'Shows how far off mark we are': The side of Suli you never imagined seeing as Wallabies hope to rid 'demons'

By Christy Doran / Editor

As Nic White spoke of wanting to get out on the field to rid the demons of last weekend’s horrow show, Suliasi Vunivalu took time out to reflect after a high-octane past week.

After the code-hopper’s controversial maiden start turned out far from how he would have envisioned, Vunivalu was the first at training on Tuesday in Manly.

With the sun shining, Vunivalu arrived at training by himself well before his teammates came over in a series of clusters.

With just a handful of backroom staff setting up training, the 27-year-old sat on a bag and got his notebook out and started writing. A penny for his thoughts after the highs of his maiden start and the lows of being yellow carded and struggling to make an impact.

Before the rest of his teammates arrived at training, Suli Vunivalu was seen writing in his diary by himself. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

But there was something curious and unique about seeing the maligned winger out on his lonesome.

At the very least, it revealed a person committed to the cause before the blaring beats arrived with the arrival of the rest of the pack, particularly with the winger set to miss selection in Sydney.

After touching back to Sydney on Monday afternoon, the Wallabies hit the gym on Tuesday morning before training on Tuesday afternoon where players were put through their core specific roles and drills.

Earlier, White, one of the leaders of the group, gave a frank assessment of his side’s performance.

“That’s not one we were proud of,” he said.

“Obviously we went over there with a plan, things didn’t go to plan. A bit of a baptism of fire out there.

“They’re a bloody good side, showed why they’re world champs and current World Cup holders.

“So it kind of shows how far off the mark we are.

“We went over there on the weekend with an opportunity to win the game and create a bit of history and fell a long way short but now the opportunity is to see where we fell short – and we fell short by quite a way – and to really look at those areas.”

Kurt-Lee Arendse scored a hattrick in the Springboks’ massive win over the Wallabies Loftus Versfeld Stadium on July 08, 2023 in Pretoria. (Photo by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

The Wallabies don’t need to look far for motivation.

In a World Cup year, plane tickets to France are up for grabs.

Jones is likely to give more opportunities this weekend against Argentina.

After all, if not now, when?

With a two-Test Bledisloe series to follow, Jones has just three Tests to settle on his squad before having to name his squad to follow him to France.

It means players such as halfback Ryan Lonergan and playmaker Carter Gordon will likely be afforded opportunities to press their claims, while the brute size and gain line that Andre Esterhuizen offered will likely be on show after Samu Kerevi was eased back via the bench last week from injury.

White, who started at halfback in the 43-12 drubbing against the Springboks in Pretoria, said the Wallabies were desperate to get back out on the field to avenge the defeat.

“It’s easy to get up after a loss,” he said.

“To be honest, there are a lot of boys hurting in this group at the moment, who would have loved a chance to play yesterday if they could just to get rid of the demons.

“There is motivation regardless.

“We don’t want to be the side that has to lose to get up for a win. We want to be a side where we are consistent, like the good sides in the world.”

Nic White says the Wallabies had to accept what they dished up wasn’t good enough. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

To do that, the Wallabies will have to significantly improve their discipline.

The Wallabies have had 15 players sent to the sin bin in the past 11 Tests, with Vunivalu and hooker Dave Porecki both shown yellow cards against the Boks in incidents that resulted in penalty tries.

Unlike previous years, however, the Wallabies’ ill-discipline wasn’t necessarily a result of high tackles and pushing the ledger at the breakdown but rather because they were smashed at the contact zone and at the set-piece.

As such, White said it was crucial the Wallabies do the basics well so they give themselves a chance.

Asked whether Jones had opted to put an arm around the team or delivered some hard truths, White admitted he had adopted both approaches.

“Unfortunately there are some hard truths for us as a team and as individuals,” he said.

“But nothing is personal. It is about where we want this team to go, as a group. We have been really good at that, saying what needs to be said.’ But we will put an arm around and be supportive.”

Nor are the Wallabies the only ones under the gun either, after Cheika’s Pumas were hammered 41-12 as Ian Foster’s All Blacks raced out of the blocks to stun the home crowd.

White said the Pumas couldn’t be taken for granted and that their gritty second half, where they won the second half 12-10, was a more accurate showing of what Cheika’s side were capable of.

But they only have to look at the sides the Pumas took down last year to understand the threat of the South Americans too, with Cheika’s side recording a record-breaking win over the Wallabies and historic victories over the All Blacks in New Zealand and England at Twickenham.

“The All Blacks made it look a lot easier than it’s going to be at times,” White said.

“The second half was probably more of a reflection of the side they were last year and the side that you’ll get for the rest of the year.

