Wallabies leave New Zealand with hope despite Eden Park mauling

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MELBOURNE: The Wallabies leave New Zealand after a traditional Eden Park spanking but showed enough on the two-test tour to give fans hope of a ...

MELBOURNE: The Wallabies leave New Zealand after a traditional Eden Park spanking but showed enough on the two-test tour to give fans hope of a genuine contest in the remainder of the Bledisloe Cup and the upcoming Rugby Championship.

"The good thing is we get to play them in two weeks’ time and I can guarantee it will be a better outcome," Wallabies prop James Slipper told reporters on Monday.AdvertisementThe 20-point loss might suggest otherwise but despite handling errors and some 40 missed tackles there were some good signs from the Wallabies in just their second match under Dave Rennie.

Wallabies teams of recent years might have capitulated after falling 20 points behind early in the second half but Rennie's side buckled down to stave off a confidence-sapping humiliation.Still, Rennie and his staff may be worried about how to replace inside centre Matt Toomua, who came off in the first half after aggravating a recurring groin problem.

 

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