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Moore questions Aussie fitness

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MELBOURNE: Australia’s Super Rugby teams have failed to produce players fit enough for Test rugby, leaving the Wallabies scrambling to prepare for bigger tests to come against the All Blacks in the Rugby Championsh­ip, according to captain Stephen Moore.

Australia laboured in a 40-27 win over Italy in Brisbane on Saturday, fading badly in the second half before grabbing two late tries to stave off an embarrassi­ng defeat.

None of Australia’s five Super Rugby teams have beaten New Zealand opponents this season and Moore said players were heading into the internatio­nal season underdone.

“It shouldn’t be hard for Super Rugby to produce players that are ready for test match footy,” Moore said.

“I don’t know what the issue is there, but we need to make sure the next two months or whatever it is ... we can’t waste a day. There is a gap between Super Rugby and test rugby, the intensity’s up, but that doesn’t mean we can’t train like we have to play test footy.”

After easing past Fiji in the first of the three June internatio­nals in Melbourne, Australia suffered a surprise 24-19 loss to Scotland in Sydney last week before their huge scare against Italy at Lang Park.

While claiming ultimate responsibi­lity for his players’ fitness, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika said he had needed to flog his charges on the training track and would have “discussion­s” with his counterpar­ts in Super Rugby.

“If we didn’t do it over these three weeks and start that, it’ll be too late for later on,” he said.

“Maybe that’s taken some of the edge off some of our performanc­es because we’ve been going hard at it.

“We’ve got to work extra hard and we’ve got to be prepared to work even harder once we come out of Super Rugby for that little block to be ready, because at least the fitness base can let us be in the hunt.

“Then, from there, it’ll be how good as footballer­s we are.” – Reuters

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