‘It’s on us’: Players aim up after World Cup shock

‘It’s on us’: Players aim up after World Cup shock

One pool recreation loss hasn’t ended earlier World Cup campaigns for the Wallabies and final weekend’s shock loss to Fiji is just not their finish in France based on a raft of defiant gamers who understand it’s as much as them to show issues round towards Wales.

Embattled coach Eddie Jones put his hand up and tried to take all of the blame for the primary loss to the Fijians since 1954, together with his picks coming beneath hearth, notably inexperienced fly-half Carter Gordon, whom he yanked from the sector simply after halftime.

Jones has been urged to ship an SOS to skilled playmaker Quade Cooper, having gone to France and not using a clear back-up for Gordon, whereas accidents to captain Will Skelton and star prop Taniela Tupou have made the Wallabies marketing campaign even tougher.

The Wallabies should beat Wales to be any probability of development to the quarter-finals, however former co-captain James Slipper, at his fourth World Cup, is aware of a single pool recreation loss, albeit a stunning one, is just not the tip of the world.

Australia made the 2011 semi-final and 2019 quarter-final regardless of pool defeats and wins over first Wales after which Portugal within the last match would make sure the Wallabies quest would proceed.

“It’s not the first time I’ve lost in a pool stage either. These things happen,” Slipper stated after the loss to Fiji.

“The important thing is it’s all about the next game. You say that when you win, you say that when you lose. I know that’s a pretty boring line to use, but at the end of the day, that’s what is important, the Wales game.”

Flanker Fraser McReight stated Jones attempting to take all of the blame confirmed he was attempting to “protect his team and his players” and it was their flip to shoulder some accountability.

He even stated the gamers have been “flying” earlier than the Fiji recreation and will discover their groove once more.

“We respect that but I don’t think it’s on him,” McReight stated.

“It‘s on us, we’re the ones playing. The whole coaching staff actually prepped us really well. We had a really good week of training to be honest, boys were flying.

“Obviously, we had a few little niggles there through some injuries, but we still had a great few sessions. We’ve just got to be better.”

The Wallabies have solely gained considered one of six Tests in 2023 after Jones took the helm for a second time and took a brush by squad, with stress intensifying forward of Monday morning’s must-win conflict with Wales.

But lock Richie Arnold stated a World Cup demanded gamers transfer on quick, and whereas confidence had been hit, the gamers needed to bounce again.

“It makes it easier for us next week. We must win and that’s it,” he stated.

“It comes down to the players. We have to review the game individually and have a look at our own games and it’s all down to the players at the end of the day. We’ve got a good group here and we’ve got to believe that we can turn it around next week.”

“At the end of the day, we can’t kick stones too long. We’ve just got to get on with it. It makes it easy for us next week, we must win. And that’s it. It’s as easy at that.”

Source: www.news.com.au