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Rugby-Wallabies boss Rennie savours winning feeling after All Blacks trials

Published 08/11/2020, 02:15 pm
Updated 08/11/2020, 02:18 pm

By Ian Ransom

MELBOURNE, Nov 8 (Reuters) - It took four tests, some painful lessons and the loss of the Bledisloe Cup to New Zealand, but Dave Rennie finally toasted his first victory in charge of the Wallabies after a rollercoaster night in Brisbane.

The 24-22 win over the All Blacks at Lang Park was late reward for the Wallabies faithful following the frustration of the 16-16 draw in Wellington and the humiliation of the record 43-5 defeat in Sydney last week. the heat gone from the Bledisloe series, the Wallabies only just edged an All Blacks team that struggled for cohesion after mass changes to their starting side.

Yet Australia's spirited rebound against their trans-Tasman foes will give weary fans hope the Wallabies have made a decisive break from their recent bleak history under former boss Michael Cheika.

Asked whether he would have taken a win and a draw from his first four tests against the All Blacks, Rennie was unequivocal.

"You don't win the Bledisloe Cup by winning one and drawing one," Rennie told reporters in the post-match media conference.

"What it tells us is that if we work hard enough for each other we can get results against anyone.

"But it doesn't count for much tonight unless we back it up against Argentina in a couple of weeks."

The Wallabies' win breathed life into the Tri-Nations, with Argentina to join the fray in a week against the All Blacks in Sydney.

The result was also an exoneration of Rennie's selections after a gamble with youth backfired badly at Olympic stadium.

Rennie's faith in Reece Hodge as a non-specialist flyhalf at Lang Park also raised queries but it proved well-placed as the utility back booted 14 points and set up the first try to Tom Wright with a deft chip kick.

Prop James Slipper is set for a long spell on the sidelines after dislocating a shoulder but regular flyhalf James O'Connor is expected to be available for the Wallabies' next test against the Pumas in Newcastle on Nov. 21, giving Rennie a "nice" selection headache.

"I thought (Hodge) was really good ... We'll expect JOC (O'Connor) to be back and available for the next game and he's been excellent in the first two tests, so it's good to have choices," he said.

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