The Citizen (KZN)

‘We can beat the All Blacks’

- Brisbane

– Coach Michael Cheika (above) has raised eyebrows by claiming the Wallabies can upset the All Blacks in the Bledisloe Cup series following their shaky win over Italy.

Australia, coming off a home loss to Scotland the previous week, made six changes as they scrambled to a 40-27 win over the Six Nations strugglers in Brisbane on Saturday.

The Wallabies held a tenuous 28-27 lead with four minutes remaining, but conjured two late tries to salvage victory.

Wallaby back Karmichael Hunt reflected what many were thinking when he said after the final whistle: “We just can’t afford to do that against the All Blacks in the Rugby Championsh­ip because they’ll kill us.”

Cheika took the opposite tack, talking up their chances of beating the world champions in Sydney on August 19.

“The performanc­e (against Italy) wasn’t up to winning that match, for sure,” he told reporters after Saturday’s game.

“We’ve got to get our work right in the next six to eight weeks that’s left before that first Test (against New Zealand).”

Australia’s players now return to Super Rugby for the final two weeks before reassembli­ng to prepare for the All Blacks.

Cheika said he was confident they can pull off a major shock against a team that beat the British and Irish Lions 30-15 in Auckland on Saturday.

“I know everyone’s having a laugh when I say that, but I believe with that clear goal we can go there and do that,” he said.

Wallabies winger Sefa Naivalu is in doubt for the Bledisloe Cup opener after suffering an ankle injury against Italy and will be out for up to seven weeks. – AFP

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