It looked like another dark day for the Wallabies after a shocking first half. But then came a spirited comeback.
Can the Wallabies respond after a huge defeat in Santa Fe against Argentina and shock the All Blacks?
Whatever the Wallabies enduring woes,they have at least shown signs of life under Joe Schmidt that we never saw under Eddie Jones in last year’s endless cluster-ruck.
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New Zealand do not like people getting up in their faces,and their occasional inability to deal with overt aggression has been a recurring feature in their losses since 2017.
The Wallabies have welcomed back five stars who missed the Santa Fe slaughter through injury – and one veteran who will play his first Test in three years.
Scott Robertson has won countless trophies as a coach but he is also a New Zealand unicorn:he never won the Bledisloe Cup during his five years as an All Black.
After hopping from the All Blacks camp last year into the Wallabies head coaching role,Joe Schmidt has fresh intelligence. But will it even be a factor?
The one-time Wallabies captain has revealed when he plans to return from yet another injury setback,as a fellow wounded teammate’s future remains unclear.
An intriguing statistic from New Zealand’s four Rugby Championship Tests points to a chink in their armour the Wallabies can expose in Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup Test in Sydney.
An Anzac Day Test including a Super Round is a fillip the code needs in Australia.