Wallabies expect backlash from humbled South Africa


  • Rugby
  • Tuesday, 26 Sep 2017

(Reuters) - South Africa will be stung by their humiliating 57-0 defeat to the All Blacks and looking to prove a point when they take on Australia in the Rugby Championship on Saturday, Wallabies lock Adam Coleman has said.

Australia head into the clash in Bloemfontein with confidence after their 45-20 victory over Argentina in Canberra, their first win of the tournament after back-to-back losses to the All Blacks and a draw against the Springboks in Perth.

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