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Wallabies prepared to be patient in bid for hat-trick

Dennis Passa

Australia coach Dave Rennie says the formula his team used to beat South Africa twice in consecutive Rugby Championship matches should work again today in the first of two against Argentina.

It just might take a while. ‘‘What we’ve learned over the last few weeks is you’ve got to hang on in the fight for a long time, and sometimes it takes 60 or 70 minutes to crack a side,’’ Rennie said ahead of the match at Townsville in north Queensland. ‘‘So we need to see that resilience on the weekend.’’

Argentina are winless in four Rugby Championship matches – losing twice each to South Africa and New Zealand. The Wallabies, 2-2, sit one point behind South Africa in the

standings, with New Zealand unbeaten after four games.

New Zealand play South Africa in the 100th match between the teams in the first match of today’s doubleheader.

Next weekend, the same teams play again in the final round on the Gold Coast.

Rennie said he knows a side like

Argentina with nothing to lose can be as dangerous as any.

‘‘They are a bit different, they’ll want to express themselves, their forwards throw a lot more passes,‘‘ Rennie said.

‘‘They’ll counter when given the opportunity – they’re very good at it. They’re also good at filling the field, very disciplined around the defence

and it can be hard to break down.’’

Australia are looking to win three matches in a row for the first time since 2017.

Rennie named Reece Hodge at fullback, the end of five consecutive test appearances off the bench for the Melbourne Rebels player. He’ll replace Tom Banks, who broke his right arm midway through the first

half of Australia’s 30-17 win over the Springboks last weekend.

Fellow Rebels player Rob Leota earns his first start for Australia, at blindside flanker. He and Hodge are two of three changes to the matchday squad with playmaker James O’Connor set to make his first international appearance for the year from the reserves.

Argentina’s starting XV is unchanged from the side which lost to New Zealand 36-13 last weekend.

The only changes were in the reserves, where prop Rodrigo Martinez was included instead of Carlos Muzzio, flanker Joaquin Oviedo for Tomas Lezana, and wing Mateo Carreras instead of Matias Moroni, who had a broken nose.

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