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07th September 2012 06:36

Will Genia leading out the Wallabies

No excuses: Will Genia

Wallabies captain Will Genia admits his team are disappointed with their form and can ill-afford another loss against South Africa on Saturday.

The Australians are desperate to bounce back after being humbled by the all-conquering All Blacks both at home and away last month, seeing the Bledisloe Cup stay in New Zealand hands for the 10th successive year.

Their cause against the Springboks, who are coming off a disappointing 16-16 draw against Argentina in Mendoza, hasn't been helped with veteran hooker Stephen Moore ruled out of the Perth clash with a hamstring strain.

Moore was hoping to become the most capped hooker in Australian Test history but was forced to withdraw from the must-win match after scans revealed the problem.

The All Blacks losses have placed an enormous amount of pressure on coach Robbie Deans, who is already missing a host of high-profile players through injury, including David Pocock, James Horwill and James O'Connor.

But Genia was not ready to blame the injury crisis for their opening two defeats.

"You've got blokes coming in who can do as good a job as those who are missing," he told reporters.

"Pocock is obviously world class and so is Stephen but you've got Taf (Polota-Nau) coming in who brings a very physical edge to the game.

"And I think Michael Hooper made 30 odd tackles last week as well so you get work rate from those blokes and effort."

Genia, the stand-in captain with Pocock out, said they needed to start transferring what they did on the training ground to the pitch.

"It's been a great feeling amongst the group, the last few weeks have been very disappointing in terms of the result and we said in the build up to those weeks that we prepared well and trained well but didn't put the performance on the park," he said.

"That's very much something we're looking forward to doing is transitioning what we do on the training paddock onto the field and that's the big challenge for us tomorrow and hopefully we can do it."

Recent form in Tests between the two countries supports an Australian win.

The Springboks, for only the second time in their history, have lost their past four Tests against the Wallabies, with their last win in August 2010 in Pretoria.

In their most recent meeting, Australia won 11-9 in the quarter-finals of last year's World Cup.

Deans is under mounting pressure to swiftly turn around Australia's fortunes or face the sack, but prop Ben Alexander insisted speculation about the coach's job was not affecting the team.

"That criticism of Robbie, it hurts us too because it's how we played and a reflection of us and how we represented our country, and we didn't do a great job," he said.

"We feel a responsibility for the side not performing ... (but) as far as all that speculation goes, it's not a focus of ours.

"Our focus is just going out, playing well and representing our country with pride."

Comments

georgesmith says...

@ melkdave... options are aplenty, mate. For a start, put R. Simmons in the starting line-up ahead of N. Sharpe because the latter just can't match the pace of the game. Since he is being greatly favoured/ nepotism by thhe coach, then at least, it will be fair for the hopeless veteran to play last 10mins but full 80mins, no way. Wallabies don't have line-breakers and N. Cummins is the brutal enforcer that is available. He is young, fearless and most importantly, he can break tackles.

Posted 00:00 08th September 2012

melkdave says...

Australia have to improve alot i fear,or the bokke will win,quite easily .While im expecting the wallabies to be better than last time,i dont think RD has the players or has had the time to rectify all the problems.@Georgesmith its fine saying Genia should talk to R.Deansabout the players ect,but exactly who else can he pick??Face it Australias stocks of quality players are very limited.Not even enough atm to put out a worldclass 15 imo,let alone a 22.and getting worse every year imo.

Posted 17:35 07th September 2012

georgesmith says...

W. Genia should do the right thing. Talk to R. Deans about the team he is picking. W. Genia should ask for more younger blokes to be given chance instead of old ones that can't last in Test rugby. If not Wallabies will lose all games. It should be about the team and not individuals.

Posted 14:35 07th September 2012

ABlack says...

You gotta love Genia. He is the man in the Aus team. If he gets his natural game going the boks wont stop him

Posted 09:11 07th September 2012

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