The Citizen (Gauteng)

Wallabies fired up for All Blacks

OPENER: AUSSIES PROMISE TO GO OUT GUNS BLAZING

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Sydney

Australia aim to make a flying start against the All Blacks in Sydney this weekend and kick-start their quest to end New Zealand’s 15 years of Bledisloe Cup domination, captain Michael Hooper said.

The Wallabies head into today’s fixture, which also doubles as the Rugby Championsh­ip opener, as underdogs after failing to win the trophy since 2002.

The hosts have started the three-Test series poorly in recent years but Hooper said the Wallabies were fired up and ready to show they are a team on the rise.

“We’re going to come out all guns blazing,” he told reporters.

“We’re ready, we’re good to go ... bring it on.”

Sydney has been a happy hunting ground for the New Zealanders in recent years, after beating Australia 42-8 in 2016 and 54-34 last year.

The Wallabies will take heart from their 23-18 win over the All Blacks in the final Bledisloe Test in Brisbane last October, which followed a narrow 35-29 loss in Dunedin two months earlier.

While Australia have not won back-to-back Test matches against New Zealand since 2001, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen insists they deserve to be favourites on the back of the Brisbane win.

“I think Australia are a better side than people give them credit for,” he said.

“They’ve improved a heck of a lot. They’ve done a lot of hard work on their running lines and their core set-piece roles, their scrum has got better and they’ve quickened up their lineout a lot.”

Cheika has been forced to throw loosehead prop Tom Robertson into the fray for just his third Test start after Scott Sio hurt his shoulder.

He has also gambled on moving Reece Hodge into the centres after injuries to Tevita Kuridrani and Samu Kerevi, created an untested partnershi­p with Kurtley Beale.

Hooper and Dane Haylett-Petty passed fitness tests, with the skipper dismissing suggestion­s he could be rusty after being sidelined for more than a month.

“I’m feeling great about what I do and I think I can make a difference in the game,” he said.

The Wallabies also have inspiratio­nal flanker David Pocock contesting the breakdown after missing last year’s Bledisloe while on sabbatical.

The All Blacks have introduced their own rookie centre by calling up Jack Goodhue after injury ruled out Sonny Bill Williams.

But Goodhue will be alongside Crusaders team-mate Ryan Crotty in an establishe­d centre partnershi­p that helped win this year’s Super Rugby title. –

Kick-off: 12.05pm

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