No. | Name | |
---|---|---|
15Israel Folau, - | ||
14Dane Haylett-Petty, - | ||
13Samu Kerevi, - | ||
12Bernard Foley, - 4 | ||
11Reece Hodge, - | ||
10Quade Cooper, - | ||
9Will Genia, - 2 | ||
1Scott Sio, - | ||
2Stephen Moore, - | ||
3Sekope Kepu, - | ||
4Rob Simmons, - | ||
5Adam Coleman, - | ||
6Dean Mumm, - | ||
7Michael Hooper, - | ||
8David Pocock, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Tatafu Polota-Nau, - | ||
17James Slipper, - | ||
18Tom Robertson, - | ||
19Rory Arnold, - | ||
20Lopeti Timani, - | ||
21Sean McMahon, - | ||
22Nick Phipps, - | ||
23Tevita Kuridrani, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
Australia returned to the winner's circle last week, defeating South Africa after three defeats by England and consecutive Bledisloe Cuo losses to New Zealand, but still there seems to be a negative aura over them and we said in our Scrum5 podcast that their season still hangs by a thread ahead of this game in Perth. Former All Blacks coach Graham Henry, meanwhile, said they were the worst Wallabies team he had seen.
Argentina arrived in Australia having split their Tests with South Africa before pushing the All Blacks for 60 minutes in Hamilton. They will certainly test the Wallabies if they repeat their effort from last week and execute just a little better, but Sam Bruce is still tipping a seven-point victory for the hosts having said after their defeat of the Springboks that they needed to be more patient.