Townsville Bulletin

FOLAU LEARNS A PAINFUL LESSON

Izzy has to trust instincts after blue let in All Blacks

- IAIN PAYTEN

ISRAEL Folau learned a painful lesson to trust his instincts after a half- hearted intercept attempt led to him being skinned for a try by young All Blacks flyer Rieko Ioane.

Folau opened up on his embarrassi­ng defensive miss yesterday as the fullback also said the unfancied Wallabies “had nothing to lose” in the second Test in Dunedin.

Of all the Wallabies’ missed tackles at ANZ Stadium last Saturday, two summed up the defensive meltdown – Samu Kerevi’s cold miss on Ryan Crotty and Folau’s error in letting Ioane get around him in the 17th minute.

Kerevi’s was an individual error and Folau’s was a result of a system gone haywire – Australia had five defenders covering two attackers. Folau revealed he’d been caught out because he was indecisive.

“I was in two minds at the time, I was thinking about the intercept and I came up,” Folau said.

“The pass obviously beat me and he finished really well. I got beaten fair and square. He’s a great young talent.

“It was a good lesson for me to just back my instinct and go with what I was thinking in the first place, as opposed to being in two minds.

“I was thinking about the intercept but then I thought ( Beauden Barrett) was shaping up for a little grubber behind, which kind of changed my stance. It was a learning curve for me.”

Folau felt terrible after the try but he quickly put it out of his mind, and later managed to score a try and set up another.

Folau believes in the power of positivity and using the tough times as lessons.

He admits the long- running dominance of New Zealand has the potential to wear him and his teammates down, but Folau believes times of difficulty are where the most progress gets made.

“It can get quite frustratin­g and draining you know, after years and years of not getting a result,” he said. “But I try to look on the positive side in that if you are not going through challenges, there is no growth.

“The guys know what we are about. We train hard and work hard. It’s about delivering on the day.”

With virtually nobody giving them any hope in Dunedin, Folau said the Wallabies were not lacking motivation.

“There is nothing to lose, you know? We have been in this position for a long time,” Folau said.

“It was obviously disappoint­ing as a team to let in that many points ( in Sydney).

“But it was funny, going into halftime I didn’t feel like we were as far apart as that. Obviously the scoreboard said differentl­y but I felt like we could be right in it and throw things at them, and the second half was obviously better.”

THERE IS NOTHING TO LOSE, YOU KNOW? WE HAVE BEEN IN THIS POSITION FOR A LONG TIME ISRAEL FOLAU

 ??  ?? POSITIVE: Israel Folau at Wallabies training in Christchur­ch, New Zealand yesterday.
POSITIVE: Israel Folau at Wallabies training in Christchur­ch, New Zealand yesterday.

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