The Borneo Post

Cheika says Wallabies can test All Blacks despite Super woes

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MELBOURNE: Australia can still challenge the All Blacks this season despite the nation’s abysmal record against New Zealand teams in Super Rugby, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has said.

The five Australian sides have lost all 17 Super Rugby matches against their New Zealand counterpar­ts and chances to break the drought are fast running out.

“I can understand why people might think it’s all doom and gloom -- a hundred per cent,” Cheika said in comments published by The Australian newspaper on Wednesday.

“But it ’ s not from my perspectiv­e.

“I know the Super Rugby form from our teams hasn’t been brilliant. No one can argue with that, but there’s been some good performanc­es.

“We’ve been watching players individual­ly in detail, not just the establishe­d guys but the new ones too, and there’s plenty to like.”

Cheika led the New South Wales Waratahs to the Super Rugby title in 2014 but it has been downhill for the Australian conference since, as New Zealand has gone from strength to strength.

Australia’s teams managed only three wins against New Zealand opponents in Super Rugby last year, which preceded the Wallabies’ 3- 0 thrashing by the All Blacks in the annual Bledisloe Cup series.

New Zealand’s dominance has raised grave concerns about the state of the game in Australia, where Super Rugby coaches have backed calls for a national conclave to help halt the slump at provincial level.

The Wallabies were whitewashe­d 3- 0 by Eddie Jones’s England in last year’s June internatio­nals but face more modest opponents next month in Fiji, Scotland and Italy.

Cheika said he would use the matches to bed down a new generation of players that would carry through to the 2019 World Cup in Japan. — Reuters

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