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Eddie Jones says he can’t wait to challenge New Zealand

Eddie Jones says he can’t wait to challenge New Zealand

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Having been thrashed 43 to 12 in South Africa and then thrashed 34 to 31 at home against Argentina, the Australians have put on a troubled face during this Rugby Championship. A face that could regain color or look very pale will receive New Zealand this Saturday, depending on the outcome of the third and final day of the tournament.

If there is no picture on paper of the All Blacks coming in as favorites based on their current form, Wallabies coach Eddie Jones is undaunted. Far away from there. He is even waiting for this confrontation “Eagerly” And he already has a well-defined strategy as he promised in a press conference.

“Our goal is to put them under pressure from the start of the game and see how they deal with the pressure on them because they haven’t had any pressure yet.”

He knew he still had it “Many Things to Solve” Eddie Jones wants to rely on this underdog position to put pressure on his opponent and frustrate him so that his team can once again compete with the world’s best. Instead allow his team to regain confidence.

“We are underdogs, but this is an opportunity for us because if we can put pressure on a team that has the label of favourites, this pressure will create stress within their team against them and that is our aim. […] If you look at Australia now, nobody outside of our team thinks we have a chance to win, which sometimes creates unity within the team and gives meaning to what we’re doing.

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Wallabies coach Eddie Jones is undaunted if there is no picture on paper with the All Blacks coming in as favourites, given their current form. Far away from there. He is “impatiently” waiting for this clash and already has a well-defined strategy as he told a press conference.