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Deans' Wallabies are world beaters. Well, nearly!

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25th July, 2008
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Australian Wallaby Stirling Mortlock is tackled by New Zealand All Blacks Richie McCaw. AP Photo/NZPA, Wayne Drought.

The Wallabies wins against South Africa and France were good. They have quickly changed from the team we saw in the World Cup into the team that in recent weeks has beaten the world number one and pose a threat against the world number two.

If there is one thing I’ve liked about the Crusaders, it’s that we got their coach! And haven’t we loved that?

Robbie Deans has worked well with what he’s got and he’s made it the team into a world beater.

If I asked one hundred Aussies last year if they thought we could ever beat the All Blacks at the Bledisloe Cup next year, there would only be one answer: no.

But now? Well, if I asked one hundred New Zealanders if they could beat us, there would be one answer, no.

Wallabies to win tonight by 7.

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