Michael Cheika must not deviate from the strategy that worked in Perth if he wants to win at Eden Park
The Wallabies have a foot on the All Blacks’ throat; let’s keep it there.
In 2015 Australia won the opening Test of the Bledisloe Cup series with a 27-19 win against
New Zealand in
Sydney, their first victory over the Kiwis in four years. It was a rare chance to regain the Bledisloe Cup for the first time in 13 years, but with an eye on the
World Cup later that year coach Michael Cheika changed half the team and suffered a 41-13 thrashing at Eden Park in Auckland in the second Test the following week.