“They’re a well coached side, Cheik will have them firing over here in Australia and yeah it’s going to be a tough one.

“I think everyone in world rugby now is seeing them as a top-tier team that, if you’re slightly off your game, can hurt you.

“They’re a very good defensive side, [David] Kidwell’s doing an amazing job with them and they’re starting to play some really good footy in attack, some really good shapes, very organised.

“So gone are those days, they’re a bloody good side.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-13T05:18:56+00:00

Check-side for the boundary

Roar Rookie


Yes, LSL would be excellent !! . but with a couple of games under his belt ...

2023-07-13T05:18:40+00:00

Check-side for the boundary

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Yes, Frost is not a Swinton, say, I agree… But he’s more than mobile enough to be a breakaway …

2023-07-13T05:15:56+00:00

Check-side for the boundary

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Yes, I understand what you are saying and normally I'd agree ... but I only want Frost at 6 to compensate the best, for our lineout, with Skelton starting.

2023-07-13T05:15:29+00:00

Broken Shoulder

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Unfortunately looks like Stan confirmed on twitter they won’t stream it but good news is it’s been confirmed that SBS picked it up today so it’s available on free to air midday tomorrow on NITV or stream SBS on demand. I checked the tv guide online and it’s in there!

2023-07-13T05:11:06+00:00

Check-side for the boundary

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Stop Press ! From another website: Game starts at midday tomorrow Friday, 14th Stan is showing !!

2023-07-13T03:11:02+00:00

Olly

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Yes, the site that has their weight as of now. Saves is 99kg at the moment as per the AB updated squad. I think it is time to stop mate...

2023-07-13T01:48:55+00:00

Malotru

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Still heavier than Savea Olly. By the way most sites on Google still have Hooper at 101kgs and the only ones I found that had him at 96 were the RA and Waratah sites.

2023-07-13T00:44:38+00:00

Iron Fist

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I appreciate all of our sports Woolfe. Just an observation of what I've noticed on the site since I started visiting.

2023-07-13T00:35:44+00:00

Olly

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Correction he is currently 96kgs as per weights taken in current Wallabies camp…. You do realise they do all the dimensions of each player for every camp and update this on the Wallabies office site….

2023-07-12T22:15:08+00:00


I feel like it’s now such a cyclical thing - the Wallabies lose and viewership drops off making the Wallabies even worse and on it goes with the same pre season good feelings and then the inevitable post match learnings. Even Coleman’s Chicago Bulls quote aged like unrefrigerated milk but at least the Brumbies give some sort of hope.

2023-07-12T22:01:36+00:00

Jazz

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Absolutely correct cj, the defense and discipline need to be polished and we are a strong team. I have wondered to whether it is mind games from EJ to! I certainly didn't expect us to win in SA but to lose by the second biggest losing margin is unforgivable, does no good to team morale or confidence, maybe EJ wants that to happen in some weird way??

2023-07-12T20:45:00+00:00

Malotru

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Err "Hooper looked like he was struggling in the physicality area and as I have pointed out, he is very small now for test rugby". Your words Olly, from memory Hooper weighs in at 101kgs. Get it now?

2023-07-12T18:04:50+00:00

Qualify

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He's got the necessary aggression.

2023-07-12T18:01:39+00:00

Qualify

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I'd maybe MAAAAYYBE leave Wright on for the Pumas. But no chance against the AB's. Too much pressure, I'm afraid.

2023-07-12T17:56:05+00:00

Wizz

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Wrights tacking against Boks was good but like most didn't have great game..

2023-07-12T17:55:10+00:00

Wizz

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Hodge out ...Leave Wright one more test bring Kellaway or Marky Mark back other wing.

2023-07-12T17:52:49+00:00

Wizz

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Like too see Skelton tried with Holloway that frees up 6 for athletic Hardman leota or Kemeny.. Mcreight deserves crack and Bobby V at back...need to get overline but secure ball when we do..

2023-07-12T15:12:40+00:00

Johan

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I am stuck on the theory Eddie expected him to be peppered with high kicks but it didn't play out that way. No better place practicing taking high balls all week than in Pretoria and he will be better for it.

2023-07-12T15:04:04+00:00

Busted Fullback

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G’day Stu. Can’t agree more about Wright’s leadership. Works well for the Reds as a 6 with McReight at 7 and now we don’t know what the new coaching set-up at the Reds is going to want from the players that are there and, presumably, coming in. So much unknown, so much potential.

2023-07-12T12:15:09+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

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JN you might not like this at all but the way it will work out in WC is Irish clan will meet AB in QF and knock them out while your Boklings will meet French flair in QF and be knocked out because you introduced an expansive style too late to your gameplan.

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