MICHAEL CHEIKA’S WALLABIES laid down a World Cup marker with a super second-half performance that saw them beat New Zealand 27-19, their first win over the Kiwis since 2011.
The Australians claimed the 2015 Rugby Championship title in doing do, and gave themselves major confidence ahead of the second Bledisloe Cup tie in Auckland next weekend.
Cheika seems to have added a mental edge to a talented Wallabies squad. Source: Inpho/Billy Stickland
Having trailed 6-3 at half time, Cheika’s men scored three second-half tries through prop Sekope Kepu, wing Adam Ashley-Cooper and the superb replacement scrum-half Nic White.
The All Blacks responded with a brace from debutant wing Nehe Milner-Skudder, but the Wallabies showed great mental steel to finish the game strongly. White’s long-range penalty in the 68th minute squeezed them in front, before the Montpellier man darted over for a try that he converted himself.
Steve Hansen will rue the many basic errors from his New Zealand team, particularly in the tackling department, where basic one-on-one hits were missed at key moments.
For Pool A opponents Wales, Fiji and England, this excellent display from Cheika’s Australia provides much food for thought.
After Dan Carter’s two first half penalties and one from Australia’s Matt Giteau, the try-scoring at ANZ Stadium burst into life with Kepu’s wonderful front row effort, the tighthead prop making up for his first-half sin binning with some impressive footwork.
But the All Blacks conjured a response 10 minutes later as Carter’s offload found Ben Smith with an small element of fortune, allowing the fullback to burst through and feed Hurricanes flyer Milner-Skudder.