Cheika wants Wallabies to be best in world
Michael Cheika was full of admiration for his Australia side after they beat New Zealand for the first time in over two years but warned "you can't rest until you get to the top".
Reece Hodge scored a try and added two superb penalties after taking over kicking duties from an out-of-sorts Bernard Foley, while Israel Folau and Marika Koroibete also went over as the Wallabies denied their trans-Tasman rivals a Bledisloe Cup clean sweep with a 23-18 win at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday.
Waisake Naholo and Rieko Ioane finished either side of half-time and Lima Sopoaga, starting after Beauden Barrett was ruled out, landed two penalties, but the All Blacks' seven-match winning run against the Wallabies came to an end in Brisbane.
Australia are unbeaten in five Tests and sit third in the world rankings but head coach Cheika said they still have plenty of work to do after such a sweet victory in former captain Stephen Moore's final home Test.
"We might be improving but we're still number three [in the world], having only just got back there," said Cheika.
"You can't rest until you get back to the top. One win against the world champions doesn't win you anything."
Cheika was proud of the way his players stood up to the challenge against Steve Hansen's men after they overcame a disjointed first-half display, albeit in difficult conditions with the wet surface clearly causing problems.
He added: "I know we didn't win the cup, which is disappointing because I know how much we want it back here, but before the game I said you've got to fight for everything.
"I thought we did tonight and we were able to get the win.
"I think it's the only way to put pressure on these guys. They’re so dominant in all the structured parts of the game.
"I felt like we had the fight in us tonight, we really wanted it, and so I trusted them to get the job done regardless."
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"Survive"? "Scare?" A bit dramatic. ABs always going to win, just a matter of by how much.
The Azurri were up for it though. As expected. You can bet they were planning for this specific test for months. Let's not forget they were pipped by ENG, drew with FRA, & beat both SCO & WAL in the Six Nations in Feb/Mar this year.
A mess of a match, good win, considering.
Go to commentsAfter you. And yes, that's exactly what Penney should do. Stat!! Unfortunately he has one year left on his contract.
Penney's Super Rugby win record was a low 23% before we signed him on. At the top was Razor at 84%. And true to form, Penney took us from a 7-peat to not even making the play-offs in ONE season. No excuses. LOSER. Thank God his contract is up next year. And hopefully Rangi might wanna throw his hat in for the job.
In the meantime, hopefully we can crack the top 6 this year in spite of Penney!??!
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