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Australia coach Michael Cheika and captain Michael Hooper.

'It's not going to stop us' - Cheika defiant despite home hammering against All Blacks

The Wallabies capitulated in today’s first half against New Zealand.

MICHAEL CHEIKA IS confident Australia will close the gap to New Zealand for the second round of the Rugby Championship after a disastrous first 40 minutes in Sydney.

The Wallabies were outclassed early in today’s opening game as the All Blacks ran in six tries to take a 40-6 lead at the break, Steve Hansen’s side exposing massive flaws in Australia’s defensive play.

A mix of pace and precision left the crowd at ANZ Stadium silent and a humiliating defeat looked on the cards, but Australia restored some dignity with a second-half fightback — the match finishing 54-34 to the world champions.

Cheika was highly critical of his side’s performance in his post-match media conference, but is confident they can improve before the return clash in Dunedin next weekend.

“I think it was pretty plain to see that our defence was not good enough at all, the tackling’s got to be better,” he said. “That first part of the game is not the level that you can be at, not in any game, let alone a game against them [New Zealand].

“With the team we’ve got, the points should be coming, we’ve got an attacking type of team so we should be scoring points, but you’ve got to have both sides of the game. We’ve spoken about it, everyone understands what we need to do to rectify it next week — both mentally and on the training paddock.”

He added: “But I know that we’ll improve. We’ve got to do some quick improving before the next game because we want to keep this series [the Bledisloe Cup] alive.

“I don’t think there is going to be a lot of changes, the change has to be more about believing in ourselves to make the hits when we need to, making sure we’re coming up in defence and not worrying about what the opposition might be doing.

“They’ll do it. This group have a very strong connection, this is a road block in front of course, it’s going to knock us down but it’s not going to stop us.”

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    Apr 3rd 2013, 8:19 PM

    Where ????

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    Apr 3rd 2013, 8:47 PM

    Rochdale ?

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    Apr 3rd 2013, 8:49 PM

    He’d beat Utd routinely from there as well baby!

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    Apr 3rd 2013, 10:14 PM

    Arsenal, good manager..

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    Apr 4th 2013, 2:37 AM

    Ireland anyone ha ha …hello red thumbs..

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    Apr 4th 2013, 9:36 AM

    I don’t get the criticism of the man.
    Chelsea were already off the pace in the league and basically out of the champions league when he took over.
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    Apr 4th 2013, 8:29 AM

    Of course he wants to manage a top club. He doesn’t know how to manage without throwing money at new, usually terrible, signings. Mancini and Mourinho used to have Serie A won by November then they give Benitez a job and he makes a fool of himself every week by telling the press he needs 2 years to build etc. He did well with Valencia although they had good players back then and fair enough he won the CL but he left Liverpool in a terrible state.

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    Apr 3rd 2013, 10:23 PM

    Everton maybe, if moye’s leaves.

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    Apr 4th 2013, 11:01 AM

    Why would a big club go for such a small manager?

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