The Wallaby Way‘Kind of cool’: that was the reaction of Australia’s Matt To’omua to the indigenous-inspired jersey reflecting the different ethnic backgrounds of the Australia squad that will be worn in Saturday’s Pool D clash with Uruguay.With seven Wallabies boasting Samoan heritage, five of Tongan descent, four with their cultural roots in Fiji and Kurtley Beale a proud member of Australia’s First Nations peoples, the Melbourne Rebels centre cannot wait to wear it. “To see an indigenous jersey filled with a team full of brown guys is kind of cool and kind of different,” said To’omua. “It is very much indigenous art and an indigenous jersey, but it is representative of society changing in a sport that, in the past, was once seen as being upper-class, white-collar.”It’s recognition of quite a few things regarding where we are moving as a society – it’s quite exciting. The make-up of the Wallabies team is a lot different culturally than it was 10 years ago. So, we are getting little things like this. While it’s just a different jersey, it means a lot to a lot of people back home.”French TinkermanAnother day, another different French half-back pairing. Les Bleus coach Jacques Brunel has…