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We are not quite sure the fact that South Africa haven't beaten the Wallabies in Australia since 2013 is enough to make them the underdogs for this weekend's Round 3 action, especially as they are keen to make amends for their Round 2 wobble against the All Blacks. Australia meanwhile will take confidence from their stocks being strengthened as some key players return from injury, but for both sides there is plenty of pressure and lots to prove as the two go head to head in Adelaide.
By Neil OlsenWe are not quite sure the fact that South Africa haven't beaten the Wallabies in Australia since 2013 is enough to make them the underdogs for this weekend's Round 3 action, especially as they are keen to make amends for their Round 2 wobble against the All Blacks. Australia meanwhile will take confidence from their stocks being strengthened as some key players return from injury, but for both sides there is plenty of pressure and lots to prove as the two go head to head in Adelaide.