New Straits Times

Wallabies back on course

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SYDNEY: The Wallabies believe they are on the right track after building depth this year, despite slumping to nine losses in a season where they thought they would close the gap on world champions New Zealand and win back the Bledisloe Cup.

Michael Cheika’s side returned from their end-of-season tour of Europe early yesterday, having beaten Wales, narrowly pipped Scotland and France then lost their final two games to Ireland and England.

Those losses book-ended a poor return for the team, having been swept in a home series by England, lost all three matches to New Zealand and also been beaten by one of the poorest South Africa sides in the long history of the Springboks.

Wallabies assistant coach Nathan Grey said the team had been trying to build depth and the new caps introduced to test rugby this year would help get the side back to the level they reached when they made last year’s World Cup final.

“Exposing some younger guys to that next level is something that we did on this trip,” Grey said.

“The more you can expose those players to those step ups in intensity and performanc­e are only going to hold Australian rugby in good stead.”

Flyhalf Bernard Foley echoed Grey’s confidence but also acknowledg­ed that a lack of consistenc­y at crucial times had hurt the Wallabies throughout the year.

“We’ve seen it this year in spurts and if we can play those games consistent­ly every week, I’m sure this team has the ability to compete with those sides and get back to where we want to be,” he said.

The 27-year-old said the team, having finished 2015 as comfortabl­y the second best team in the world, had entered 2016 wit h in a confident frame of mind before the reality check of the England series. Reuters

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