Mercury (Hobart)

Wallabies to be more ruthless

- AFP

THE Wallabies might have won three in a row for the first time since 2017 but “grumpy” coach Dave Rennie wants more ruthlessne­ss, complainin­g they were not clinical enough against Argentina.

Buoyed by back-to-back upsets of world champions South Africa, Australia put Los Pumas to the sword 27-8 in Townsville on Saturday evening, but they lost focus early in the second half to give Mario Ledesma’s men a glimmer of hope.

Rennie, who has been on a rebuilding mission since taking over last year, said he had “mixed emotions” about their performanc­e.

“We’re obviously happy to win and we worked really hard in the first half to put ourselves in a strong position,” the New Zealander said after the game.

“Probably a bit of frustratio­n from us that we had a lot of opportunit­ies late to put them out of the game, and didn’t do the obvious which was throw one more pass.

“We sustained a lot of pressure 20 minutes after halftime. So mixed emotions, we’ve got to be better.”

Despite Rennie striving for more improvemen­t, he will be pleased with their first-half performanc­e, when Australia forced the Pumas to repel waves of attack.

Reece Hodge and Samu Kerevi both scored tries that saw them take a 17-3 lead into the break. But for 20 minutes after half-time Argentina dominated, scoring a try to haul themselves back into contention, complacenc­y that Rennie wants fixed.

“Last week (against South Africa) we were really clinical. Against Argentina not as clinical. We’ve got to be better there... It gives us a chance to be grumpy through the review after a win,” he said.

“Against good sides like Argentina you’ve got to put them out of the contest when you have the chance.” The two sides meet again next week on Queensland’s Gold Coast in the final Rugby Championsh­ip round, with skipper Michael Hooper looking to inflict more pain on a team that has lost five-out-of-five.

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