MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia attack coach Scott Wisemantel has warned the Wallabies not to give the ball away to All Black Caleb Clarke in Saturday's third Bledisloe Cup clash in Sydney, particularly if the explosive winger is running at pace.
Clarke had a brilliant debut in the All Blacks' starting 15 two weeks ago, crashing through the Wallabies' defence with power running to set up two tries as the hosts romped to a 27-7 win at Eden Park.
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