The Wallabies are officially back, after victory over South Africa in Johannesburg
Wallabies won the number of penalties in three of the last four tests and drew the other. Joe Schmidt has fingerprints and players are taking it to perfection. After losing Dylan Pietsch in the first half, and Len Ikitau, Len Ikitau for 18 minutes on the knee for 18 minutes.
3 Was the moment that started Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii?
The Wallabies midfielder filled his hands with Andre Esterhuizen 12 in the first half and seemed to be another silent test on the cards. But Suaalii’s attempt to intersect in the second half could be the moment that started it, because he just drew the surface of what he could do. He immediately seemed to give him a burst of confidence, and soon he restarted an important Springbox, and showed the air force.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii makes an experiment after an intervention.Credit: Rugby Australia/Julius Dimitaga
In a test full of them, it was a great “small” moment and it was a great example of what could contribute to moments that did not make emphasis rollers. It is difficult for midfielder against South Africa – not in the field channels – but the Suaalii test came positively. Aside from a gain that would bring Mark Nawaqanitawase back to Rugby before the World Cup in 2027.
Who doesn’t want to be a part of this team’s building?
4 Wallabies can play better
The investigation in South Africa continued at full speed immediately after the last whistle, and Springboxing coach Rasie Erasmus was afraid of his own team. There will be an endless conversation about how they move away from their DNAs and play too many side -by -side rugby, and there is a real element in it.
However, Wallabies will not be very happy with the episodes of his games. They knew the early box hit the threshold and could not cope with it. Tom Wright dialed and Jorgensen was beaten in the air. Later, in the first half, Eben Etzebeth did not object to the High Top Chase. This week, Springbox will be the biggest focus of Springbox, which returns Handre Pollard to No.10 Jersey and kicks the ball 1000 times.
However, the rewards of obtaining this correctly seemed to be enormous – Wallabies could seem to divide Springboxes into pieces in the opposing attack.
5 Strong Return of JOC
Wallabies’s disguise that they had to continue James O’Connor for 80 minutes, the late bench addition is a pencil for the return test in Cape Town next week. O’Connor has been better every minute, and the experience shone when Wallabies began to open the suffocating hurry defense.
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In this difficult first half, there was a lot of communication between the Wallabies players, and the fact that O’Connor’s 28th ranks to Ikitau to establish Pietsch’s trial was the first sign of solving the solution.
In fact, Wallabies felt so quickly, in the second half against Springboxes. For Bell’s first attempt by Wilson, the short ball revealed the line speed of Springbox, and until 65 minutes, Wallabies almost devoted time.
Behind a front foot ball-O man Bell again-O’connor, Springboxing wing player Kurt-Lee Arendse’nin crossed the left and Jorgensen did the rest. This smart, the first half of the paintings and accordingly responds to an older No. It was composed from 10.
Cully’s team of the week
The Rugby Championship of the week, the first round
1 Angus Bell (Australia)
2 Codie Taylor (New Zealand)
3 Fletcher Newell (New Zealand)
4 Fabian Holland (New Zealand)
5 Nick Frost (Australia)
6 Tom Hooper (Australia)
7 FRASER MCREIGHT (Australia) – Truck player
8 Harry Wilson (Australia)
9 Nic White (Australia)
10 Tomas Albornoz (Argentina)
11 Kurt-Lee ArendSe (South Africa)
12 LEN IKITAU (Australia)
13 Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (Australia)
14 Max Jorgensen (Australia)
15 Will Jordan (New Zealand)



