31-point triumph.

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