Sports

Wallabies bracing for beaten All Blacks Cup response

The Wallabies are expecting a fired-up All Blacks outfit stinging from their winless tour of South Africa to come at them in Sydney on Saturday.

The Australians might be on the same Rugby Championship win-loss record as New Zealand, but fullback Tom Wright doesn’t feel that means they can take their Kiwi foes lightly.

Both teams have suffered three losses from four games with most recently the Australians splitting results in Argentina and the Kiwis losing both Tests against the world champion Springboks.

The Accor Stadium Rugby Championship match doubles as a Bledisloe Cup fixture, with the Wallabies last holders of that silverware way back in 2002, with the final Test in Wellington on September 28.

Wright said he was expecting a response from the All Blacks, who made last year’s World Cup final.

“They just came up against the guys who won the World Cup so I don’t know if weakened is a fair assessment of where they’re at,” said Wright, when asked if New Zealand had lost their aura.

“I still look at them the same way, they’re one of the top two nations in the world.

“Any time you lose, you go back-to-back (losses), as we faced a couple of weeks ago (against South Africa), you certainly have your tail up and you’re keen to rip in.

“They were a whisker away in both games that they lost … we’re expecting them to be up for it for sure.”

Wright was sidelined with an ankle injury for Australia’s second half horror show against the Pumas, which resulted in a record 67-27 scoreline.

He said the Wallabies also wanted to make amends after their capitulation in Sante Fe.

“No-one hurts more than the playing group and the staff … we know that the 40 minutes (second half against the Pumas) was really disappointing and we’re focused on making amends,” said the Brumbies custodian.

Related Posts

Tiger Woods confirms first thing he’ll do if he wins 16th major title

Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red clothing brand has told GolfMagic the 15-time major champion is prepared to make a big change if he wins an elusive 16th major…

Daniel Cormier threatens to reignite his bitter rivalry with Jon Jones as he hilariously flips off his UFC nemesis after friendly phone call

UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier made his feelings known about his bitter rival, heavyweight champion Jon Jones, after they appeared to settle their differences in a surfaced video. The…

Canelo Retains Unified Super Middleweight Title After Beating Berlanga by Unanimous Decision

In a thrilling showdown on Saturday night, Mexican boxing icon Saul “Canelo” Alvarez successfully defended his unified super middleweight title against rising star Edgar Berlanga. The highly anticipated…

อัปเดทอาการบาดเจ็บ 2 สตาร์ แมนยู ก่อนเกมลีกพบ คริสตัล พาเลซ สุดสัปดาห์นี้

แมนเชสเตอร์ ยูไนเต็ด ได้ข่าวดีเมื่อล่าสุด ราสมุส ฮอยลุนด์ และ เมสัน เมาท์ กลับมาฝึกซ้อมให้กับทีมแล้ว ก่อนหน้านี้ทั้งคู่มีอาการบาดเจ็บที่แฮมสตริง แต่ล่าสุดพวกเขากำลังอยู่ในขั้นตอนฟื้นฟูร่างกายก่อนกลับมาลงสนามอีกครั้ง ฮอยลุนด์ ยังไม่ได้เล่นเกมทางการให้กับ “ปีศาจแดง” เลยในฤดูกาลนี้ หลังเจ็บจากเกมปรีซีซั่นที่พบกับ อาร์เซนอล ในขณะที่ เมาท์ ได้เล่นให้ทีมของ เอริค เทน ฮาก ตลอด 2 นัดแรก แต่เจ็บจนถูกเปลี่ยนตัวออกในช่วงพักครึ่งของเกมที่พ่าย ไบรท์ตัน เมื่อเดือนที่แล้ว…

Max verstappen says goodbye…

Max Verstappen’s recent farewell statement reflects on his incredible journey in Formula 1. As he steps away from racing, he expressed gratitude for the experiences, the fans, and…

Cristiano Ronaldo não controla o Al Nassr – CEO Fienga

O jogador de 39 anos é o nome principal do clube, mas isso não lhe dá uma influência prejudicial, diz Fienga O CEO do Al Nassr, Guido Fienga,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *