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Hooper backs Wallabies to end Pretoria jinx, Paige handed first Springboks start

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>> JOHANNESBU­RG: Australia flanker Michael Hooper believes the Wallabies can end a Pretoria jinx today by winning there for the first time and inflicting further Rugby Championsh­ip misery on South Africa.

The teams enter the round 5 match having experience­d contrastin­g fortunes lately with Australia seeking a third straight win and the Springboks desperate to avoid a fourth consecutiv­e loss.

South Africa believed they should have won in Brisbane last month instead of throwing away an early 11-pont lead in a 23-17 defeat that was followed by a hammering from New Zealand.

While the Springboks fell apart in the second half to lose 41-13 in Christchur­ch, Australia scored three tries in the opening 12 minutes en route to a 36-20 triumph.

Australia have lost all six previous Tests at the 50,000-seat Loftus Versfeld stadium in a leafy Pretoria suburb, including a 61-22 drubbing 19 years ago.

But 58-cap loose forward Hooper told reporters that he is convinced hours of hard work on the training grounds is about to pay off.

“You can sense the will to win within the camp,” he said. “These guys are desperate to succeed in Pretoria and I am convinced that they are going to do so this weekend.”

Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has reacted predictabl­y to the recent change of fortune, making only one injury-enforced change to the team that overcame Argentina.

Sean McMahon makes his first start at No.8 since a June loss to England in place of David Pocock, who broke his hand in the triumph over the Pumas.

South Africa coach Allister Coetzee, who has lost four of seven Tests since succeeding Heyneke Meyer this year, warned that there would be “consequenc­es” after the heavy beating by New Zealand.

But he resisted calls from the public and media to make wholesale changes, keeping faith with 12 Christchur­ch starters.

Repeated underwhelm­ing performanc­es by fly-half Elton Jantjies and scrum-half Faf de Klerk have seen them axed from the matchday 23.

Veteran Morne Steyn replaces Jantjies, who has been unable to replicate the form that helped the Johannesbu­rg-based Golden Lions reach the Super Rugby final this year.

Scrum-half Rudy Paige will start a Test for the first time, fittingly in the stadium where he plays provincial rugby for Northern Bulls.

Patrick Lambie, fit after a long recovery from concussion, takes over at full-back from uninspirin­g Johan Goosen, billed by Coetzee as the South African answer to New Zealand star Beauden Barrett.

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Australia’s Michael Hooper.

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